I'd say 95% of operations use vehicles to get around and glass in Mexico. Once they find a good ram you'll hike to get into position. It's a fun hunt IMO and not super strenuous.I realize that my observations aren’t the true picture but in the last couple weeks I have been watching a lot of videos on desert and RM sheep hunts. Mainly just to look at horns and see how sheep react to peoples presence. On the videos done in Mexico there does seem to be a big variance in the type of hunts. One being a rugged mountain hunt with weary sheep and the other being a shoot from the vehicle or blind. I am not opposed to either one and think it is within the hunter’s right to choose the style of hunt they wish to have. No different than choosing between a wilderness elk hunt or hunting lower level terrain. Having access, especially for people who might be up there in age or have limited mobility is important and Mexico definitely seems to provide that option. Of course it comes with a very big price tag. Thanks for the info.
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