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The trophies that I am "guarding " here: sheephunter | ||
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Those are some nice looking animals. Where's the desert bighorn? | |||
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Very nice. That is a great Dall. | |||
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Sheephunter, Nice Caribou! That's what I'm hoping to go after next year. | |||
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Beautiful sheep. You're making me jealous! Thanks, Bill | |||
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Very nice trophies,and to be honest i like it better to just have some good trophies in one room as to hang every trophie on the wall that had been hunted. Sometimes i feel that some rooms are to fuul with trophies, so the beauty of the "single trophies can�t be seen" By the way,is it possible with a (students)low budget to hunt on sheeps in the US? As far as i know is sheep hunting not at easy as other hunts, because 1) the physically condit. of the hunter 2) the areas that host good trophies 3)the number of tags and licences that are available and so on... But maybe you can bring light to the darkness ;D cheers for now Konstantin | |||
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if you live in a state with sheep, its easier (and cheaper) to draw tags and you are in place to go scouting. I think Alaska may even have some over the counter tags in some units for those who live in Alaska (but could be wrong). Otherwise, sheep hunting with a guide (Dall and Stone's require non-natives to have guides) costs enough that someone wanting to hunt will have to save a couple of years on a student (or school teacher ) budget. Troy | |||
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