You should see bighorns through the park if you spend some time around Jasper. For Stones on the cassiar, you can often glass them from various spots but they arent as close to the road as they are on the AK Hwy around Toad River/Muncho lake.
Glassing them around Tatogga/Iskut is a decent...
Shot my first stone at 300 even, and the second at 320ish. My wife shot her late season bighorn at 85-100 yards, and missed a 272 yard shot the day before.
Small increase of tags in the one zone that we're considering applying for a tag for my wife this year, and the other remained the same. Both zones that require pretty high points so hopefully can at least make a decision between the 2 (or 3). Sure hasnt been a great few years but Covid has...
My wife shoots the 120BT out of the 7-08AI. That bullet is well constructed and performs great on game! I've never been a fan of BT's but the 120s in 7mm sure work great! Wouldn't hesitate on sheep!
Wish I was there!!
Keep an eye on the LMB auction if interested in coming up to BC for the Jurassic Classic in 2022!! Going to be a great one again this year. Last nights team sold for $5500 which is great to see the support for wild sheep conservation...
Haha love the comments man. We stayed in Riverton when we hunted 67 and it was decent enough for a group of guys. Had a guy walk into our hotel room and crawl into bed with a buddy in the middle of the night. Guy was probably 6'6 and 300lbs of drunken dude. That made for an interesting...
Haha ya, nice to make those mistakes. I thought she was 1 point less than 'max' but wasnt sure.
We had 114 on our radar due to low tag numbers and access, but the blessing/curse of that many points is a guy can over think it. Regardless just looking forward to a fun hunt!
No doubt clean and comfy is the main priority. Cushy doesnt describe my wife at all. Haha. Just looking for decent place to stay and the odd place to eat. Appreciate the comments on 58 and 61. Definitely 2 that were up pretty high in my research. Have to see how winter goes in both units...
Take a look at CITES permit from the USFW. Cape and horns require CITES and in Canada the permit covers meat as well. I would ensure before bringing meat back that you check in on that. CITES usually takes 6 months or so to process.
Thanks. Wife has 14 points so quite a few options if we play it smart. I do appreciate the comments about the town though.
Thanks for all the comments so far. Gotta sit down with a map and do a bit of looking. Wife has done a late season bighorn hunt and can handle crappy small towns, but...
Hey All,
Looking at burning a buttload of points this year for my wife's antelope hunt. After border closures delayed our planning the past couple, we finally figured it was time to draw this year.
Looking at 61, 57, 58, 67, and up into 114.
Kinda looking at options to draw a 'high point'...