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I would second this advice. I know it would involve some traveling, but the crew from RMBS and the volunteers know CO sheep!I would also plan to attend this event;
Sheep & Goat Meet and Greet | Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society
www.bighornsheep.org
I was able to attend and it was a great event. The folks at RMBS are top notch. It's well laid out as they have a "mentor" for each unit set up at tables, many of whom brought maps. There were several individuals and guides walking around networking, sharing advice. It's an open door approach to hunting with folks who have the same tags sharing insight on scouting, feedback of the animals in the unit, areas they have or have not seen sheep this year or in the past. I received a number of contacts of guys who will be in the field this fall that all seem to be about helping others fill their tags. Couldn't recommend the event and the group of people enough if you have a sheep or goat tag. Looking forward to going back in the future.Any valuable takeaways from the Sheep and Goat meet and greet, if you were able to get there?
Tell her to make sure the lawyer is willing to help with the pack out. At least make himself useful.I’m saving my primary focus time for November, where I’ll have from 10/29-11/22 until my wife said she’ll start talking to a lawyer.
Freekin love this plan. Enjoy every minute.It probably is time for an update.
The way my schedule is working, I’m going to head in for a week the end of September with two units in mind, focusing on one northern unit and then going more central state if I don’t turn much up in the north. Since I lived in Steamboat and Fort Collins for a number of years I’ve got plenty of places to stay across the state and will utilize that come November.
I’m saving my primary focus time for November, where I’ll have from 10/29-11/22 until my wife said she’ll start talking to a lawyer. That’s also assuming I can take being away from her and the kids for that long. Looking to hunt the rut and focus on winter range. Will start with the same units in mind but have 3 others I hope to spend some time in.
My goal is to do something unique with this tag, I’d prefer to have a real adventure hunt since this is one of the only tags you can do some crazy things with. One option that I’d prefer to do over any others is to backcountry ski into a spot where rams are rutting/wintering and pack a ram out on skis. I love to backcountry ski and snowmobile so having that as an option, even if it meant killing a smaller ram vs a booner out someone’s back door on the front range, would be way more fun to me. This idea came up when talking to Trey at the RMBS meet and greet and it has stuck with me. I’ve got a few buddies who want to join on that hunt if it comes up too. The weather needs to cooperate and plays the biggest factor but it’s my goal at the moment.
Have transitioned away from focusing on archery as primary method of take, depending on where and who’s with me I may take both, but otherwise I’ll pack a rifle.
Can’t wait, a lot going on in the meantime but if you have any other unique suggestions, I’m all ears.