Colorado S74

elkhuntrr75

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
May 4, 2017
Messages
169
Location
Broken Arrow, OK
This is a long shot, but has anyone ever hunted S74? All my clean living finally awarded me a coveted sheep tag. I am hoping, that since it is a sheep tag that know one would mind sending me a couple waypoints. Grizzly Creek seems to be where all the sheep are harvested. The unit has a healthy herd that G&F estimates to be between 40-50. Harvest success is high and I don’t want to be the one to change that. Any information would be appreciated. Just send me a PM and thank you.


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Seth

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Jun 15, 2020
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Congrats! Enjoy the entire experience. Join RMBS and make every effort to attend the sheep and goat orientation.
 

Hnthrdr

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Joined
Jan 29, 2022
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Location
The West
Almost all the fun of sheep hunting IMO is summer scouting, get out there and find them; I mean harvest points are public knowledge so it’s a good place to start
 
Joined
Mar 5, 2019
Messages
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Congratulations on your tag, hope you have a great hunt. Did you draw as nonresident? I looked hard at that unit but decided to apply in a different one and drew nothing but another preference point.
 

HiMtnHntr

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Joined
May 13, 2016
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629
Location
Wyoming
This is a long shot, but has anyone ever hunted S74? All my clean living finally awarded me a coveted sheep tag. I am hoping, that since it is a sheep tag that know one would mind sending me a couple waypoints. Grizzly Creek seems to be where all the sheep are harvested. The unit has a healthy herd that G&F estimates to be between 40-50. Harvest success is high and I don’t want to be the one to change that. Any information would be appreciated. Just send me a PM and thank you.


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So you’re the one who got my tag…. Good luck and keep us posted!
 
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elkhuntrr75

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
May 4, 2017
Messages
169
Location
Broken Arrow, OK
Almost all the fun of sheep hunting IMO is summer scouting, get out there and find them; I mean harvest points are public knowledge so it’s a good place to start

I am going to try and make it up there twice this summer. A week in July and a week in August. I should have a pretty good lay of the land and will know where the sheep typically hang out.


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IanCOLO

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Nov 18, 2018
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RMBS meet and greet is good. Going on a sheep count with biologists is great too. The info you can get from that experience is priceless on getting ready for your hunt.


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Gadjet

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Joined
Dec 16, 2018
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My wife killed a nice ram in there in 2013 and I've helped quite a few others since then. I know the unit well. Let me know if I can help out.
 

JOswald

FNG
Joined
Apr 25, 2023
Messages
6
This is a long shot, but has anyone ever hunted S74? All my clean living finally awarded me a coveted sheep tag. I am hoping, that since it is a sheep tag that know one would mind sending me a couple waypoints. Grizzly Creek seems to be where all the sheep are harvested. The unit has a healthy herd that G&F estimates to be between 40-50. Harvest success is high and I don’t want to be the one to change that. Any information would be appreciated. Just send me a PM and thank you.


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I am going to try and make it up there twice this summer. A week in July and a week in August. I should have a pretty good lay of the land and will know where the sheep typically hang out.


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Have you thought about going guided? The rams move around quite a bit in there and two weeks scouting would be better spent in there consecutive weeks and ideally right before the hunt.
 

khunter

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Joined
Aug 11, 2018
Messages
261
Location
Colorado
@elkhuntrr75 Surpised I missed this earlier in year to invite you to the RMBS Meet & Greet. As we discussed when I met you scouting yesterday, hit me up for info that may be helpful. Sent a DM with my contact info.
 
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