Very nice. Thanks for posting it up.
Very nice. Thanks for posting it up.
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Awesome,,,if we have to put up with the #@$! treehuggers then they can put up with us
Glad for positive feedback ! All the sheep are in huntable areas. Which ram is your favorite?? only two of the rams on the video have been harvested to date ,one dall and one stone.
Great video. Why the sign up sheet?
Awesome video...well if I wasn't itching already...
Still waitin on the bomb to be dropped with the howtohunt.com project!
Pretty impressive to date with what you have shared.
Looks like there is a pile of content building up.
Good job to date by the looks of things.
Keep at 'er Steve.
I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with keyboards and forums. - F L Wright
Try and be kind to everyone but fear no one. - Ourea
Great footage - will the website show the best ways to lure in wild sheep with salt?
With a passion for the high country
love it!! great to see and good video!!
Their steaks, roasts and burger to me! Tom
You cant really 'lure in' sheep with salt. Not like 'luring in' a predator on a kill or bait. You have to know where the sheep are traveling THEN you can use the salt to make em stop for pics or video. They don't 'stay' because of salt either , they still carry on the nomadic route to 'where ever' it is they travel. We have a book ram on a cam from last year...he stopped for a few pics few licks , left.... one year later - he's back.... once.. and gone again.
Do you think it would be a good idea if everyone packed salt into the mountains so they could get pictures of live rams? Why stop at pictures? Do you think it would be okay to then shoot the same rams? I am curious what your thoughts are? Would this be fair chase in your books?
With a passion for the high country
The dall @ 2mins is my favourite, awesome animal