havgunwilltravel
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kinda sounds like deer hunting here. You can set n a tree stand for days and not see anything, But you know they are there, so, you keep trying. That's all you can do. Up there, the country is so amazing, even if I don't see a single sheep, it will be one of the best hunts of my life!!!!
Why don't you start a thread and keep it rolling with information and updates on your progress and research so others can see what it takes to prepare, hunt and hopefully one year succeed on cutting your tag on a unlimited ram. There are many here who have looked at it, but its all about timing and giving it everything when you are able to.
You can get as fit as a triathlete, but more will hinge on you having a strong mental capacity to overcome issues that will be compounded by not seeing sheep and second guessing where the animals could/might be. I would mentally prepare for it as a 5 year journey, so you can set yourself up with the first year a big learning curve and working on building contacts with locals and biologists and getting an idea of where the sheep have been taken, why they were taken where they were, where they might go to in certain weather conditions and what areas are getting pressure from outfitters and other tag holders.
I guess i would try to hunt a unit that held rams all year long rather then one where you were running park or state lines waiting for a change in the weather to get them moving, as that is one variable that perhaps you don't want to rely on. Pick your unit, learn it and keep going back to it, that would be my advice.
Hopefully if you stick with it those years after your initial hunt will start coming together and you will build a picture of what it takes to get it done on a legal ram and you might join all the pieces together at some stage and put one in the crosshairs.
Be one heck of a thread and you just never know who might send you a pm with some updated information on sheep movements and locations if you are seen to be giving something back to the forum and prepared to help others, not just yourself.
Anybody can get behind a computer and talk a big story, but i will have respect for the guy who continually hunts those unlimited units, whether he is successful or not. Many say they will do it, but very, very few seem to go through with it.
Good luck, it would be one heck of a story to tell the grandkids if you commit.
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