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A friend drew one of the 16 new tags that were offered this year. Heading down tomorrow to scout a bit and see what we can find. Supposed to be some GIANT rams in this unit so we'll see. Hope to have pics on Monday morning for everybody

Hope everybody has a great weekend
 
Posts: 2094 | Location: Windsor, CO | Registered: 06 December 2005Reply With Quote
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get photo's and be safe
 
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Yes sir! I'll call you tomorrow when I'm on the road
 
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What unit did he draw for?
 
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Drummond,

Thank goodness you posted. Due to a massive computer glitch, your friend got my tag by mistake. Please send it to me immediately.

Best of success to you and your friend.


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. Hope to have pics on Monday morning for everybody


We're waiting..... rotflmo
 
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Here's one I pulled off the video. One of my other buddies took all of the video and pictures with him back to Utah and will be sending me a disk.

 
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That video shot through a spotting scope?
 
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Yes sir and both rams were well over a mile away

I have MUCH better footage and pictures coming my way and will get it up as soon as I receive it
 
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Looks like you have a few good rams located. That second one carries is mass really well.

The "weak stomach" video was pretty hilarious.


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Looking forward to the better footage, both those Rams are real nice.
I've been putting in for Deserts since 1997 in Colorado.
 
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This ram is a stud! Picture was taken from almost 2 miles away



 
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what are you giving him for bases?
I put him at 34-36" and with 15" bases he should be high 60's maybe bust 70.
What do you think ? beautiful ram thou...
with a fun ticket in MY pocket he
would be a contender
 
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what are you giving him for bases?


This is the $100,000 question. We have nothing to go on as these particular sheep have never been hunted. This ram is heavier than he looks in the picture. I am guessing him at 36" and depending on his bases should go from low to mid 170's but I may be off. I'm not great at judging these sheep
 
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me either and I'm being so bold
as to try and judge off a picture.
Great low slung, loose curled ram
More scouting I'm guessing...
great start, good luck, keep us posted
 
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me either and I'm being so bold
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Never stopped either of us before Big Grin
 
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so true Big Grin
 
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I put him at 34-36" and with 15" bases he should be high 60's maybe bust 70.


Spot on guess in my book
But what do I know. I'm an armchair Desert Sheep hunter.
 
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would you teach me
how to get an arm chair
into desert sheep country? Cool
 
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Your right drummondlindsey. 173-175
 
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Pretty much the same way I get anything into or out of Sheep, Goat or Elk country, I strap it to a pack frame and put my eyes forward and my boots one after the other!
I am trying to teach my kids this same trick so when I'm a bit older they will take care of the heavy lifting.
 
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I am trying to teach my kids this same trick so when I'm a bit older they will take care of the heavy lifting.

Good plan and I see many treasured memories
ahead of you
 
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No way 171.5 at the most dancing Big Grin


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It seems 15 of the 16 Desert Sheep tags ended up in Non Resident hands??? Can you say major lawsuit coming against the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish? I can. Hold on to your hats, big storm coming.

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It seems 15 of the 16 Desert Sheep tags ended up in Non Resident hands??? Can you say major lawsuit coming against the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish? I can. Hold on to your hats, big storm coming.

Larry Sellers
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Larry, I had no idea that only 1 resident drew one of the new desert bighorn tags! What was the ratio of residents to non residents on the other desert tags? Would be interesting to know who many residents put in for those new tags but only 1 getting drawn is really weird! If I were a resident I would be PISSED!

I wouldn't put anything past NMF&G, it's a corrupt department IMO
 
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Unlike deer and elk, the tags for sheep, ibex, and oryx are not split between residents and non-residents (84/16% split). It's unfortunate (for me especially - I really want to hunt those critters) and irritating, but if I recall correctly has already stood up to legal action. Like it or not, we residents don't get preferential treatment for these tags. Quite the opposite it seems...

Edited to add that the game and fish does't care. They're all about the money, so non-residents drawing these tags for three grand versus my $150 tickles them pink. The NMG&F are money managers, not game managers.


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Happens in Az also. It is because the total number on NR applicants exceeds the number of resident apps. Here in Oregon, most of the people live on the west side so they draw most of the tags. We feed them all year and watch the "Portland Hunters" wander around shooting at them.


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drummond - No bad intended on you guys for sure. Hope you have a really great hunt and keep the info coming on future scouting trips. NMG&F are turds for sure!!

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It seems 15 of the 16 Desert Sheep tags ended up in Non Resident hands??? Can you say major lawsuit coming against the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish? I can. Hold on to your hats, big storm coming.

Larry Sellers
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Larry, I had no idea that only 1 resident drew one of the new desert bighorn tags! What was the ratio of residents to non residents on the other desert tags? Would be interesting to know who many residents put in for those new tags but only 1 getting drawn is really weird! If I were a resident I would be PISSED!

I wouldn't put anything past NMF&G, it's a corrupt department IMO
 
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