I'm planning a bowhunt for stone sheep in early september,just wondering if anybody has done that hunt recently or past and would answer a few questions about the area ??(not looking for your secret spots)Thx
I'm planning a bowhunt for stone sheep in early september,just wondering if anybody has done that hunt recently or past and would answer a few questions about the area ??(not looking for your secret spots)Thx
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Paul had a couple of neat game cam pics from up there....
He found this ram dead and put a couple game cams on it. Never did hear how the ram had died in the first place.
Never hunted it myself but having done a number of sheep surveys on the mountain in the past, most of the rams seemed to be on the plateau above the south slope and the west end in the crags in mid to late July. Good luck!
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saw that pic,and thanks
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Use the other hunters to your advantage, let them move the sheep around while you hide beside a sheep trail in ambush. The key here is learning how the sheep move over the range. The 1st year is generally a bit of a learning curve on this front, the second year you go up with a game plan. You will see lots of sheep, and some tremendous rams in the steep stuff below ram castle. You need to be a Billy goat to get at these educated old boys.