Ratbeetle
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What are the thoughts on ewe hunts? Anyone just decide it's not worth it banking points and praying for a ram tag that you may never see?
I did a ewe hunt last year in Nevada for Nielson desert sheep. A sheep tag is probably the only way anyone experiences most of that country. I'm sure I'd die before ever touching an actual Desert ram tag. I'd do it again without a doubt except the cost is steep. Typically the sheep tags are the same price ram or ewe so non resident fees can add up quick.
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I was a bit worried my hunt would be too easy but I shouldn't have. I could have killed plenty of rams on that hunt had I had a tag. I definitely wouldn't compare it to a doe antelope hunt. Guess like any adventure the variables matter. If the end trophy is all that matters it's doubtful a ewe will scratch that itch. Maybe sheep hunts are hard when your looking for that special ram and grind away to find him? I took it as an opportunity to see what was on the other of a mountain I wouldn't see other wise and it didn't disappoint.About like killing a doe deer or doe pronghorn. Shot a ewe bighorn years ago in Montana when you could draw them pretty easily as a second choice.
My Dad shot one several years back, also in Montana, while on a waiting period from drawing a ram tag. IIRC, he shot it wearing a pair of slippers. He did put his boots on to help drag it to the truck.
I can say for 100% certain, I'll never kill another ewe bighorn again. Meat is just OK, nothing special IMO.
I was a bit worried my hunt would be too easy but I shouldn't have. I could have killed plenty of rams on that hunt had I had a tag. I definitely wouldn't compare it to a doe antelope hunt. Guess like any adventure the variables matter. If the end trophy is all that matters it's doubtful a ewe will scratch that itch. Maybe sheep hunts are hard when your looking for that special ram and grind away to find him? I took it as an opportunity to see what was on the other of a mountain I wouldn't see other wise and it didn't disappoint.
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No question on the meat quality, pronghorn is way better.QUOTE]
Once my kids are out of college, I’m going to take my giant pile of Montana points and use them on a ewe tag. I like sheep hunting and odds are NOT good for me to draw a ram tag with 20+ points.