mountainlaurel3
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Posting from a very comfortable borrowed canvas tent in (theoretically) sheep country.
I drew a ewe tag in a unit with a very long season. I scouted once, hunted a few days in September, four in October, and am now back, hoping for better luck finding sheep.
The unit only has a small herd, and rams are known for being seen on/just off a river road by a reservoir you wouldn't want to eat the fish from.
My September hunt was a glorified scouting mission, I explored a few roads I hadn't been on before and found some very old sheep sign in the general area they are known to hang.
There are spots that look sheepy.
In October, I went back for a few days with wife and pup. We spent a couple nights camping in the area I expect to find them, then hit the high country for a night and morning, and finished with another night at a forest service cabin in some meadow country also up high.
Big sheep-free views.
I may have gotten distracted midday and picked many pinon. So many hours of shelling that next week.
Higher country.
Elk steak at high camp.
We moved to a bit above the top of the pass for sunset to catch the meteor view.
In those trips, I saw no sheep and no reasonably fresh sign. I heard one report from a local bear hunter that he had seen a ram that didn't care at all about him on the river road that morning (mid October) but he also reported that he had never seen a ewe in the vicinity.
I drew a ewe tag in a unit with a very long season. I scouted once, hunted a few days in September, four in October, and am now back, hoping for better luck finding sheep.
The unit only has a small herd, and rams are known for being seen on/just off a river road by a reservoir you wouldn't want to eat the fish from.
My September hunt was a glorified scouting mission, I explored a few roads I hadn't been on before and found some very old sheep sign in the general area they are known to hang.
There are spots that look sheepy.
In October, I went back for a few days with wife and pup. We spent a couple nights camping in the area I expect to find them, then hit the high country for a night and morning, and finished with another night at a forest service cabin in some meadow country also up high.
Big sheep-free views.
I may have gotten distracted midday and picked many pinon. So many hours of shelling that next week.
Higher country.
Elk steak at high camp.
We moved to a bit above the top of the pass for sunset to catch the meteor view.
In those trips, I saw no sheep and no reasonably fresh sign. I heard one report from a local bear hunter that he had seen a ram that didn't care at all about him on the river road that morning (mid October) but he also reported that he had never seen a ewe in the vicinity.