03 December 2011, 00:20
Tim HeraldGood for Rick! Glad he got a beautiful old ram...
03 December 2011, 00:21
KathiOutfitter: Desert Hunt
Luis & Braulio Romero
Guide: Cesar Morales
Asst. Guides:Poncho, Felix & Torro
Seri Nation Game Scouts: Angel & Victor
Rifle: Blaser 93 in 270
Scope/Binos: Swarovski
Spotting scope: Leica
Location: Seri Nation Land, Sonora Mexico
Date: November 20-29
Kathi and I were scheduled to hunt together, she was going to hunt muledeer and I was to hunt Desert sheep. Due to my Mother's alzheimers and dementia, both of us could not be away from home for 11 days. Kathi stayed at home to help my Father with her care. Kathi suggesested I post the hunt report.
I arrived in Hermosillo on November 19th and met with Cesar, the main guide. Entry into Mexico was easy and we began a three hour ride to the Seri Nation land where I would be hunting. This area is located directly across from Tiburon Island. The main camp is tented sleeping quarters with a mess tent and a propane powered shower. Bathroom facilities are used when females are in camp.The cook at the main camp was Julian and his assistant Jesus. Outstanding meals is an understatement.
Seri Nation Game Scouts must accompany all hunts.
We would leave camp before sunrise and not return until well after sunset. On two occasions we spiked camp out in the desert so we could get after the sheep immediately after first light. The hunt was physically challenging as this area has numerous canyons for the sheep to hide. You would hike to the top of one mountain, glass into the canyon, climb down, and go up the next mountain. The ability of the guides to spot sheep at long ranges without optical assistance was amazing. Everyday we saw good to great rams but one thing or another prevented a successful stalk.
On my last day of hunting, in the morning, we spotted three rams with a group of ewes at approximately 600 yards. The sheep had entered into a "second rut" as the rams were continuously smelling the ewes and following them during this hunt. We waited for the group of sheep to bed and after a 400 yard stalk which took almost two hours due to the difficult terrain we were within 200 yards of the sheep. Once again the rams were after the ewes and when the one ram came into the open I was able to shoot him.
I am not a record book person but the guides measured the sheep for statistical purposes. They estimated him to be 10+ years of age, one horn had 16 inch bases the other 16 2/8, both horns were broomed down, with a green score of 163 2/8.
I cannot say enough good things about Desert Hunt. Their entire operation from beginning to end was perfect. I wish Kathi had been able to go as there is a real unique beauty to the desert.
On a side note, while I was there a nine year old hunter took a ram on Tiburon Island completing his Grand Slam. He is believed to be the youngest ever to accomplish this goal.
Thanks to Judge G for posting photos.
03 December 2011, 03:06
SBTCongratulations! This is a dream hunt.
03 December 2011, 07:13
safari-lawyerCongrats Rick. I'm sorry that it did not work out for Kathi to make the trip. Hope to see you both in Vegas.
03 December 2011, 13:10
OrvarCongratulations on a beautiful ram Rick!
03 December 2011, 17:42
ldeRick,
Another well done job! Mountain nyala, marco polo/ibex and the latest a desert ram! Kudos to you and Kathi.
Wished Kathi had been able to do her mule deer hunt.
That ram is a beauty.
03 December 2011, 18:49
BiebsGreat trip? I wonder who his travel agent is? :-)
03 December 2011, 21:25
bwanamrmNice old ram! Congrats on a great hunt!
08 December 2011, 09:24
NakihunterGreat hunt and awesome ram.
BTW did you run into Catlow in the desert?
22 December 2011, 09:40
Use Enough GunOutstanding!
Having hunted in that part of the world, I know how rugged it can be!
19 January 2012, 20:54
Fallow BuckIt always surprises me how big these animals are.
Thanks for posting.
Rgds,
K