Millek47
FNG
- Joined
- May 13, 2017
- Messages
- 22
Great write up. Congrats
A member of the Nepalese/Dhorpatan game department is present for all the hunts. Typically they stay at base camp as they tend to be older folks. Our guy was young and was with us every step of the way. He was there to record all the demographic information on the sheep and confirm legality such as method of take etc. He was also there to observe sheep numbers in the field and took note of the snow leopard tracks and their location. I saw one European blue sheep video where the game official judged an animal was wounded and not recoverable and the game officer cancelled the hunt.Congrats on your hunt, sounds like an awesome experience.
May I ask, what exactly is the parks dept guy certifying? What all was his role in the hunt? I am very curious
I can't compare this hunt to the argali expeditions, but the organization, logistics and camp life in general was first rate. These guys did everything expected at an absolute top level.Thanks for sharing. I have heard this is a great hunt for the people and places, overall experience, better than hunts for much bigger sheep like the argali’s
I agree it's a big financial ask for the wives to tolerate!Incredible experience, for me this has to be the pinnacle of hunting. I wanted to do Tajikistan first before setting my sights here, just to know I could appreciate the experience before asking my wife to support the financial commitment (which she’s already blessed). Thanks for taking us along and on a beautiful nature sheep. Greg does a great job making you feel comfortable, I’ll be picking both your brains, hopefully sooner than later. May I ask what you had in your mind as far as what you wanted to pull the trigger on? Again congrats
I talked about this w/ my outfitter. Given you're well above treeline, there's no cover. He said it's doable with a blind at a pinch point. it's a definite long shot as scent will also play a role.Based on your experience, how bowhuntable are they?
Most of the central Asian sheep and ibex hunts look extremely open and not conducive to bowhunting at all
When I spoke to the outfitter on the subject of bowhunting these sheep, he stated the only way to kill one with a bow would be cheating. He felt there was no reliable way to do it without a blind and bait, which he felt took away from the essence of the hunt. Interesting perspective.Based on your experience, how bowhuntable are they?
Most of the central Asian sheep and ibex hunts look extremely open and not conducive to bowhunting at all
I'm pretty sure the Nepalese translation for "Sex Panther" is Chyangba!@adamkolesar i was waiting for you to finish the hunt before commenting. What a hunt! Hunters with way more experience than I have called this the finest mountain hunt in the world. It is a hard one to beat. A true adventure.
Thank you for posting the guides name. I had the same one and could not retain his name and felt bad for asking again. We just called him "Sex Panther" the entire trip.
Congratulations! Very happy you put in the time to take a true trophy and soak up the most from this trip.