Non-resident max points. Approximately 4% draw odds. 2 years ago I had a 4 out of 5 chance of drawing a sheep tag in Wy. Guess who the odd man out was? Yep, me.
Well I beat the 3-5% odds and drew this tag. I will be going DIY and more than likely Solo. Any info and advice is greatly appreciated. I hope you all drew some tags for 2024.
$275 plus Shipping from zip code 85396.
Like new. Used a few times. It’s not as tall as I would like that is why I am selling it. If you need more pictures please let me know. It’s in excellent condition with the original box.
My take on the glory tags is two fold. One, Yes a bigger animal is possible but the allure of fewer hunters in the field is a more desirable aspect. in most cases these two factors go hand in hand. 25 years ago I saw what was happening on Public land in Idaho and Mt for the general seasons...
Now that I have had time to digest it. My feelings are that the Wy sheep hunt may be my best adventure of my life. That includes several journeys up North. I did a long thread on it here on HT.
https://www.hunttalk.com/threads/2023-wyoming-unit-5-sheep-tag.319256/
My Kaibab hunt I’m mixed...
Because I am a resident of AZ now I will continue to apply. But for other states like Wyoming I have stopped the moose, and now after this, year sheep. Almost zero chance of drawing. In most cases not get back in. I am 61 too old to draw and too old to hunt.
The “Glory Tag” term was floated out here on HT some time ago by Big Fin. Now that I have been able to experience both sides of the situation what do you all think? I have waited over 20-25 years for some tags while being able to hunt yearly in states like Mt and Idaho. It’s been great to be...
This is the last post to wrap up. When I started to have an interest in sheep hunting the cost was so prohibitive I felt like 4 of any sheep should be celebrated. I cam up with the term “Poormanslam”. Certainly a tongue in cheek because even 20 years ago 4 sheep cost a pretty penny. Now even...