Someone stated earlier that Aoudad wouldn’t scratch the itch for a sheep hunter. I definitely not elite, and people should do what ever is right for them. Based on my experience of a half dozen Aoudad, it didn’t scratch the itch. Same with a hand full of free range red sheep in south Texas. So I booked ibex in Asia, again didn’t scratch the itch. So I bit the bullet- saved my pennies and hunted dall sheep in the Alaska range. The itch is worse than before.
Maybe blue sheep in Nepal will satisfy it? I will know the answer to that this fall. But just in case it doesn’t- I’m tagging along on a Mexico desert hunt with a friend next year and already started saving to return for Dall. Maybe the brooks range will do it.
My only advice to anyone hoping to hunt sheep is to make sure you can afford to do it again.
This, well kind of this but kind of not.
I hunt barbary sheep in New Mexico over the counter every year that I have been here. Never killed on that way, but I have taken one free range on a big 500,000 acre ranch in west Texas. A big 30 plus inch aoudad is a wonderful animal. Free range, it is a good hunt. You may or may not suffer like a guy suffers on a sheep hunt.
It isn't much of an adventure, but I live 5 miles from Desert Bighorns and 30 miles from aoudad. See sheep regularly.
If you suffer and shoot a 20 inch aoudad is that a sheep hunt? Maybe it depends on weather or not you consider an aoudad to be a sheep. I personally love them, I think they are amazing. But are they sheep? It isn't the same, at least I don't think it is the same.
Free range red sheep in West Texas only exist on a handful of ranches. I don't know which ones are which and can't give recommendations. I was on a hunt where one was taken. Wonderful trophy, but is it a sheep hunt? They are true sheep ovis musimon or something like that.
Lived where the ibex and chamois lived in Spain, and where they chamois lived in Germany. These are not a sheep hunt in my mind.
A blue sheep in Nepal, isn't technically a sheep either. But it is a sheep hunt.
A friend of mine killed a big ibex in Kyrgistan. Hell of an adventure. For sure a sheep hunt. He killed a tahr on a helicopter hunt in New Zealand, and they packed in for miles and really suffered. For sure a sheep hunt. He also shot a tahr in a deer fenced pasture down in the low country, it dwarfs the one he shot on the mountain and he has the skull on his wall but doesn't talk about it. Ill-begotten gains.
As much as i want to kill a bighorn in my back yard near Las Cruces, NM. I don't think of it as much of an adventure because I live here and see them regularly.
A sheep hunt in my mind is an adventure.
Game ranch sheep hunt in the Texas hill country, no matter the species is not a sheep hunt.
You can also shoot captive bighorns and dalls in Alberta on a ranch. Not much adventure there.