LonghairDontcare
FNG
Hi everyone. For a few years now I’ve become enamored in watching sheep hunts. It’s just amazing to watch how testing it can be and to watch the payoff. I’d like to one day shoot a Dall. Key word is one day. I want an honest opinion if this is out of my realm.
I’m a very seasoned bird hunter. I live in Florida. Hunt 50 days a year. Own duck hunting property in arkansas and go back and forth a few times a year during season with my kennel of dogs. I eat sleep and breathe geese and ducks every day. Travel 3-4 times a year elsewhere to check birds off my slam list (currently 5 short).
I’m 41. I have no dreams of shooting a sheep in the next few years. This is a journey and I know I have a lot to work towards making it happen. I live in Florida. Surf a lot, am in very good shape and hiking and getting in sheep shape is not a stretch to me (I’m 6’0, 190lbs).
Now the caveats:
I’ve only ever been interested in shooting birds and coyotes. Zero interest in deer. Never shot one. No ungulates at all. I live in Florida. Everyone I know who has leases here, GA or AL, sit in one palace for a few days and shoot what happens to walk by, post it to FB and tell battle stories. Not very interesting to me and never has been. I want struggle, despair and success.
Is it crazy to think I could hone shooting skills and bury my head in internet knowledge and then show up to my first guided hunt and think I could have a chance at a Ram?
Having never hunted ungulates before is this a crazy idea? Tell me to stop and I will. But if you tell me it’s possible to be in excellent physical shape, able to shoot well to 300 yards and enjoying starving for 14 days and being paired with a good guide is all it takes, then I’m all in.
I can be honest with myself and I’ve always enjoyed stumbling on articles and threads on this site regarding gear, so I figured it’s worth a post. Thanks gents.
I’m a very seasoned bird hunter. I live in Florida. Hunt 50 days a year. Own duck hunting property in arkansas and go back and forth a few times a year during season with my kennel of dogs. I eat sleep and breathe geese and ducks every day. Travel 3-4 times a year elsewhere to check birds off my slam list (currently 5 short).
I’m 41. I have no dreams of shooting a sheep in the next few years. This is a journey and I know I have a lot to work towards making it happen. I live in Florida. Surf a lot, am in very good shape and hiking and getting in sheep shape is not a stretch to me (I’m 6’0, 190lbs).
Now the caveats:
I’ve only ever been interested in shooting birds and coyotes. Zero interest in deer. Never shot one. No ungulates at all. I live in Florida. Everyone I know who has leases here, GA or AL, sit in one palace for a few days and shoot what happens to walk by, post it to FB and tell battle stories. Not very interesting to me and never has been. I want struggle, despair and success.
Is it crazy to think I could hone shooting skills and bury my head in internet knowledge and then show up to my first guided hunt and think I could have a chance at a Ram?
Having never hunted ungulates before is this a crazy idea? Tell me to stop and I will. But if you tell me it’s possible to be in excellent physical shape, able to shoot well to 300 yards and enjoying starving for 14 days and being paired with a good guide is all it takes, then I’m all in.
I can be honest with myself and I’ve always enjoyed stumbling on articles and threads on this site regarding gear, so I figured it’s worth a post. Thanks gents.