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Andrewh
08-20-2014, 09:13 AM
Well as some of you might remember, I put out a wanted ad this past spring looking for a sheep hunting partner for this year. The conclusion worked out...

Larry came over from the island and arrived at my door and had dinner with the wife and myself. This was all while my wife was trying to get a read off him to determine if he was a crazy murderer or some other wacko that she didn't want me in the middle of nowhere with. He checked out and the next morning we were in my truck driving the 18hrs to Fort Nelson with a very welcoming stop at DeadDogs place in PG in the middle. Great guy and loves nothing more than to see residents chasing sheep.

We Spent the last night in Fort Nelson and then got up at the crack of dawn to head for the hills. We wanted to get a very early start as we had a drive ahead of us still and we wanted to try and beat a lot of the 30* weather (wishful thinking).

With the truck parked we started the hike in the timber and what a gruelling hike it was, not because of the steepness or length but because if the sun and heat. We hiked for the day and started glassing/hiking at the half way point as sheep 'could' live on the mountains we hiked past.

I was told on numerous occasions that if you want to be successful hunting off the highway, you MUST get back and away from everyone else and that was exactly what we did. We put in another day of hiking and finally after 2 days of hiking we were ready to start seriously looking for sheep.

Found this little guy on during the hike on day 2, needs a few more years but I wonder if he has buddies behind him????

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g426/Andrewshorvath/Stone%20Sheep%202014/DSCN1863_zps13cf88c8.jpg

As we pressed onwards and upwards, we arrived at our target area at about 5pm. I was tired but also very excited so I dropped my gear, grabbed a few things and went out for an evening look. Within the 2.5 hrs I spend out that evening, I had spotted 30+ sheep and rams were mixed in. Nothing legal but still a great indicator of the area.

The following morning we were up at 6am and we were off with enough stuff to spend the night out somewhere under a siltarp if need be but the bags were probably 20-30 lbs so nice and light for the day. We were gone from camp maybe 45 minutes when Larry started to feel very sick, he went back to camp and started puking...

At this point I want to stress the importance of hydration!!!! I have a hydration bag so I constantly take in water but if you don't make sure you are reaching for the bottle all the time. 2 days of hiking with not enough water in 30* will destroy a lot of people, Larry included.

**** GEAR TIP **** get a hydration bag everyone!!!!

So I was on my own for the day and maybe night if I ended up a little too far from camp. I was basically cruising the ridges and glassing every basin for 20 minutes or so. Pattern was glass for 20-30min, then move 500 yrds and repeat...

After about 4-5 hrs of this I stumbled onto a little guy working his way up a draw, I was about 8-900yrds away at this point and I figured If I didn't get closer as he worked up the draw, I would not be able to get an age on him as he would keep me locked into the cliff side. I quickly got on the backside of the ridge and got over to the closest point I could which ended up being about 400 yrds just as he bedded down.

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g426/Andrewshorvath/Stone%20Sheep%202014/DSCN1885_zpsef1cac58.jpg

Now It was about 1 in the afternoon and I was very excited, the ram looked to be broomed on the one side and flared out on the other...signs of an older ram for sure. Since it was still 30+* I had no hope on trying to get an accurate age on him due to the mirage coming off the rocks. I ended up watching him for about 3.5hrs until the sun started to tuck behind some clouds and the mirage subsided. I was a little unsure of curl at this point due to the angle and I didn't want to risk anything so I said I am only taking the shot if I can EASILY count 9. Well I could;)

I had everything set up and I was ready to take the shot at about 5pm the next time he got up to re-dig his bed. I was pretty confident to 400 yrds but still didn't want to take the shot as it is 400yrds on a beauty ram!!! It was impossible for me to back out and get closer over another ridge as a 6-7 yr old was bedded just under me at 250 yrds so I was locked in place.

I see him stretch his legs in his bed, could this be the time he gets up and gives me a perfect broadside shot as he digs the bed out again? Yes he is up and on all 4s, but shiot - he just turned towards me - no shot. Then magically he takes a step, then another and then another... working his was right towards me and right to 258yrds.

He was 258 but also damn near straight down so I figured no compensation and hold right on as my rifle is zeroed at 200. He stopped to check something out on the ground, I frantically try and get stable and then squeeze off a round. It is all over, he hit the dirt and for a moment he stayed in the same spot. Wishful thinking, he then slowly slid/rolled down to the very bottom of the drainage and I had my first ram down and a lot of work ahead of me.

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g426/Andrewshorvath/Stone%20Sheep%202014/DSCN1891_zpsc7bea35d.jpg

I got down to him and wow, I was excited!!!!! I counted, counted again and counted again...I think he is 10 I said to myself!!!! I shot a truly mature stone sheep.

I caped him out and packed him back up the draw which was one of the hardest packs I have had to do. 140ish lbs straight up shale, take a step then slide down half a step was how it went for the next 1.5 hrs.

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g426/Andrewshorvath/Stone%20Sheep%202014/95e232a8-ee7c-439d-8474-6fc280c30df5_zps7733bd91.jpg

I made it back to camp at about 8:30 and Larry was thrilled for me even though he was feeling just terrible with heat exhaustion and dehydration. I processed everything and got salt on the hide and was in bed by midnight.

Andrewh
08-20-2014, 09:14 AM
The next morning we were up and we deboned the meat and got it all packed and ready to take out as Larry had had enough, it was to a point that he couldn't keep water down so I knew this was it as it was getting serious pretty quick, get out and get him hydrated.

We made our way down the mountain and we got about 6km into the valley before real sickness overtook Larry, I was getting pretty concerned about him at this point so I pulled the shoot and where we were was going to be camp even though we wanted to get half way out. It was 3pm and he spent the rest of the day trying to sip water down and stay out of the sun.

The plan seemed to work, the next morning we were up early to get a start before the sun was out and he was feeling a lot better. We were greeted by a few caribou in the morning too at about 50 yrds from camp.

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g426/Andrewshorvath/Stone%20Sheep%202014/DSCN1938_zpsb8ab2a4e.jpg

They were open and the big guy in the pic was only a 5x5 so not legal, we did see a legal 6x6 on the way out that would have been an easy shot (maybe 200 yrds) but our goal was to get Larry out without risking serious illness. I took the majority of the weight in my bag and as I wanted to keep it as easy on him as possible.

After a long day we were back at the truck and wow, what an experience. Larry still really enjoyed himself despite being sick for a part of it, and I had a great time showing/giving someone a first sheep hunting experience.

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g426/Andrewshorvath/Stone%20Sheep%202014/DSCN1925_zps79f413d6.jpg

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treehugger
08-20-2014, 09:24 AM
Awesome thread from the personal to the conclusion! Sorry Larry wasn't with you when you pulled the trigger... sounds like a great partner! I'm sure you have a bunch of hunts together in the future. What a great story and beauty ram!

xfactor
08-20-2014, 09:25 AM
Dream hunt right there! congratulations!!!

glad you both made it out safe and sound.

Stone Sheep Steve
08-20-2014, 09:31 AM
Huge congrats!! That's a beauty ram and extra special to do it all on your own!

Well done!

SSS

MB_Boy
08-20-2014, 09:37 AM
Man I love sheep threads with pics of the country and a tale to go along with them!! :mrgreen:

Congrats on the ram!

kayjayess
08-20-2014, 09:37 AM
Andrew what a great trip. Congratulations on harvesting that ram. He is a beauty. Thanks for sharing.

BCrams
08-20-2014, 09:41 AM
Great hunt!! Congratulations on your first ram! He's a beaut! Tough luck on the heat exhaustion for your partner, water is important every chance you get whether hot or cool out.

Sofa King
08-20-2014, 09:42 AM
awesome.
great set of horns on that guy.

adriaticum
08-20-2014, 09:57 AM
Congrats on your success!
Did Larry drink any untreated water?
How does one get so sick so quickly..

Philcott
08-20-2014, 10:00 AM
Nice ram, congrats. It sure looks like tough climbing on the shale.

FGTV
08-20-2014, 10:00 AM
That is a pretty nice conclusion.

Props

boxhitch
08-20-2014, 10:02 AM
Nicely done , attago. Tough lesson for Larry , but not too costly overall.
Nice 10 yr old ram , or did they give you 11 ?

ryanb
08-20-2014, 10:03 AM
Fantastic old ram. Way to persevere and get it done.

It's great to see people starting to share some stories on here again. Hopefully the trend continues.

Andrewh
08-20-2014, 10:03 AM
He did drink untreated but he didn't have the runs...

kilometers
08-20-2014, 10:11 AM
Nice hunt congrats on the beauty

bangbangkhan
08-20-2014, 10:11 AM
congrats man!

Skull Hunter
08-20-2014, 10:15 AM
Great story and thanks for sharing. Too bad about your hunting partner, but better to be safe than sorry.

scttcanuck
08-20-2014, 10:38 AM
I met a good hunting partner on this site. We went on a stone sheep hunt this year as well.


His wife used to call me "The Rapist" for the first year we hunted together haha.

whitetailsheds
08-20-2014, 11:09 AM
Great thread Andrew...thanks for posting!!! Love the ram......good on ya!!! I see another trip in the future for yer partner!!! Hope he is feeling better.....have had heat stroke before and it's nasty. No dehydration yet as I love mountain water. Had "The Fever" a couple times from bad stuff, but it's always hit me once I've got home......great way to lose weight!!!

tayleoscar
08-20-2014, 11:15 AM
I had a great trip with Andrew, and a huge lesson learned!! I already cant wait to get after Sheep again.

Deaddog
08-20-2014, 11:19 AM
great job guys, a beauty of a ram, congrats!

harbinger
08-20-2014, 11:54 AM
Way to go man, that is a helluva ram and great story to boot. Way to pull it off solo too, F-ing rights man!

Fisher-Dude
08-20-2014, 11:57 AM
Nice stuff, guys! Besides getting a gorgeous ram, sharing your tale may help others avoid an ordeal like Larry's.

I've had giardia from the Northern Rockies...and yes, a great way to lose weight (15 lbs gone in 6 weeks! :) ) but one of the roughest illnesses I've ever had. Filter, filter, filter!

BiG Boar
08-20-2014, 12:00 PM
Awesome man. Sunstroke sucks. Great job on the ram Andrew, how does it taste?

quaint bucket
08-20-2014, 12:34 PM
Sounds like heat stroke and water deprivation?

Hope Larry is OK and congrats on the ram. :)

325
08-20-2014, 12:48 PM
Great ram! Congratulations on your success! Was he 10 or 11?

d6dan
08-20-2014, 01:01 PM
Happy, Happy, Happy!, What a Solid Ram!. Way to getter done. :-D

Krico
08-20-2014, 01:08 PM
Beauty mature ram, congrats.
Heat stroke is no joke, lesson learned!

Crazy_Farmer
08-20-2014, 03:10 PM
Beautiful Ram, love the darker colour of its coat. All that hiking, you definitely deserved this ram!

Water was a key role out there, thats too bad to get sick on a trip like that but glad it all worked out!

spear
08-20-2014, 05:54 PM
Aweomse ram, thanks for posting. Unfortunate for your partner, hard lesson learned. Thanks for posting, great trophy

Duk Dog
08-20-2014, 06:54 PM
Congrats on your ram, thanks for sharing.

Trekker
08-20-2014, 06:56 PM
Awesome work Andrew. Glad you were able to find a partner and have success on this trip and a heck of a ram to boot. Well done.

Gateholio
08-20-2014, 07:16 PM
That "selfie" pic with your HUGE grin says it all! :)

Tarp Man
08-20-2014, 07:51 PM
Best selfie I've ever seen! Funny about your wife screening your potential hunting partner... But serious props to you for perservering

Crawfy42
08-20-2014, 07:54 PM
Nice, nice, ram! Sounds like you did a lot of hiking in a short amount of time. Effort will give the rewards!

kennyj
08-20-2014, 08:08 PM
Great ram, great story. Thanks for sharing your adventure. I'm glad it worked out so well.
kenny

Brett
08-20-2014, 08:31 PM
Thanks for the story! Great animal and almost all great times

coolhunter
08-20-2014, 09:31 PM
awesome!!!Congrats on your success!!!

Caribou_lou
08-20-2014, 09:42 PM
Thumbs up guys!

HarryToolips
08-20-2014, 09:46 PM
Wicked sheep man way to go...

avadad
08-20-2014, 10:07 PM
Way to go Andrew! Sounds like an awesome adventure. I gotta ask what bag were you using and how you liked it?

Blainer
08-20-2014, 10:11 PM
Great ram!
Fantastic share.
Thank you

11hunt11
08-21-2014, 09:26 AM
Great Story Fella and a beauty Ram!

mattmckay
08-21-2014, 04:56 PM
Nice ram. Is he missing a tooth? My buddies ram only had five with a gap like that

caddisguy
08-21-2014, 06:28 PM
Great story, great job!

Not sure if that sounds like heat stroke... trouble keeping water a day later still? I'm thinking he had a norovirus family bug, ate something bad or it was some water borne pathogen.

I'm not a doctor, just play one pn HBC. I'm a recovered hypochondriac which makes me more qualified.

deadlyshot19
08-22-2014, 11:48 AM
Awesome hunt! Great ram also!

bckoothunter
08-22-2014, 12:18 PM
Thanks for the story, Great Ram!!

Andrewh
08-23-2014, 05:11 PM
Way to go Andrew! Sounds like an awesome adventure. I gotta ask what bag were you using and how you liked it?

It is a Mystery Ranch 6500. Big, reliable, and comfortable but heavy; think they weigh in at 9ish lbs.

Wouldn't trade the bag in for anything, I tried the KUIU ultra bag but it went back for a broken frame issue.

andrew

tayleoscar
08-23-2014, 06:23 PM
Love the avatar pic buddy

Robinhood
08-30-2014, 03:45 PM
Sounds like a great hunt, minus the illness part. Glad you were able to struggle through it Larry. Beautiful ram.

REMINGTON JIM
08-30-2014, 03:59 PM
Congrats on a Awesome Ram and a Great storey of the Hunt ! Thks for sharing ! :wink: RJ

Jagermeister
08-30-2014, 04:43 PM
Nice ram. Happy that Larry survived.

porcupine
09-02-2014, 08:41 PM
Nice story and pictures, and a great ram as well. Congratulations!

porcupine
09-02-2014, 08:43 PM
Well done! Nice story and pictures, and a great old ram as well. Congratulations! Glad to hear Larry made it out OK.

Rackmastr
09-03-2014, 07:05 AM
Awesome ram guys!!! Congrats.

sheep.elk.moose fanatic
09-03-2014, 09:59 PM
Big congrats !,,