>buckrush,
>Unfortunately my rare trophy was too
>rare because I didn't even
>see him.
>
>I hunted 12 days in northern
>BC for Stone Sheep and
>didn't see a ram even
>close to being legal. Backpacked
>over 60 miles and 25,000
>vertical feet. Fell in
>the rocks and got a
>softball size lump on my
>leg, then I got stung
>in the eye ball by
>a bee and my eye
>swelled almost shut. Several
>days of solid rain rusted
>the trigger on my gun
>and caused it to stop
>working right and while it
>was malfunctioning a grizzly bear
>came into camp...a little scary.
>
>It was an adventure to remember
>for sure, but the end
>results were pretty disappointing.
>
>How about you? How did
>your hunt turn out?
Yes, I got my ram on the first morning on the first day. We had scouted the weekend before and saw the caliber of the sheep we would be hunting. We had been told that the rams weren't as big as the other rams in other parts of the country so out of about 20 rams the biggest we saw would score probably 140. So on opening morning we spotted a big herd of sheep and saw the biggest ram in the group and he got me excited so I shot him at 325 yards. He scores exactly 130 and I am getting him shoulder mounted. Also, this was a Navajo Reservation tag that I drew for $25 on the second year I applied so I am pretty pleased with the ram. As far as pictures go I have no clue how to post pictures on here.