LAST EDITED ON Mar-06-18 AT 10:23PM (MST)[p]>>>If your really that hard up
>>>for sheep, start saving $50/month
>>>and the couple hundred bucks
>>>a year you spend on
>>>applications in a separate account.
>>>
>>>
>>>In 15 years you might be
>>>2/3 of the way to
>>>a guided hunt? Who knows
>>>with inflation.
>>
>>In 15 years, with no interest
>>(typical savings accounts), you will
>>have $3,750. A typical
>>guided Alberta bighorn sheep hunt
>>with tag is $32,000.
>>Even after drawing a tag,
>>guided hunts are usually $7-10,000.
>>Idaho has some of the
>>best draw odds in the
>>west for bighorns, and if
>>you are serious about sheep
>>hunting you should be in
>>that draw.
>>
>>In 2013 a friend from Florida
>>called and asked me where
>>I got my sheep, where
>>he should put in, etc.
>>I told him, he applied,
>>and drew his tag first
>>year. We hunted 18
>>days, and he hit his
>>ram too high up with
>>a bow (no mans land),
>>and also missed with rifle,
>>but that's hunting.
>>
>>My ram from 2006, solo bow
>>kill.
>>
>
>
>I don't know where you learned
>math but $50/monthx12 months=$600/yearx15 years=$9000.
>If he also saves an
>extra $200-300 a year in
>app fees then he ends
>up at $12000-13500.
Sorry guess I thought he said an extra $50 a year. Either way, a long way from a paid sheep hunt, unless it's a Dall.