MT2011
New member
Hello all.
This year my father was fortunate enough to draw the much-coveted 482 either sex sheep tag!!! I am super-excited for him, for us and that we finally have the opportunity to tackle a sheep hunt.
Which means, I get to be (become) a sheep guide/wing-man.
We have spent a lot of time in the breaks on the east side of the bridge, but have spent almost no time on the west side of the bridge. So I have some learning to do to be prepared to hunt sheep this fall and where to focus our efforts since we are starting from scratch.
Is there anyone that has previously held this tag or accompanied other hunters who have had the tag, who would be willing to share and help me out a bit?
My Dad's dad is in poor health, so Dad is a bit distracted right now, with his hands full. I am trying to do some of the preliminary leg work to remove some of the burden, and also because I genuinely enjoy researching and scouting and planning out our hunts, and hope to learn everything about the area and about sheep that we need to know to make our endeavor a success.
I have reached out to the biologist and game wardens as well, but thus far haven't gotten in touch, and also don't want all of our eggs in that basket.
Thanks for any and all help.
This year my father was fortunate enough to draw the much-coveted 482 either sex sheep tag!!! I am super-excited for him, for us and that we finally have the opportunity to tackle a sheep hunt.
Which means, I get to be (become) a sheep guide/wing-man.
We have spent a lot of time in the breaks on the east side of the bridge, but have spent almost no time on the west side of the bridge. So I have some learning to do to be prepared to hunt sheep this fall and where to focus our efforts since we are starting from scratch.
Is there anyone that has previously held this tag or accompanied other hunters who have had the tag, who would be willing to share and help me out a bit?
My Dad's dad is in poor health, so Dad is a bit distracted right now, with his hands full. I am trying to do some of the preliminary leg work to remove some of the burden, and also because I genuinely enjoy researching and scouting and planning out our hunts, and hope to learn everything about the area and about sheep that we need to know to make our endeavor a success.
I have reached out to the biologist and game wardens as well, but thus far haven't gotten in touch, and also don't want all of our eggs in that basket.
Thanks for any and all help.