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Sonora Desert Ram
10 February 2010, 07:33
Jack D BoldSonora Desert Ram
HUNT LOCATION: Sonora, Old Mexico - 5 hours NW of Hermosillo
OUTFITTER: Ubaldo Lopez, El Rodeo Hunting Lodge
BOOKING AGENT: Wade Derby
HUNT DATES: February 4-6, 2010
SPECIES HUNTED: Cimarron
SPECIES SEEN BUT NOT SHOT: Mule Deer, Javelina
TOOL of CHOICE: Blaser R93 .300 RUM w/168 gr. Barnes TTSX, Swarovski Ballistic Turret Z5
This hunt started only a few months ago, with a call to my old friend, Wade Derby. I knew Wade sent quite a few hunters into Old Mexico, with pretty good results. I asked him to keep me in mind for a "sale" on Desert Big Horn. Wade called a few weeks back, with a hunt that fit that description. Off went the deposit.
Ubaldo was kind enough to allow my son Tyler as a no charge observer. Tyler signed his enlistment with the Marine Corps two days before our trip. I wanted to spend some quality time with my oldest boy before he reports for active duty.
The trip through Hermosillo was a
breeze. My gun permit was there waiting for me. I can honestly say it was easier to bring my rifle into Mexico than any other country I visited. No problemas!
After a three hour drive, we overnighted in a motel, close to the Arizona border. A 4:00 AM wakeup and another two hours had us pulling into camp.
After a short breakfast, we were off to hunt spired islands rising above the desert scrub. The rams lived in these cracked valleys, carpeted with sharp rocks and sharper cactus.
A short hike (by sheep standards) found us looking into sheep country, with the Sea of Cortez in the background
Our guide Alfonso spotted two rams 2.5 kilometers away. Even from that distance, one of them looked good. When the rams fed down into a draw, we hoofed it across this valley. We reached a hidden draw to begin the climb, aiming for a black rock 600 feet above. From there, we would have a commanding view of the valley where we hoped would be two unsuspecting rams.
Easing over the top, my ram was 135 yards below. He was feeding, completely unaware of our presence.
Ram Video My Sonora Ram was 12 years old. He was a battle scarred veteran, no doubt the
jefe of the hill for many years.
Celebration time!
My single regret is that this fabulous hunt was over the first day. But I am content with the entire experience. The Sonora desert is an amazing, beautiful, wild place. I am fortunate enough to share this majestic ram with my son. What an unforgettable hunt!
"You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world" - J Joplin
10 February 2010, 07:58
AzizCongratulation Jack, that was outstanding, thank you for posting the report and the video.
Regards
Aziz
10 February 2010, 08:05
HarrisVery nice ram and a great shot.
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10 February 2010, 08:43
drummondlindseyCongrats on a terrific ram!
Drummond
10 February 2010, 08:43
StormsGSPGreat report, great pictures, great ram, great that you got to do it with your son! Just awesome!
Thanks for sharing.
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10 February 2010, 09:39
SevenxbjtCongrats! Great ram.
10 February 2010, 14:42
handwerkGreat ram there, congrats and thanks for the pics and video.
10 February 2010, 16:57
Tim HeraldHuge congrats! Beautiful ram and one of, if not the, best trophy in North America. You should be proud...
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10 February 2010, 17:21
Mark A.Jack, Congrats on a great ram. It is special for sure, especially getting to share the hunt with your son. Well done.
Cheers--Mark Hampton
10 February 2010, 19:56
Oryxhunter1983GREAT VIDEO! congrats, you just got the hardest sheep in N. America to get...based on cost/availability.
Wade is a great guy...awesome that you could take such a beautiful ram!
10 February 2010, 19:58
matt ucongratulations Jack
Beautiful Ram!
10 February 2010, 20:02
dogcatMy kind of sheep hunt!!
Way to go...
10 February 2010, 21:18
Equinsu OchaCongrats on a fabulous ram, Jack!!
That desert country near the Sea of Cortez is some of my favorite country on this small world.. I drive down there quite often from here to fish at San Carlos.
Wade is an A+ guy.. We're heading off on one of his hunts in less than 3 months.
Congrats on a dream fulfilled!!
10 February 2010, 22:10
bluefinWay to go! Beauty of a ram. Where does that put you as far as the Slam?
10 February 2010, 22:48
CaneCorsoVery nice, congratulations!
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10 February 2010, 23:12
Josh K.Awesome ram!! Congrats.
10 February 2010, 23:54
Wade DerbyJack congratulations on your ram, what a great trophy! It is very special you were able to share it with your son. I just wanted to thank you for your trust in me and your friendship. It was an honor to be a part of it. Well Done, Wade
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11 February 2010, 05:59
safari-lawyerNicely done Jack. Beautiful ram.
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11 February 2010, 17:34
Aaron NeilsonJack - Beautiful Ram, congrats!!!
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www.huntghr.com 11 February 2010, 21:08
AndersGreat lookin' ram! Congratulations and thanks for sharing awesome pics and video!

11 February 2010, 22:39
River JordanCongratulations Jack, great looking ram.
12 February 2010, 00:51
MarioWonderful Trophy. Congratulations
mario
12 February 2010, 19:04
AnotherAZWriterJack, tell your son I said "Thanks for serving."
I was on a small commuter plane last week from San Antonio to Phoenix. I was in the first row but there must have been 20 soldiers in uinform on the plane. Told the flight attendant I would buy their drinks, just give me the bill.
At the end of the flight she told me "You owe me seven dollars. The guy who I served told me to tell you thanks."
"What?" I said. "There must have been 20 of them.
They were all sleeping except one she said.
13 February 2010, 16:24
NortonMost excellent!! Congratulations!
All the best to your son in his service to this greatest of countries.
13 February 2010, 16:26
Nortonquote:
Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
Jack, tell your son I said "Thanks for serving."
I was on a small commuter plane last week from San Antonio to Phoenix. I was in the first row but there must have been 20 soldiers in uinform on the plane. Told the flight attendant I would buy their drinks, just give me the bill.
At the end of the flight she told me "You owe me seven dollars. The guy who I served told me to tell you thanks."
"What?" I said. "There must have been 20 of them.
They were all sleeping except one she said.
Great imagery.....and it says so much about our soldiers in so few words.
14 February 2010, 01:07
bluefinquote:
AnotherAZWriter

14 February 2010, 02:27
Jack D Boldquote:
Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
Jack, tell your son I said "Thanks for serving."
I was on a small commuter plane last week from San Antonio to Phoenix. I was in the first row but there must have been 20 soldiers in uinform on the plane. Told the flight attendant I would buy their drinks, just give me the bill.
At the end of the flight she told me "You owe me seven dollars. The guy who I served told me to tell you thanks."
"What?" I said. "There must have been 20 of them.
They were all sleeping except one she said.
AZ,
It's been a few days since your post. Your words just stopped me in my tracks, thinking on just what it takes to be a soldier. My son is very bright, easy going, and can do pretty much anything he sets his mind to do. Yet he chose to serve his country in these most turbulent times.
As a father, I can only worry for his well being. As a man, I admire his courage.
I pray for him, his soon to be brothers in arms, and now too for the parents and loved ones of those dedicated few who answer the call.
God bless and keep them all.
And thanks again to all for the kind posts.
OK, a few more pics with my son. He also got his first ever javelina!
One to remember.
"You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world" - J Joplin
14 February 2010, 19:54
AnotherAZWriterquote:
Originally posted by Jack D Bold:
quote:
Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
Jack, tell your son I said "Thanks for serving."
I was on a small commuter plane last week from San Antonio to Phoenix. I was in the first row but there must have been 20 soldiers in uinform on the plane. Told the flight attendant I would buy their drinks, just give me the bill.
At the end of the flight she told me "You owe me seven dollars. The guy who I served told me to tell you thanks."
"What?" I said. "There must have been 20 of them.
They were all sleeping except one she said.
AZ,
It's been a few days since your post. Your words just stopped me in my tracks, thinking on just what it takes to be a soldier. My son is very bright, easy going, and can do pretty much anything he sets his mind to do. Yet he chose to serve his country in these most turbulent times.
As a father, I can only worry for his well being. As a man, I admire his courage.
I pray for him, his soon to be brothers in arms, and now too for the parents and loved ones of those dedicated few who answer the call.
God bless and keep them all.
And thanks again to all for the kind posts.
OK, a few more pics with my son. He also got his first ever javelina!
One to remember.
Jack,
The quality of today's solider is really impressive. Just listen to them on the news - your typical SP4 speaks much better than my local pols.
Remember to donate to the USO this year. I do every year. And when you see a soldier in uniform, thank him or her. Give them your first class seat if you got upgraded (I did so twice the week before last) - half the time they will refuse it anyway. Remind them they can go into the private airline lounges when in uniform (at least they can on Delta).
I do these things because there is a chance that that soldier will be lying wounded, perhaps bleeding to death, and thinking "no one really cared." But then he will think of that anonymous guy who once gave up his first class seat or bought him a beer or perhaps lunch...
We simply can't do enough for those serving. I loved 'em when I was one of 'em, and I love them now.
God Bless your son.
14 February 2010, 21:34
billinthewildBeautiful....well done
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15 February 2010, 18:09
bwanamrmBeautiful trophy ram! Congratulations!
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If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch...
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!
- Rudyard Kipling
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18 February 2010, 22:52
Wildlife GalleryJack,
Great story and Trophy... All the best to Tyler as he is about to do the most honorable thing, defend our Countries freedom. I served our Country proudly and have the utmost respect for those that have and do...DAN
19 February 2010, 06:14
MHC_TXCongratulations and a big Thanks to your son!
20 February 2010, 21:54
MARK H. YOUNGJack,
Nice ram! Good that you could spend some special time with your son before he goes to boot camp. How times have changed. Your son is getting his deserved good wishes now before he ever gets into the service. Nobody even said "Welcome home" to me until last year nearly fourty years after the fact. Different times, different war. All the best to your son.
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steve fThat is a great ram-congratulations !
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15 March 2010, 04:35
Kamo Gariquote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Jack,
Nice ram! Good that you could spend some special time with your son before he goes to boot camp. How times have changed. Your son is getting his deserved good wishes now before he ever gets into the service. Nobody even said "Welcome home" to me until last year nearly fourty years after the fact. Different times, different war. All the best to your son.
Mark
I cringe when I hear things like that. Well, apologies for the slight delay, but I'd like to say welcome home to you, and thanks for your service, Mark. Seriously.
Godspeed to the young gent heading off, and may he come home safely. Great memories on the hunt with the old man he'll be taking with him, I'm sure.
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17 March 2011, 22:46
northfaceBeautiful ram! Great video! You must be very proud of your son as we are of our sons. (We also have a Tyler). Thank him for serving our Country!
Also thanks for your help regarding the Blair/Heathington situation. Lonnie Henriksen
Jack, way to go! Isn't that your second desert?
Prayers out for the safety of your son.
To Wade, I promise - one day.... (unless I draw of course

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17 March 2011, 23:42
Jack D BoldLDE,
no just my first. Mr. Henriksen and I got to talking about sheep hunting, and started talking about this hunt and my ram.
Did he mention he is new a member of the "grand slam" sheep club? A terrific accomplishment!
But his best accomplishment is in raising such fine sons. He did something right, and now it's coming back to him.
And I am with you - my only hope for a second DBH is for the states of AZ, NV, or UT to realize just who it is they are dealing with and sell me a permit!
If you want to hunt the DBH, now would be a pretty good time, and Wade a pretty good resource. IMO, they are as inexpensive as they are going to get, and you can trust Wade to get it done.
ANd thanks for your thoughts for my family.
Cheers!
"You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world" - J Joplin
18 March 2011, 07:21
reddy375Great sheep and video. Congratulations.
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