In2Hntn
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Congratulations on a hunt of a lifetime!
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So awesome congratulations and a great ram! Did he end up scoring what you thought he would. Thanks for sharing this with us. I dream of hunting the kofas but know it’s highly unlikely I ever will be able to! If your guide post a video of your hunt on YouTube please share it with us.
Sent you a PM.So awesome congratulations and a great ram! Did he end up scoring what you thought he would. Thanks for sharing this with us. I dream of hunting the kofas but know it’s highly unlikely I ever will be able to! If your guide post a video of your hunt on YouTube please share it with us.
Sent you a PM.Congratulations on taking a dandy desert ram.
That's something 99% of all hunters will never get to experience.
In my mind there's no need to apologize or explain why you chose to go guided. I'd love to know more about "your partner".
Thanks for sharing your perfect sheep hunt.
We knew he was in the 150's, prior to the shot. He just barely topped that when scored by AZ G&F: 150.375. Am just stoked to have the experience, and not get hung up on the score.So awesome congratulations and a great ram! Did he end up scoring what you thought he would. Thanks for sharing this with us. I dream of hunting the kofas but know it’s highly unlikely I ever will be able to! If your guide post a video of your hunt on YouTube please share it with us.
I just fished watching the video of your incredible adventure. Great ram (certainly looks well north of 150") and a great shot with your Dad's old rifle. Perfect ending.Sent you a PM.
Gotcha! My son shot a collared ram and he didn't seem at all bothered by our presence.We both felt it was the reason the ewe took off running like a BOH, pulling the ram with her. Earlier in the hunt we had watched several ewes from under 50 yards who just stood there looking at us. They seemd more curious than anything else. After watching several vidoes of the process involved to collar a sheep, I can just imagine it scares the hell out of them, setting a pretty good avoidance routine in motion.
Oh for sure ! He is awesome congratulations againWe knew he was in the 150's, prior to the shot. He just barely topped that when scored by AZ G&F: 150.375. Am just stoked to have the experience, and not get hung up on the score.
Intresting... food for thought for sure. Thanks.Gotcha! My son shot a collared ram and he didn't seem at all bothered by our presence.
Thanks...Great ram and great story