Well, I won the lottery and pulled a DBH ram tag in NV. I honestly never thought I would draw one of these tags, at least not with only a handful of points. I have never been on a sheep hunt before so I have a lot to learn. Most of my sheep experience is just looking at them while I'm on other hunting trips, or rafting down desert rivers. This unit is only about 2 hours away from home so I will be able to spend a fair bit of time this summer scouting and learning the area. And I should be able to get several weeks of actual hunting time if needed.
A portion of this hunt is on an Army base, the Hawthorne Army Ammo Depot. I am wondering if anyone on here has been on a sheep hunt and accessed the Army Depot property? I have found some info on getting permission to hike in the area, but all of the forms have strict rules about no weapons. And as the office is closed this weekend, I am looking to talk with anyone that has hunted here previously and what did they have to do to get access for hunting? Or maybe the hassle wasn't worth it and there's plenty of sheep in the accessible portions of the unit that are not on the Army Ammo Depot?
Anyway, I'm super excited to have this opportunity. I want to make the most of this tag and find a respectable ram to hang my tag on. Let me know if you have any suggestions on field judging sheep too. I'll be scouring the interwebs for videos and articles about judging sheep. I am by no means someone that is looking for a certain number, mostly whatever will make me excited and happy. I might never get this opportunity again so I want to really dive into this unit and learn as much as possible.
A portion of this hunt is on an Army base, the Hawthorne Army Ammo Depot. I am wondering if anyone on here has been on a sheep hunt and accessed the Army Depot property? I have found some info on getting permission to hike in the area, but all of the forms have strict rules about no weapons. And as the office is closed this weekend, I am looking to talk with anyone that has hunted here previously and what did they have to do to get access for hunting? Or maybe the hassle wasn't worth it and there's plenty of sheep in the accessible portions of the unit that are not on the Army Ammo Depot?
Anyway, I'm super excited to have this opportunity. I want to make the most of this tag and find a respectable ram to hang my tag on. Let me know if you have any suggestions on field judging sheep too. I'll be scouring the interwebs for videos and articles about judging sheep. I am by no means someone that is looking for a certain number, mostly whatever will make me excited and happy. I might never get this opportunity again so I want to really dive into this unit and learn as much as possible.