recurveman
Well-known member
I think your unit is a bit more remote but having as many people with you as possible to find the sheep and then judge the sheep is a huge plus. If you can't find a bunch of guys then try finding one guy that has experience glassing and judging sheep. Their help in the field will help more than you know. Looking at pics is one thing......Seeing them in person is another. The first ram you see will look like a monster.....even though it is 145". Been there done that.
I think you can help yourself find the sheep if you watch the wind and figure out what part of the mountain they should be on. Most animals typically want the wind to come over the hill so they can smell what is above them and then see what is below them. That right there will typically eliminate about 50% of the country to look at. Then I would focus on about the top 50% of those hills. Right there you got rid of about 75% of the country to focus on. Once you look over the best 25% of the country then start looking at the rest of the country. Sheep will move all day off and on. If they aren't moving you can typically see them (if you are in the right spot) when they are bedded. Their activity seems to be the highest the last hour or daylight.
don't get to caught up on judging rams. The experience will far outweigh the size of the ram. You will have a huge adventure. Make sure to enjoy it.
I think you can help yourself find the sheep if you watch the wind and figure out what part of the mountain they should be on. Most animals typically want the wind to come over the hill so they can smell what is above them and then see what is below them. That right there will typically eliminate about 50% of the country to look at. Then I would focus on about the top 50% of those hills. Right there you got rid of about 75% of the country to focus on. Once you look over the best 25% of the country then start looking at the rest of the country. Sheep will move all day off and on. If they aren't moving you can typically see them (if you are in the right spot) when they are bedded. Their activity seems to be the highest the last hour or daylight.
don't get to caught up on judging rams. The experience will far outweigh the size of the ram. You will have a huge adventure. Make sure to enjoy it.