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1 other thing a buddy of mine had the hunt a few years back before I knew him, they did a 12 day float hunt and saw 1 sheep hunting from the river up, I guess 1 kid had filled a tag 12 miles in from the river that year. If you guys decide to float I know you have to secure trip permits in advance, but I believe you get an exemption to the lottery system you normally have to go through to float the middle fork
No experience with this hunt, I don't even apply for it but from what I have heard be prepared for the 2nd toughest sheep hunt in the lower 48 right behind Montana's unlimited hunts.
Quote from: andrew_in_idaho on June 13, 2015, 05:58:25 PM1 other thing a buddy of mine had the hunt a few years back before I knew him, they did a 12 day float hunt and saw 1 sheep hunting from the river up, I guess 1 kid had filled a tag 12 miles in from the river that year. If you guys decide to float I know you have to secure trip permits in advance, but I believe you get an exemption to the lottery system you normally have to go through to float the middle forkThat's news to me. Thanks! I'll let him no and start looking into that.
Use G & S Aviation out of Cascade into either Indian Creek or Thomas Creek, hike the 3 miles to Marble Creek (its halfway between the two airstrips) then hike up to the old Mitchell Ranch (just a two acre flat now) about 2 miles up the creek, and hunt up Spring Creek to the top of Pongo (some maps show it as Pungo) Mountain...there is a good spring right at the top of the mountain where the sheep hang out...For more info, check out Middle Fork Outfitters, based out of the famed Middle Fork Lodge.Good luck,G-C-R