kimbersig
Active member
Well let me start out saying that i'm embarrassed that my first post is one asking for help. I just discovered this forum while looking for info on the sheep tag i just drew! i'm active on MonsterMuleys and Rokslide and wish i had found this one earlier!!
I drew one of the 4 tags in 27-3 this year and i'm still not over the excitement. Ive been talking to fish and game and trying to find someone who has hunted 27-3 (Camas Creek north to Waterfall Creek) but have had ZERO luck finding anyone whose hunted it and willing to chat about it. several guys that have hunted 27-1 have reached out and given me their experiences from the other side of the river which is very helpful and should translate somewhat to 27-3, although 27-3 is more timbered. After talking to fish and game i know the two general areas are around middle fork peak and wilson creek and have been studying google earth. I'm planning on taking a charter flight in july to do some aerial scouting and get a better idea of the lay of the land and then go put boots on the ground hopefully a couple times in August before the season opens. If anyone has any advice for me i'd sure appreciate it.
I am originally from New Mexico and can help folks out with Coues, Barbary Sheep, Elk, Deer, Antelope, Oryx, and ibex.
Thanks!
Josh
I drew one of the 4 tags in 27-3 this year and i'm still not over the excitement. Ive been talking to fish and game and trying to find someone who has hunted 27-3 (Camas Creek north to Waterfall Creek) but have had ZERO luck finding anyone whose hunted it and willing to chat about it. several guys that have hunted 27-1 have reached out and given me their experiences from the other side of the river which is very helpful and should translate somewhat to 27-3, although 27-3 is more timbered. After talking to fish and game i know the two general areas are around middle fork peak and wilson creek and have been studying google earth. I'm planning on taking a charter flight in july to do some aerial scouting and get a better idea of the lay of the land and then go put boots on the ground hopefully a couple times in August before the season opens. If anyone has any advice for me i'd sure appreciate it.
I am originally from New Mexico and can help folks out with Coues, Barbary Sheep, Elk, Deer, Antelope, Oryx, and ibex.
Thanks!
Josh