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ThunderNocked
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My friend Erik lives in Southeast Alaska and I live in the Interior in North Pole - he came with me on my Adventure for 11 days with my bow in 2020 which was my first sheep hunt down in the Chugach Mountain Range of Southern 'Mainland' Alaska. I had always thought it would be cool to get a sheep since seeing my first wild Big Horn's in the High Desert of Oregon back in 2000. It was in 2019 that some people asked why I didn't start hunting sheep in Alaska so I started the process. Erik and I hiked in 15+ miles and spent 11 days out and marched out in one day when we were unsuccessful with my compound. So this trip, getting drawn for Delta Management Area, he came with me again for our second attempt and my 3rd attempt at a Ram.
We started our journey with a weather delay day as the Transporter, Golden Eagle Outfitters, couldn't fly due to low ceiling. So after some naps and hanging around in the Community of Delta Junction we proceeded to get flown in, first day we saw about 15+ sheep. We couldn’t hunt until 3am so we sat and watched all the sheep and came up with a game plan.
I'm the one with the beard
Yes there was a Mid Afternoon Nap. Also that was the night that I discovered that though I had fantastic new Battery Banks, the fantastic new Ollin System for my phone/spotter, and even a small solar panel ... don't forget to bring an extra cable to charge your phone if it has all your information on it just incase the old one is broken!!!! It makes it hard to use your phone to look at sheep when you have to panic shut it off after the first day.
Next day we moved on and spotted a pair of sheep and spotter confirmed one was a ram that was worth a closer look - packed up and headed that direction. Tried to go above and around the horrible Alders and got turned back by a 30’ or taller cliff wall. Dove down into the Alders and made some progress.
Glassed up even more sheep but focused on the two.
We started our journey with a weather delay day as the Transporter, Golden Eagle Outfitters, couldn't fly due to low ceiling. So after some naps and hanging around in the Community of Delta Junction we proceeded to get flown in, first day we saw about 15+ sheep. We couldn’t hunt until 3am so we sat and watched all the sheep and came up with a game plan.
I'm the one with the beard
Yes there was a Mid Afternoon Nap. Also that was the night that I discovered that though I had fantastic new Battery Banks, the fantastic new Ollin System for my phone/spotter, and even a small solar panel ... don't forget to bring an extra cable to charge your phone if it has all your information on it just incase the old one is broken!!!! It makes it hard to use your phone to look at sheep when you have to panic shut it off after the first day.
Next day we moved on and spotted a pair of sheep and spotter confirmed one was a ram that was worth a closer look - packed up and headed that direction. Tried to go above and around the horrible Alders and got turned back by a 30’ or taller cliff wall. Dove down into the Alders and made some progress.
Glassed up even more sheep but focused on the two.