I think that would be upfront the tag cost. But let’s not derail, I’m enjoying this one.Pathetic! I wish there was some sort of pre-screening before handing out OIL tags to people.
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I think that would be upfront the tag cost. But let’s not derail, I’m enjoying this one.Pathetic! I wish there was some sort of pre-screening before handing out OIL tags to people.
I agree with both. Sorry new here, not trying to derail. Enjoying the story!I think that would be upfront the tag cost. But let’s not derail, I’m enjoying this one.
I probably should have left this part of the story out. Back to the hunt.Pathetic! I wish there was some sort of pre-screening before handing out OIL tags to people.
I was driving down the county road and could see a vehicle parked on the road up ahead of me. Out in the stubble field I saw what looked like two older guys and a dog walking back towards their vehicle, with the guys trailing the dog by about 50 yards. When I got closer I realized what I thought was a dog was actually a young ram. I slowed down because it was about to cross the road in front of me. It ended up getting to the shoulder of the road and laying down and dying. In my shock and awe I had almost come to a complete stop on the road. I realized the ram was now directly between me and the hunters so I thought I better keep moving before I got shot. It was one of the most bizarre things I’ve ever witnessed and I wonder if that was the 2.5 year old ram that was harvested.Let the hunt begin...
Sept 15, Opening morning, lots of hunters on the roads. We stop and chat with most of them. All are nice. One is headed home by noon and says this isn’t what I thought it would be. After 5 hours? I find out later he went home and hired an outfitter. We saw 2 ewes and a lamb. Long day of mostly driving, glassing and hiking and glassing. We see our camp neighbor’s truck parked at a good glassing spot earlier in the day. Our camp neighbor, Bob, killed a 175ish ram. He saw this group of rams while archery hunting and got it done with his rifle. My first thought is ”lucky bastard” then I realize his hunt is over, mine is just beginning, I am the lucky bastard!
It is now a bit of a head game. Seeing lots of hunters, not many sheep and the weather is hot. Dean reminds me it is a LOOONNG season, enjoy! No truer words were ever spoken.
Sept 16, Hot. Looked for sheep from the Bob’s knob (5 ewes, 1 collar) and road. We chat with a warden (as seen on TV) and meet a father and his two sons, one of which has a ram tag. Super nice guys, we exchange phone numbers. We keep in touch and even share gear. We meet another tag holder and his friend as they pack up camp. I will just refer to the tag holder as first name Debbie, last name Downer. He can’t believe how hard this is and “all I want to do is shot a ram and get this over with” Sad. His friend appears to be breaking camp as fast as he can (like get me home). We don’t exchange numbers, no idea how his hunt turned out. I didn’t inspect their tent but in hindsight it may have been slashed!
UPDATE
As I edit my notes (March 2024), FWP sheep data is out. This may be the guy that shoot the 2.5 year old ram. Seriously, he just wanted to shoot one.
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How bizarre!I was driving down the county road and could see a vehicle parked on the road up ahead of me. Out in the stubble field I saw what looked like two older guys and a dog walking back towards their vehicle, with the guys trailing the dog by about 50 yards. When I got closer I realized what I thought was a dog was actually a young ram. I slowed down because it was about to cross the road in front of me. It ended up getting to the shoulder of the road and laying down and dying. In my shock and awe I had almost came to a complete stop on the road. I realized the ram was now directly between me and the hunters so I thought I better keep moving before I got shot. It was one of the most bizarre things I’ve ever witnessed and I wonder if that was the 2.5 year old ram that was harvested.
SamePathetic! I wish there was some sort of pre-screening before handing out OIL tags to people.
I wish we had oil tagsSame
Warts and all, just as it happens (happened) please.I probably should have left this part of the story out. Back to the hunt.
Yep. mtmuleyWarts and all, just as it happens (happened) please.
Can you please pass this sentiment along to the masses?I have no desire to ever hunt sheep or goats
Don't want to derail this amazing thread. But have to say I respect all of you that desire to chase those critters. I enjoy reading all of the stories shared and the places they call home look amazing.Can you please pass this sentiment along to the masses?
Cool photo! Powerful animals.For those, patiently waiting for a picture of a sheep, this will help until the real one shows up...
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