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Thread: Tips for first season hunting bighorn sheep GOS

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    Tips for first season hunting bighorn sheep GOS

    This is my first season sheep hunting. Any tips or suggestions would be great! Thanks guys.

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    Re: Tips for first season hunting bighorn sheep GOS

    Know how to judge a legal full curl ram. If at first you dont think its legal, its probably not. Lots of guys will watch the ram for hours and slowly grow horn and convince them selves its a legal ram.

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    Are you M or F? Might get more takers with tits.

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    Re: Tips for first season hunting bighorn sheep GOS

    Mount your binos to a tripod
    "If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004

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    Re: Tips for first season hunting bighorn sheep GOS

    Glass the timber wherever and whenever you can

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    Re: Tips for first season hunting bighorn sheep GOS

    Not a sheep hunter but from what I have heard velcro gloves and gum boots are mandatory lol

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    Re: Tips for first season hunting bighorn sheep GOS

    Hmmmm

    " look for trees with leaves that leave "

    Cheers
    Steven

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    Re: Tips for first season hunting bighorn sheep GOS

    Sheep hunting is about the hunt, not the kill.

    If you need to look at a ram for longer than a few seconds to determine legality please let him walk. Take some pics of him and show your buddies.

    Don't be afraid to explore a bit and look for some ground that may be overlooked by others. Bighorns are timber animals in a lot of places.

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