Outwest
WKR
I have just about exhausted the World Wide Web for all resources about judging bighorns. There’s plenty of information on what to look for and how to judge, but besides a few resources, there’s not much in the way of actual photos of sheep with their respective scores, either estimates or actual scores.
I thought it’d be helpful for all aspiring sheep hunters or those who have a tag and are just about to get started with summer scouting for anyone with photos and scores to pitch in. Sheep are tough to judge accurately so I’d say we could all stand some practice regardless of experience. Plus for the average joe, bighorn tags are very hard to come by so this is a once in a lifetime opportunity for most of us.
I’ll start with this ram that my wife took back in 2019.
Green score was 181 3/8” (60 day dry unofficial around 178 7/8” if I remember correctly)
Horn lengths were 41 5/8 and 41 4/8, bases were both at 14 6/8”.
First photo was taken by a friend of mine, all others are mine.
EDIT: 2nd photo deleted. It was a similar ram but not the ram taken, my mistake when uploading.
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I thought it’d be helpful for all aspiring sheep hunters or those who have a tag and are just about to get started with summer scouting for anyone with photos and scores to pitch in. Sheep are tough to judge accurately so I’d say we could all stand some practice regardless of experience. Plus for the average joe, bighorn tags are very hard to come by so this is a once in a lifetime opportunity for most of us.
I’ll start with this ram that my wife took back in 2019.
Green score was 181 3/8” (60 day dry unofficial around 178 7/8” if I remember correctly)
Horn lengths were 41 5/8 and 41 4/8, bases were both at 14 6/8”.
First photo was taken by a friend of mine, all others are mine.
EDIT: 2nd photo deleted. It was a similar ram but not the ram taken, my mistake when uploading.
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