5 years is pretty short when you consider it could take a lifetime to draw a tag.
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5 years is pretty short when you consider it could take a lifetime to draw a tag.
Some good advice here already so I can’t add much at this point.
You guys who so easily suggest moving to AK or BC amaze me.
I am a sheep hunting fanatic (I have 3 of the 4 sheep plus a mountain goat) and am not a wealthy man.
But I am not such a fanatic that I am going to order my entire life around sheep hunting.
That seems a little over the top for 99% of people who are interested in sheep hunting.
I am a sheep hunting fanatic (I have 3 of the 4 sheep plus a mountain goat) and am not a wealthy man.
MT Al -
I went to the Yukon on what I thought would be my only sheep hunt in 2006 for a Fannin (Stone’s) sheep. Got a beautiful 9 year old ram.
Then lightning struck and I drew a NR Arizona desert sheep tag and killed a beautiful heavy old warrior in 2014.
That got me to thinking about the slam so I went back to the Yukon in 2017 and took an absolutely beautiful 12 year old full curl Dall.
I am booked this year for a California bighorn hunt in BC in hopes of completing the slam.
The mountain goat was another total bonus as I drew a WY nonresident tag and took a 9 1/2” billy.
Bottom line - I went on the Fannin hunt before they became $50,000 hunts (mine was around 15K) and got extremely lucky in the draws. (I even drew a WY moose tag back in 2005.)
I have been blessed.
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I don't think a stone sheep ban is coming anytime soon for BC, residents or otherwise. The grizzly hunt was different. There's definitely a fair bit of anti-hunting pressure in BC, but nothing close to the ridiculous closing of the grizzly hunt as a political play.
Are you saving for your kids to hunt desert sheep or stones? If that's the cost of admission hunting is already done.I'll be the wildcard. If you plan on having kids ever, start saving now for your kids to hunt every sheep species. None of my own accomplishments or experiences have brought me as much joy as hunting with my kids.
I've talked about this with buddies, in 30 years it'll still be this same crowd dreaming about sheep hunts. Given that the majority of our youth is technology obsessed and believes they're entitled to everything, hunting is done within 20-30 years. If we don't pass the tradition along it dies with us.
Sorry, off my soapbox now.