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Especially after 90 percent of the legal rams got whacked last year.Bow hunting 501 is a tall task.
Good point.99% of the folks who go into those units with a rifle have their hopes crushed. Don’t be so hard on the guy who wants to take a bow and is 99.8% sure of having his hopes crushed.
At least he’ll be getting his hopes crushed doing it the way he wants to.
I carried my bow and bear spray around with me one year there. No side arm.I pretty much figure I have more success than anyone else I know with my bow usually taking elk,deer, antelope and most years turkey also starting to get into black bear hunting. But I see the common trend for the unlimited units is your buying a experience and putting money towards conservation.
Hey guys first off I have been secretly reading everything for as far back as 2015 lol but on a serious note have decided I will be heading into the unlimited units next year with my bow, I know crazy right lol but anyways as a Wyoming resident I know my chances of getting a sheep tag are very low actually about as low as the Unlimited success rate. And I have been completely obsessed for the last year reading forums, harvest reports, and trying to talk buddies into going with but none are willing to even go so I will be hitting it solo. I have been training hard not just for hunting season but for next year.
Well that’s unfortunate. Scoped muzzleloader an option?rifle isn’t a option for me
Buffy could I pick your brain a little bit I’m actually doing some research onI've probably hunted the Unlimited Sheep units as much as anyone. Not only with a sheep tag in my pocket but also in them hunting a mountain goat, elk, and moose. In all the years that I hunted in those units I only encountered 2 bears, one black and one grizzly. Both of those encounters were one year when we were camped at the end of a FS road and we had the quarters of 2 elk and a moose hanging in the stock rack in the back of my truck. I respect bears, but I don't worry about them.
Success in killing a ram in an Unlimited unit is very low with a rifle and even lower with a bow, but it can be done.
One year I was hunting rams moving up through the timber adjacent to a wide avalanche chute. I had my Golden Retriever with me. About half way up the mountain I came across two legal rams in the edge of the chute and close enough that I picked up a golf ball size rock and threw it underhand and hit one of the rams. I had already killed two rams in previous years, and the year before I had shot a full curl ram, so I wasn't interested in these two rams.
When my rock hit the ram they both ran up the avalanche chute where a guided hunter shot one of them. The shot was low and back in the belly and the rams ran back by me where they split with the wounded one running deeper into the timber and dragging his intestines like a rope. I didn't want to see him suffer so I followed him into the timber and killed him. I then went back and found the hunter and guide and took them to their dead ram.
When I first saw those rams I could have easily killed either of them with an arrow. I did go back into that unit the next year and shot the other ram.
The last time that hunted sheep in an unlimited unit I was hunting with my son and again, my Golden Retriever was with us. The day before the season opened, I saw a great full curl broomed ram below us in the timber. On opening morning that basin was full of hunters and their camps and I never saw that ram again. But my son, dog and I did get close enough to a bunch of ewes, lambs and young rams that we could hear the sheep biting off the grass that they were eating. They were definitely close enough for a bow shot.
Buffy could I pick your brain a little bit I’m looking at 303 which I see is a 10 day season but judging off the BaseMap image I can tell it’s definitely looking more conducive to archeryI've probably hunted the Unlimited Sheep units as much as anyone. Not only with a sheep tag in my pocket but also in them hunting a mountain goat, elk, and moose. In all the years that I hunted in those units I only encountered 2 bears, one black and one grizzly. Both of those encounters were one year when we were camped at the end of a FS road and we had the quarters of 2 elk and a moose hanging in the stock rack in the back of my truck. I respect bears, but I don't worry about them.
Success in killing a ram in an Unlimited unit is very low with a rifle and even lower with a bow, but it can be done.
One year I was hunting rams moving up through the timber adjacent to a wide avalanche chute. I had my Golden Retriever with me. About half way up the mountain I came across two legal rams in the edge of the chute and close enough that I picked up a golf ball size rock and threw it underhand and hit one of the rams. I had already killed two rams in previous years, and the year before I had shot a full curl ram, so I wasn't interested in these two rams.
When my rock hit the ram they both ran up the avalanche chute where a guided hunter shot one of them. The shot was low and back in the belly and the rams ran back by me where they split with the wounded one running deeper into the timber and dragging his intestines like a rope. I didn't want to see him suffer so I followed him into the timber and killed him. I then went back and found the hunter and guide and took them to their dead ram.
When I first saw those rams I could have easily killed either of them with an arrow. I did go back into that unit the next year and shot the other ram.
The last time that hunted sheep in an unlimited unit I was hunting with my son and again, my Golden Retriever was with us. The day before the season opened, I saw a great full curl broomed ram below us in the timber. On opening morning that basin was full of hunters and their camps and I never saw that ram again. But my son, dog and I did get close enough to a bunch of ewes, lambs and young rams that we could hear the sheep biting off the grass that they were eating. They were definitely close enough for a bow shot.
300 is a 10 dayBuffy could I pick your brain a little bit I’m actually doing some research on
Buffy could I pick your brain a little bit I’m looking at 303 which I see is a 10 day season but judging off the BaseMap image I can tell it’s definitely looking more conducive to archery
Now coming fro Wyoming would you hunt the park side or deeper in those areas300 is a 10 day
303 is a full season
We must hunt a different unit. I've seen bears every time I go hunt sheep. black and griz. To be honest the black bears are so big it is unreal. You can almost not see their legs. We saw one black bear and a guy I met up on the hill had a black bear tag. I mean this bear was an absolute monster. We looked at that bear and he thought about what it would take to get the bear back to the trailhead. It would have been a multiple day adventure and he would have been wrecked for a few more days. Our guess is it would have ended his sheep hunt. He wasn't willing to pull the trigger to shoot a monster bear. So, I would not get a black bear tag. A guy could bring a wolf tag. I would shoot one in a second if I saw one. I don't thing that would end my hunt but it might shorten it a bit. I personally don't bring anything but a sheep tag. I believe in total focus.I've probably hunted the Unlimited Sheep units as much as anyone. Not only with a sheep tag in my pocket but also in them hunting a mountain goat, elk, and moose. In all the years that I hunted in those units I only encountered 2 bears, one black and one grizzly. Both of those encounters were one year when we were camped at the end of a FS road and we had the quarters of 2 elk and a moose hanging in the stock rack in the back of my truck. I respect bears, but I don't worry about them.
Success in killing a ram in an Unlimited unit is very low with a rifle and even lower with a bow, but it can be done.
One year I was hunting rams moving up through the timber adjacent to a wide avalanche chute. I had my Golden Retriever with me. About half way up the mountain I came across two legal rams in the edge of the chute and close enough that I picked up a golf ball size rock and threw it underhand and hit one of the rams. I had already killed two rams in previous years, and the year before I had shot a full curl ram, so I wasn't interested in these two rams.
When my rock hit the ram they both ran up the avalanche chute where a guided hunter shot one of them. The shot was low and back in the belly and the rams ran back by me where they split with the wounded one running deeper into the timber and dragging his intestines like a rope. I didn't want to see him suffer so I followed him into the timber and killed him. I then went back and found the hunter and guide and took them to their dead ram.
When I first saw those rams I could have easily killed either of them with an arrow. I did go back into that unit the next year and shot the other ram.
The last time that hunted sheep in an unlimited unit I was hunting with my son and again, my Golden Retriever was with us. The day before the season opened, I saw a great full curl broomed ram below us in the timber. On opening morning that basin was full of hunters and their camps and I never saw that ram again. But my son, dog and I did get close enough to a bunch of ewes, lambs and young rams that we could hear the sheep biting off the grass that they were eating. They were definitely close enough for a bow shot.
20+ years ago the early rifle 316 unit portion of 303 was a gong show. People everywhere. Now that the elk hunting has gone downhill back in there, maybe it's not so bad? I would look into areas outside of 316 if I was bow hunting 303. Not all harvested rams are taken along the Park line.Now coming fro Wyoming would you hunt the park side or deeper in those areas