sacountry
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Hunted sheep on Monday and Tuesday of this week. On Tuesday I spotted what I think is the biggest ram of the unit based upon all the low to mid 170 rams I've been seeing. Estimate this guy to be a mid to upper 180s ram. Here's a video of him with me on a stalk. It's 7 minutes but it's easy to FF to the sheep.
Couldn't have been more picture perfect. Wind in our face. Sheep is a small divot of land offering good cover. Very sad to say that I fired a shot at 165 yards, but the gun dry fired. Loaded another round and missed the target completely. The sheep huddled out of sight. Then when they made a break for it up a shale hillside, I fired 2 more times. Each shot confirmed by my spotter that I was missing the target, first high then left. These were close range shots. I wanted to snap my dad's old 30'06 over my knee. It's now Friday and I haven't slept much since Tuesday.
I should be going back to the sheep unit for the weekend the tail end of the rut, but I made a commitment to my son to elk hunt this weekend so we're headed out together. Yet another opportunity for me to adjust my attitude, get in to the right mindset, and also leave the 30'06 at home. To top it off, there is a confirmed Tom roaming the district, seen on Wednesday in the middle of the day eating on a sheep kill.
This season has been a roller coaster like none other. I've felt ill more than once now and proud joy just once.
Couldn't have been more picture perfect. Wind in our face. Sheep is a small divot of land offering good cover. Very sad to say that I fired a shot at 165 yards, but the gun dry fired. Loaded another round and missed the target completely. The sheep huddled out of sight. Then when they made a break for it up a shale hillside, I fired 2 more times. Each shot confirmed by my spotter that I was missing the target, first high then left. These were close range shots. I wanted to snap my dad's old 30'06 over my knee. It's now Friday and I haven't slept much since Tuesday.
I should be going back to the sheep unit for the weekend the tail end of the rut, but I made a commitment to my son to elk hunt this weekend so we're headed out together. Yet another opportunity for me to adjust my attitude, get in to the right mindset, and also leave the 30'06 at home. To top it off, there is a confirmed Tom roaming the district, seen on Wednesday in the middle of the day eating on a sheep kill.
This season has been a roller coaster like none other. I've felt ill more than once now and proud joy just once.