22 July 2009, 00:23
Dagga BoyOutstanding Stone sheep
Check out this huge Stone sheep taken by Donald South in British Columbia:
http://www.huntingreport.com/t...y_gallery.cfm?id=403Isn't that a beautiful animal? He was a runner up for the 2009 Carlo Caldesi Award for that sheep. You can see why.
22 July 2009, 01:06
SevensThat's one heck of a sheep!
22 July 2009, 01:14
NortonDang....that thing must have had a constant neck ache......what a monster!
22 July 2009, 04:59
SevenxbjtMight evn shoot him on the first day, maybe

22 July 2009, 06:24
Dagga BoyThat's very funny. I'd shoot him in the first five minutes.
That's a ram of a lifetime.
22 July 2009, 06:56
chilcotin hillbillyThat is a beauty, they don't come much bigger.In 93 I was hunting a ways north of where that ram was shot and spotted a ram that would rival this one. A real trophy of a life time. A huge hail storm, and a very dangerous land slide interrupted the stalk and darkness fell before finishing the stalk. never saw that ram again.

22 July 2009, 09:36
SevenxbjtDagga Boy, I just re-read the post. At first hasty read I thought you did shoot it. Do you happen to know how wide it was with flares like that?
22 July 2009, 09:50
graybirdThat ram and story was the cover on one of the recent Eastman's Hunting Journal April/May 2009 Issue 112.
Within the article, it reported the rigth horn length was 44-5/8 and the left was 45-7/8 with bases of 13-6/8 and 13-7/8. The greatest spread at 29-2/8 inches. It also stated it was one of the largest rams taken in the last two decades.
22 July 2009, 20:06
Dagga BoyThanks for the details, graybird. That was more information than I had at my fingertips.
And Sevenxbjt, I WISH I'd shot him. I'll try to find out how much he flares.
22 July 2009, 20:08
Dagga BoyChilcotin hillbilly, that's a tough story. Maybe one day you'll get back up there and run into one like him.
Good luck.