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Here is my Chugach ram. 39 5/8 x 14 1/4
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M774now: WOW!! What a HOG!!.. that is Beautiful. Story?? I hope to get one..will be hunting the Alaska range Sept 7th thru 16th.. first time in Alaska.. Les
 
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mega congrats on a very nice trophy---chris
 
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Awesome Dall bizymocha, I just saw this over on the Alaska Outdoors forum. Massive horns and the body is huge! This sir is the ram of my dreams! Thanks for posting.

Regards, Bill
 
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Now thats one hell of a Ram. Congrats. What outfitter did you use? First ram hunt? I sure as hell hope you have a story to go with that monster. Give us sumptin.

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WOW!!! THat is Awesome!!

Time to lose some weight me thinks and get out there!!


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Well done and thank you for sharing the photo!!
 
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Great ram and hard earned I'm sure. I hunted the AK Range last year for my ram, and my gudies told me that the Chugach is as tough as it gets. Congrats!
 
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Lifesize or shoulder mount Wink
 
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VERY NICE.

What did you shoot him with, rifle, scope, bullet, load, distance, position etc. Give us the details.


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Exellent ram! I'm beginning to really crave some sheephunting...
 
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Magnificent looking beast; congrats!

Love to read the story mow...Wink8


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Phenomenal! Nate
 
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A sheep of my dreams also. A dall sheep hunt would be tops. There is still hope for me.

Great sheep wow.
 
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How did he taste?
 
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Man, great ram and super trophy... story please.


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Story posted on this same thread.
 
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That's it, I'm moving to BC!!

I've been checking housing prices, and if I sell out now, I can buy a house in a number of areas in BC and pay cash. My wife and I could both get a bus driver's job for starters, and in a wee while I'd be after sheeps and goats, and grizzlies! dancing

Canuck, how's the school bus driver job market in Cranbrook? My wife has her class 2 license... I can always start with a paper route. Razzer

Great ram M774now! clap

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Canuck, how's the school bus driver job market in Cranbrook? My wife has her class 2 license... I can always start with a paper route.


I hear the job market is good, especially if you ain't fussy. Cranbrook (and area) is the best place in the world for a sheephunter to be a resident...use your vacation to hunt stones and dalls in the north and use your weekends to hunt bighorns in your backyard.

Congrats on a great ram M774now!!

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Originally posted by Canuck:
I hear the job market is good, especially if you ain't fussy. Cranbrook (and area) is the best place in the world for a sheephunter to be a resident...use your vacation to hunt stones and dalls in the north and use your weekends to hunt bighorns in your backyard.


Canuck! You're supposed to discourage me! Wink
Before you know it I'll start thinking about it seriously.... too late... I already have.

Maybe I'll take my wife on a weekend to Cranbrook, you know, to spend some time together, pick up my rifle, etc. etc....
hijack

My apologies to M774now, your glory moment shouldn't be diminished by my whining!

Frans
 
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Dicouragement? I'm just thinking about what's best for ya bud!

Let me know when you are in town...I'll buy you a beer at the pub if our schedules line up. Smiler

Cheers,
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