Went scouting today, man is it ever steep and bigger than it looks online.
Anyone with any tips as to where we might find the sheep? Any licks possibly?
Went scouting today, man is it ever steep and bigger than it looks online.
Anyone with any tips as to where we might find the sheep? Any licks possibly?
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Not trying to be an ass, but its a called sheep hunting. Get in shape and start hiking those mountains. A lot of guys would kill for that tag
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My tip to you, replace deer with sheep in your above statementJ
That being said the sheep will be where you find them, you can glass an area 10 times and nothing and on that 11th time, bingo a few rams feeding in the open.
I have hunted sheep in around that area (Lillooet to big bar for close to 25 years). Never drew a tag in there but I usually nose around once every couple years. Every time I go I learn a new area to glass from and thats the key.
Find an area that you can glass a ton of real-estate and when you find nothing, move to the next area and start again and repeat to the next area.
I have glassed bands of rams across the river from your unit that have hung out mid slope for days on end, then for whatever reason, they bail off the slope and run to the river. In a day and half I watched them feed within 100m of the river and not once did I see one go for a drink. Then after a day and half one ram decides to hike back up and the rest follow and they fed into an area I never saw sheep before.
Some will feed in farmers fields everyday while the next band could care less for the bright green vegetation.
Hunted that area the first week of the season and it got close to 40 degrees and some rams would bed in the shade of a tree while some of his buddies would walk to a rock out cropping in the full sun at mid-day and bed down for hours. So while some may be in the timber, others will be in the full sun and not caring one bit.
So the gist of my comment, keep glassing and you never know where you will spot sheep.
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What month is it? Ya we are going to do our homework, we will scout it a bunch since its close to home, but this ain't no deer hunt and the idea of a 1:85 odd hunt is to be successful, so I have no problems asking. I constantly help people with maps for Bison, high odd moose hunts and even the odd deer area through PM, if there is someone that can pass on a few pointers from experience then why wouldn't I ask, and why wouldn't they share with such a high odd hunt. We just popped in there on our way home from a trip up north, can't wait to get to know the area
Thanks for the tips BHB, appreciated and pretty standard. I was thinking about crossing the Big Bar Ferry to glass from the far side of the river, probably will do that on a scouting trip. Need to figure out the size of that ferry and what it can handle, but haven't looked into that yet, I will though.
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You cant just "pop in there" on your way from somewhere. You need a dedicated trip in to figure things out.
You're also repeating your questions without having put in any work yet. I've already told you to hit the other side and glass over. Way easier than hiking the steep stuff in this heat.
Get a dedicated trip in. Easy to go for 3-4 days around a long weekend!
haha, yes I certainly can. Had the whole family with me, was a pre scout scout. Checked out Kelly lake campsite, found the road down to the river. Just wanted to get the lay of the land, goal wasn't to locate sheep, just to see what type of gear I would need/want for scouting adventures to be most productive. I got to see that it was mostly burned, which google earth didn't reveal, and I also got to see just how steep some of those slopes were which google earth again didn't really relate. We will probably spend 10 days scouting that spot before the season opens, and then look to spend as much time there as needed in hopes of punching a tag.
I received your suggestions and I did take them to heart. Its on my list of to do's. I don't plan to hike those hills without seeing a sheep first, it would be near impossible to just stumble upon one, but there are some nice bowls up top that might be worth checking out, and I probably will. Just always looking for more first hand knowledge, no added info can hurt. Believe me, we will put in the time to get it done if theres animals in there. Ive already done a lot of homework finding studies and tracking info from collars put on animals in that population. Hopefully will talk to some locals there next trip as well, maybe even find a cabin we can borrow/rent/barter for the use of. Lucky for me I am my own boss, so getting the time is pretty simple
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