Sorry it took me so long to reply....you have probably already used your points, but if not, I had an incredible experience on this hunt. Definitely a hunt of a lifetime. I have tried to post pics, but can't seem to figure that out.
I spent most of my summer out there scouting and got to know the unit really well....each time was a great adventure full of great memories. Definitely not an easy hunt.....its very rugged country. My adventures typically required long hikes, up to 11 miles to get back into sheep country. There are other ways to get into sheep country, you can float the river or PM me and I call share some other ways to get there. I enjoyed hiking because it is also some beautiful country. Oddly enough, we saw bear scat multiple times so you will be in bear country as well.
As for the Sheep.....it took me all summer to find them....I started to get a bit frustrated because I just couldn't seem to find the sheep, but when I found them, I saw good numbers each time I went in. I saw a couple of really good rams....in fact, the first Ram I saw during my hunt was a bruiser, but I was only 30 minutes from camp when we spotted him and couldn't allow myself to shoot the first ram I saw during the hunt. I passed on him thinking he might be there on my way back, but never found him again. I ended up killing a really heavy, 9-10 year old RAM that scored 170. There were 5-6 other rams in the same grouping and he was the best ram. I didn't realize how steep the terrain was where I shot him and he rolled and tumbled about 150 yards after I shot him. Caught it all on video....my heart definitely sank as I watched him tumble heard over heels down the mountainside. Just another piece of his story and the many adventures that accompany you on a sheep hunt like this.
The other guy that had a tag for this unit my same year killed a monster ram, scored 185+ if I am not mistaken just a mile or so up river from where I killed mine. So there were some awesome sheep on this unit. The next year, I heard about the sickness and spoke with a hunter who drew the tag and he didn't seem to see as many big rams....I sure hope that herd wasn't hit too hard, because there were definitely some great sheep in the herd. If you by chance still have your points, I would be happy to share what information I have........I always love to talk sheep! I will try to post some pics again.
Jared
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