Blockcaver
WKR
As a resident of CO I hunted bighorns 7 times and arrowed two DIY.
Also drew a NR NV tag and arrowed a desert bighorn DIY.
Hunted Alaska Dalls once with an outfitter ("Shankster") and didn't get one.
Hunted BC Stones on $60 tags after moving up 13 years ago. Went on 8 different backpack trips before arrowing one DIY. Helped a buddy arrow one since, plus have had a sheep tag when on caribou/moose hunts. Never stalked a ram on those hunts but I did see a fair number of Stone sheep.
Went to the NWT on a guided hunt and arrowed a nice Dall....expensive and well worth it to see the last best place in North America. Drove up to within 40 miles of base camp, 600 km of gravel road, one way) , way back in!
Nothing wrong with spending a half a year of your life pursuing sheep with your bow in hand, and four or five decades thinking about the previous sheep hunt and the next sheep hunt!
Also drew a NR NV tag and arrowed a desert bighorn DIY.
Hunted Alaska Dalls once with an outfitter ("Shankster") and didn't get one.
Hunted BC Stones on $60 tags after moving up 13 years ago. Went on 8 different backpack trips before arrowing one DIY. Helped a buddy arrow one since, plus have had a sheep tag when on caribou/moose hunts. Never stalked a ram on those hunts but I did see a fair number of Stone sheep.
Went to the NWT on a guided hunt and arrowed a nice Dall....expensive and well worth it to see the last best place in North America. Drove up to within 40 miles of base camp, 600 km of gravel road, one way) , way back in!
Nothing wrong with spending a half a year of your life pursuing sheep with your bow in hand, and four or five decades thinking about the previous sheep hunt and the next sheep hunt!