April Aoudad Hunt

Bring lots of water. Aoudad are where you find them, I personally don’t think season matters much, unless you are in heavy pressured areas and the rams are holding up in some tight areas and not moving much. But generally that’s not Texas
 
which part of Texas? Weather can be super cold or super hot, especially if you are far west texas (Davis Mountains). If you are on a good ranch in the Davis Mountains, should be a really good experience.
 
great country, tell us how it goes...

btw, you know everything out there will stick you or sting you. If you wear your favorite Kuiu attack pants in that country, they will come back looking like a ghillie suit...
 
great country, tell us how it goes...

btw, you know everything out there will stick you or sting you. If you wear your favorite Kuiu attack pants in that country, they will come back looking like a ghillie suit...
That’s true, I thrashed a pair of attack pants on an aoudad hunt ~ 18 months ago, I’m headed out to hunt them again in a week, I dug out the old pants since they are already wrecked.
 
I hunted them just SW of Van Horn right on the Rio Grande several years ago. It was a rut hunt in Sept or Oct, I don't recall. Forecasted weather was supposed to be overcast, possible rain, highs in the 70s. It ended up being Sunny and in the 90s. We ran out of water, damn near died on that hunt. If it was not for my Lifestraw no doubt my guide and I may have never made it out. Scariest situation I have ever been. We drank the nastiest, most stagnated water from a mudhole one could imagine. Bring lots of hydration and have a plan if you are getting low. That terrain is unforgiving, and deceiving. As mentioned above, everything wants to bite or poke you. Only thing I wished I had brought but did not, was a thin pair of tough palmed/fingered leather or synthetic gloves to help climb up and over the rough rocks. It could be hotter than hell or cool/cold in April. Hard to predict. Good luck.
 
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