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    bull River Bighorn

    Does anybody know the history of rams taking out of 4-21 bull river area ....as this year I got invited to do a hunt down there
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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    Maybe 2 or 3 per year. Loads of sheep Hunters. No kidding..
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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    The mountains we were thinking of going are mt fisher ,the steeples, lizard peak, and three sister
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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    Quote Originally Posted by Grolar View Post
    The mountains we were thinking of going are mt fisher ,the steeples, lizard peak, and three sister
    Good luck. Bring rope and good boots.

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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    Oh boy....is it that steep.....I heard 4-21 bull river is where they guide for sheep from grand slam outfitters , correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure thats where they go
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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    Sheep can be in steep terrain, but unless your goat hunting you can leave the rope at home.
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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    That's about right only a couple a year, but leave your hiking boots and bring your running shoes, with the guides and locals watching them all year it's a race when the season opens. At least couple of the mtns you mentioned don't even have sheep from what I know. It will still be a fun hunt but be prepared for a lot of pressure. Enjoy being in an awesome area and a sheep would just be a bonus. Lots of bears, elk, deer and maybe a two or under moose as well.

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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    Quote Originally Posted by 180grainer View Post
    Sheep can be in steep terrain, but unless your goat hunting you can leave the rope at home.
    Oh I find that opposite the only time I have use rope is for goats in mcbride and the island but these moutains will be the third time I will climb them so I hope it goes good ......I have hunted alot of stone in the skeena region and a little bighorn around lillooet but kootenays bighorn are new to me and they are one of the most challenging hunts I have encountered but with a little help from my friends I hope I will be successful this season....I have hunted the lower part for elk so it shouldn't be that bad
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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    Quote Originally Posted by E.V.B.H. View Post
    That's about right only a couple a year, but leave your hiking boots and bring your running shoes, with the guides and locals watching them all year it's a race when the season opens. At least couple of the mtns you mentioned don't even have sheep from what I know. It will still be a fun hunt but be prepared for a lot of pressure. Enjoy being in an awesome area and a sheep would just be a bonus. Lots of bears, elk, deer and maybe a two or under moose as well.
    What mountains are u talking about that doesn't have sheep
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    Re: bull River Bighorn

    I live right there a lot of pressure and few legal rams. You can also try a few other spots near there. great place beautiful scenery and good numbers of Elk

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