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.