tam9492
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It's been a week, and my feet are just re-entering the atmosphere. I found out last week that I won Huntin' Fool's giveaway for a desert bighorn hunt in Sonora with Wade Lemon's outfit. I'm currently taking care of some paperwork, and then I'll be in touch with the WLH team to plan. I'll be heading down late 2022/early 2023 for 5 days of hunting. Currently, I plan on taking my bow, but that could change after talking to the outfitter. I'll fly into Tucson and cross the border with the crew.
I always thought my first sheep hunt would be for white sheep simply because of cost. I posted in the Sheep Subforum years ago as an aspiring sheep hunter to gather opinions on the best way to become a sheep hunter. Of course, opinions varied, but it seemed to me that I'd never catch up in the lower 48 and that stashing cash or participating in higher-odds raffles would be my best bet. And here we are! I know this will be a very different experience than a sheep hunt up north, but a desert in Mexico (or anywhere) is an experience that so few people get to have. I'm looking forward to the awesome accomodations, and I'm going to do my best to be in the moment every second that I'm there.
Like others have, I'll update this thread so that I have it to look back on - a digital diary of sorts. Some questions will be answered when I get in touch with WLH, but I'll post a few below for discussion:
-Can I expect some tasty meat? I've read so many times that sheep is delicious, although some of that may be aided by mental twisting based on the effort of aquirement. I've read a bunch about people bringing meat south from AK and Canada, but you don't hear much about it coming up from Mexico. Anyone have any experience?
-Is the bow a reasonable idea? These hunts typically have really high success rates, and it's listed as an any-weapon hunt. I figure if there's a sheep hunt worth attempting with a bow, this is probably it. Also, if I want to pursue a bow slam, it's now or never.
-I'm not too concerned about saftey, but my wife is. Anyone have any bad experiences south of the border?
-I'm guessing that most days will start in vehicles or UTVs and result with glass pointed upwards. I'm expecting steep, but not crazy elevation. Is this a reasonable expectation?
-Any other thoughts/recommendations/experiences?
Thanks for reading and coming along for the journey! If I fail to update this in the coming months/years, bump it up and remind me to do better!
I always thought my first sheep hunt would be for white sheep simply because of cost. I posted in the Sheep Subforum years ago as an aspiring sheep hunter to gather opinions on the best way to become a sheep hunter. Of course, opinions varied, but it seemed to me that I'd never catch up in the lower 48 and that stashing cash or participating in higher-odds raffles would be my best bet. And here we are! I know this will be a very different experience than a sheep hunt up north, but a desert in Mexico (or anywhere) is an experience that so few people get to have. I'm looking forward to the awesome accomodations, and I'm going to do my best to be in the moment every second that I'm there.
Like others have, I'll update this thread so that I have it to look back on - a digital diary of sorts. Some questions will be answered when I get in touch with WLH, but I'll post a few below for discussion:
-Can I expect some tasty meat? I've read so many times that sheep is delicious, although some of that may be aided by mental twisting based on the effort of aquirement. I've read a bunch about people bringing meat south from AK and Canada, but you don't hear much about it coming up from Mexico. Anyone have any experience?
-Is the bow a reasonable idea? These hunts typically have really high success rates, and it's listed as an any-weapon hunt. I figure if there's a sheep hunt worth attempting with a bow, this is probably it. Also, if I want to pursue a bow slam, it's now or never.
-I'm not too concerned about saftey, but my wife is. Anyone have any bad experiences south of the border?
-I'm guessing that most days will start in vehicles or UTVs and result with glass pointed upwards. I'm expecting steep, but not crazy elevation. Is this a reasonable expectation?
-Any other thoughts/recommendations/experiences?
Thanks for reading and coming along for the journey! If I fail to update this in the coming months/years, bump it up and remind me to do better!