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Why can I shoot a female in any other species but sheep? Is there a legitimate reason?
You can hunt the females in herds that are doing well. Sadly most sheep herds are not doing well. But with 5 mins of using the tool below you can locate all ewe desires/opportunities:The same could be said about all species which is why I ask. You could make the argument that taking the biggest male will reduce the gene pool as well as they can knock up over 10 females in a season.
I have never seen or heard of ewe tags, bet they taste amazing
The same could be said about all species which is why I ask. You could make the argument that taking the biggest male will reduce the gene pool as well as they can knock up over 10 females in a season.
I have never seen or heard of ewe tags, bet they taste amazing
One of the biggest reasons to kill ewes is for all the data that can be collected. For example in Montana they want blood sample, mucus swab, poop sample and both lungs if possibleIf populations are at objective, hunting does, cows, or ewes doesn't hurt. If a population is below objectives then no female harvest should be allowed.
I hear a bunch about male to female ratios but until populations are where they need to be, killing any females is misguided.
to compound, the majority (maybe all) of NM oryx tags are also ES. They also have a nannie tag for Ibex (they maybe shouldn't as there are rumors of low herd numbers from hunters/outfitters familiar with the area but I don't know that for sure). Also, there is a ewe tag every year for Rocky Mountain Big Horn in NM, although archery only.All aoudad/barbary tags in NM are ES or Ewe