20+ years if you are lucky for anywhere you have to draw a tag for any sheep specie.
Call me about antelope. I outfitted in Sourh east Wyoming for several years.
Buddy of mine stationed in Kodiak drew a sheep tag on the main land in Alaska with zero points one year. First year as a resident but, thought you'd get a chuckle. It was the ONLY tag for his area to top it off.
20+ years if you are lucky for anywhere you have to draw a tag for any sheep specie.
Call me about antelope. I outfitted in Sourh east Wyoming for several years.
Buddy of mine stationed in Kodiak drew a sheep tag on the main land in Alaska with zero points one year. First year as a resident but, thought you'd get a chuckle. It was the ONLY tag for his area to top it off.
LOL. As I said; it can happen.
I read about a guy that shot the entire grand slam for $100. (Plus tags and license)
He drew a tag in Alaska while a stationed there for a Dall’s. He then drew a tag in New Mexico for Rocky BH with no points. He hunted with a bro-n-law so there was no guide fee. Next he shot a Desert BH after he drew a resident tag in Arizona after he moved back from AK. Last he went to a FNAWS auction and bought a $100 raffle ticket for a stone and won.
I read about a guy that shot the entire grand slam for $100. (Plus tags and license)
He drew a tag in Alaska while a stationed there for a Dall’s. He then drew a tag in New Mexico for Rocky BH with no points. He hunted with a bro-n-law so there was no guide fee. Next he shot a Desert BH after he drew a resident tag in Arizona after he moved back from AK. Last he went to a FNAWS auction and bought a $100 raffle ticket for a stone and won. [/quote]
I was outside Devils Tower 2 summers ago pulled over looking at wildlife. Rancher pulled over, he thought I had truck trouble. We talked for about an hour and by the time I left he offered up his 20,000 acre ranch for me to hunt. I was out that way again last summer and stopped by and took him to dinner. Now I have to find the time to get out there.
I was outside Devils Tower 2 summers ago pulled over looking at wildlife. Rancher pulled over, he thought I had truck trouble. We talked for about an hour and by the time I left he offered up his 20,000 acre ranch for me to hunt. I was out that way again last summer and stopped by and took him to dinner. Now I have to find the time to get out there.
Let me know if you need someone to drive and bring beverages. I would love to join you!
I was outside Devils Tower 2 summers ago pulled over looking at wildlife. Rancher pulled over, he thought I had truck trouble. We talked for about an hour and by the time I left he offered up his 20,000 acre ranch for me to hunt. I was out that way again last summer and stopped by and took him to dinner. Now I have to find the time to get out there.
If you really want to sheep hunt book yourself a Aoudad/Barbary hunt in SW Texas, free range on one of the large ranches out there. I did it back in 07 and it was the best guided hunt I've ever been on. Got a 34-1/4" Ram on the ranch where Tommy Lee Jones stayed while filming No Country for Old Men. I think I'm gonna have to go back one day. And as far as North American sheep, if I could kill only one, make it a Desert Sheep.
Stob you are correct about aoudad. It’s the poor mans desert sheep.
I went and checked a ranch out that was wanting me to start booking hunts for them in 2016. I had hunted aoudad in the past but never in the rugged parts of SW Texas. That Hunt was a blast. I have since sent that guy several clients for both whitetail and aoudad and they all loved the aoudad hunt more than the deer hunt.