Started putting in for resident mt. 1988 still waiting.
Why not just go hunt on a HT? No need to draw anything to hunt sheep in AK.0/8 so far in Alaska. Odds are very low for tags I put in for in that amount of time and not mad about it, but it does get old watching the same guys draw year after year. I get over it real quick though. I truly never expect to draw a sheep tag in my lifetime. Just gonna go hunt. Decided about 5 years ago to stop chasing points in L48 and invested the $ to just go hunt, mostly invested into crypto. That is proving to have been a very good choice.
I love hunting sheep and have hunted them successfully on HT. Have done fly in, walk in, and ATV trips for access. The thread asked specifically about drawing a tag not if we've ever had a tag. There are a couple areas in AK where I would really like to hunt sheep that are draw only. Some lucky people have hunted them several times. Just the luck of the draw. Just because I can't hunt them doesn't mean I stay home.Why not just go hunt on a HT? No need to draw anything to hunt sheep in AK.
For what people waste in draws and points you could buy an airplane and have access to anything you want.
Sorry to hear of the disappointments, but good to know who you can (or cannot) depend on. I have a memory like an elephant when it comes to those kinds of things. I forgive but I don't forget.31 years. Got drawn in 2020 for a WA California big horn. After waiting all those years, the unit had a fire three weeks before the opener, the wildlife biologist for central WA never returned a call, even when I tried to get him to plug the horns. He was a total POS, I had to get them plugged in Spokane, which was on my way home.
I was 68 at the time and all my friends that talked of helping, didn't. My wife was my hunt companion the duration of the hunt. Made it even more memorial.
Still will apply for a few more years in other states, but will eventually either get drawn or quit applying in 10 years.