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Sheep Show in Reno

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I live on the East Coast and am thinking of going to the sheep show. I make just over $135K/year, so after paying the mortgage and other bills, I really dont have much of a hunting budget left over. I do dream of hunting all the sheep, many of the goats, and just love being in the mountains period. Do you think it's possible for a guy like me to go there and have a good time even if Im not booking hunts or bidding on tags, or am I going to be out of place? Thanks for any advice
 
I live on the East Coast and am thinking of going to the sheep show. I make just over $135K/year, so after paying the mortgage and other bills, I really dont have much of a hunting budget left over. I do dream of hunting all the sheep, many of the goats, and just love being in the mountains period. Do you think it's possible for a guy like me to go there and have a good time even if Im not booking hunts or bidding on tags, or am I going to be out of place? Thanks for any advice
Go and have a a blast . You will always regret not going and just window shopping. To me this is the very best outdoor show. I was privedged to be able to go sheep hunting several times and they represent the pinnacle of my outdoor experiences. I just looked up how much a Dall's sheep hunt is currently with one of the top outfitters in NWT....air fare, license, hunt fee, tips, taxidermy- etc. about $65,000.. and there is a waiting list.
 
I live on the East Coast and am thinking of going to the sheep show. I make just over $135K/year, so after paying the mortgage and other bills, I really dont have much of a hunting budget left over. I do dream of hunting all the sheep, many of the goats, and just love being in the mountains period. Do you think it's possible for a guy like me to go there and have a good time even if Im not booking hunts or bidding on tags, or am I going to be out of place? Thanks for any advice
I've been to 14 of the last 15 Sheep Shows. I really enjoy it, but I know a LOT of people there, and it's mostly for the social aspect. There are a bunch of people there just like you and me....dreaming. There are a few low odds chances of winning sheep hunts, but they will strip the Benjamins from your wallet quickly.

It's getting late to make plans. I'm fairly sure the Saturday night dinner is already sold out, and hotel rooms are scarce.

If you're solely trying to hunt sheep, you'd be better off staying home and putting your Reno travel money into raffles.
 
Sheep show is a blast for everyone. I would suggest going and enjoying yourself. You can chat with outfitters in order to set yourself up to achieve your goals and what you need to do to financially to do so. I make less then you and still have fun I don’t think it has anything to do with how much you make but more so just getting to know people and have a relationship with people you can see once a year.
 
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