quote:Originally posted by mboga biga bwana:
I bet less than 300 Rams every year are taken.
Mayby someone can correct me
quote:Originally posted by Outdoor Writer:quote:Originally posted by mboga biga bwana:
I bet less than 300 Rams every year are taken.
Mayby someone can correct me
Way, way off. There are more than 300 desert sheep killed just in NV, NM, CA & AZ, and in AK, they likely kill 800-1000 Dall sheep per year. And the number of RM sheep killled in the many states & provinces where they are fair game is much higher yet.
quote:Originally posted by mboga biga bwana:
Thanks for the Clarification
quote:Originally posted by Outdoor Writer:quote:Originally posted by mboga biga bwana:
Thanks for the Clarification
Here are snippets from a sheep foundation document. Although it's dated 2020, the current harvest is likely about the same or higher. Looks like the grand total is about 3,000 per year
Current estimates suggest 10,000-12,000 Stone’s sheep in northern BC and southern YT, and approximately 3,000 Fannin sheep (hybrid between Dall’s and Stone’s sheep) in southern YT. Annual Stone’s sheep harvest averages approximately 300 rams/year
Estimates suggest there are 88,000-100,000 Dall’s sheep in Alaska, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories and northern British Columbia, with an annual ram harvest of approximately 1,200/year.
Estimates suggest there are 49,000 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep in 14 U.S. states (ND, SD, NE, MT, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, ID, NV, WA, OR, CA) and 2 Canadian provinces (AB, BC). Annual harvest averages approximately 1,000 rams/year.
Estimates suggest there are 39,000 desert bighorn sheep in 7 U.S. states (AZ, CA, CO, NV, NM, TX, UT) and 6 states in Mexico (Baja California, Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Sonora). Annual harvest averages approximately 500 rams/year
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