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Just an off season question that's been on my mind, and I don't really have any experience hunting bighorns, much less the thinhorns up north. It just seems whenever you look at an outfitter's website all the archery kills for dalls and stones are just on open faces with not a bush in sight. The idea of killing, say, a mule deer that was bedded down in that country just seems impossible with all that shale and lack of cover. But obvisouly those sheep hardly ever see humans, and pressure is way less, so they're not as 'hunt smart' or whatever like elk and deer in the lower 48. The videos that I have seen of archery sheep hunts don't really give rams that much credit to their intelligence. I've also seen some videos where they shoot a ram and the rest in the herd just kind of walk away more confused than anything. It reminds me of when I shot my turkey, and that's not helping their case either. And I'm sure it depends, like sheep in the UL's are going to be more skittish than the ones in the breaks, but the sheep of north America just seem stupid. Wondering if anyone here who has actual hunting experience thinks the same thing. How would you say they compare to a mule deer or elk in a pressured unit out west?
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