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Not much of one makes me feel coolSo, no plan to change your ways then?
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Not much of one makes me feel coolSo, no plan to change your ways then?
It would be hard to access it after November 15th, as there would probably be too much snow.
I'd absolutely love itSerious question, because I'd like to get some feedback from those who have actually hunted the unlimited units: How would you feel about it if it opened on 15 November?
Such a newbie question. Every seasoned unlimited hunter knows that the GYE grizzlies can sense the disturbance in the earths magnetic field created by the raw power of the 6.5 Creedmoor and stay far, far away.
Serious question, because I'd like to get some feedback from those who have actually hunted the unlimited units: How would you feel about it if it opened on 15 November?
Fair question I suppose, but with 700ft/lbs more muzzle energy than a .44 Mag with 340gr +P+, you're going to sorely disappoint the guys on here that hold Magnum Handguns for Bear Defense in such high regards.
Good point about the unit and conditions. The area I hunted meant driving a long way up the Boulder river road, and some years by mid November you might not be able to make the drive before you start to hike. The other thing about later in the season is the short amount of daylight, and the long nights you have to spend in a cold tent - I'm getting too old for that.Well it has the potential to be much colder. The area has a good chance of not being accessible at that time of year due to snow. The right unit and conditions could make for an interesting hunt.
The other issue might be putting the sheep in a more vulnerable area due to the rut and winter range areas.
but your tear ducts were probably clean after a night in the tent with it.
It is hard to believe sheep season is just over 4 months out. I’m not able to make it out for a summer scouting mission but at least I’ve bear hunted the same area I’m heading into in September and have my potential campsites already marked on OnX from last year’s hunt. It is definitely a different feeling with a sheep tag in my pocket this time for the first time. Good luck to everyone with a tag this year! Not sure if this is the right place for this question but what size spotter do you guys use to help determine legality?
I used to hunt sheep unit 302 a lot. When it was an unlimited ram unit I took 2 rams out of it. I took my 2 Shiras moose out of it and I helped a friend get his moose in it. I think I took 6 bull elk out of it, and it was on one of those hunts where I bounced a rock off a grizz.Serious question, because I'd like to get some feedback from those who have actually hunted the unlimited units: How would you feel about it if it opened on 15 November?
True, thank you. I’d like to think I won’t shoot barely legal either. It’s a big investment in time and money coming from across the country and I want to sheep hunt many more years and don’t mind eating tags in order to live that dream. I have a vortex razor 11-33 so I’m thinking I’ll stick with it and at least see how it goes for a few years before maybe upgrading. Has worked great for my other hunts and it’s easy to carry.85mm. But I may just take 15x binos and no spotter this year to save the weight, because I’m not going to shoot a barely legal ram anyway. I’d rather hunt until I find a mature ram than sit at home for 7 years staring at a 25” 4.5 year old ram.
I hear you about not wanting to shoot a barely legal ram. That's one of the reasons that I quit hunting the Unlimiteds, although there have been B&C rams taken out of them. And actually the last time I hunted an Unlimited unit, the day before the season opened I saw a ram that I could have easily shot that had both horns broomed off and were as long or longer than any of my bighorn rams.85mm. But I may just take 15x binos and no spotter this year to save the weight, because I’m not going to shoot a barely legal ram anyway. I’d rather hunt until I find a mature ram than sit at home for 7 years staring at a 25” 4.5 year old ram.
I always appreciate the information, and the photos, that you share. I never had stock to use, so my hunts were all shank's mare; but I sure wish I had made my way into that country a dozen years earlier than I first did.That was also back in the days when the unlimited sheep season ran from the 1st of September through the end of November, and the quota of rams wasn't filled every year.
That's a damn solid bit of advice from someone all of us on this forum thread respect. What I have to add is neither contrary nor argumentative; it's just coming from a slightly different perspective and only applies to a limited number, perhaps none, of the hunters who will give the unlimited units a go in any year. If you are part of a backpacking hunting team consisting of at least two hunters, by all means pack the spotting scope in with you. If you are going at it solo, you might have to take a different approach strictly due to the weight and bulk limitations of your pack.The ram we killed this last season was picked up in 15s while on the move in low light. We got a spotter on him in time to confirm that he was indeed a mature ram. We went after him knowing that he wanted to kill him and 11 hours later thats exactly what happened. It would have really sucked blowing our plan apart and pushing all the way over there wondering if he was a shooter, just to lay in the sun all day waiting for him to feed out, to find out he’s not a shooter.
Bring the spotter.
I owned the razor 11X33. Leave it in the truck for this hunt. You need something much better glass than that for hunting in the UL's. If you want the razor line then look at their bigger glass.True, thank you. I’d like to think I won’t shoot barely legal either. It’s a big investment in time and money coming from across the country and I want to sheep hunt many more years and don’t mind eating tags in order to live that dream. I have a vortex razor 11-33 so I’m thinking I’ll stick with it and at least see how it goes for a few years before maybe upgrading. Has worked great for my other hunts and it’s easy to carry.
Swaro 115 BTX minimumI owned the razor 11X33. Leave it in the truck for this hunt. You need something much better glass than that for hunting in the UL's. If you want the razor line then look at their bigger glass.