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Another Brooks Range Hunt
25 September 2009, 02:35
EBAnother Brooks Range Hunt
Here's another Brooks Range Hunt alblum, if I can get the URL to work....
25 September 2009, 08:32
ChisanaNope. Doesn't work.
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28 September 2009, 22:09
EBIf you click on "back to Alblum, you should be able to see all the pics.
28 September 2009, 22:14
EBHopefully the following URL will work. If you click on Back to Alblum you should get all the pics.
http://gallery.me.com/mpillon#...010435&bgcolor=black29 September 2009, 09:15
AntlersNice album and very nice ram. Age?
Congrats!!
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29 September 2009, 16:05
philny1Beautiful ram, enjoyed the pics.
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29 September 2009, 17:28
Dall85Great pics, hard work but worth it. Congratulations!
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29 September 2009, 21:38
EBThanks guys. It was a lot of work. 9 days is a long time for an old guy like me to haul his butt up and down those Mts. The ram was 11 1/2 years old, 37.5 inches. He was the only legal ram we saw at any range on the hunt and really only one of a few rams more than half curl, although we saw a lot of sheep. The weather played havoc with the sheep and their patterns and the rams simply vanished and we really didn't know where to turn. It was also nice that I spotted him and not my guide, Mike, who did a terrific job throughout. I was never so glad as when we judged him legal.
29 September 2009, 23:57
ChisanaNice ram. Looks like you were with Deltana. Did you shoot one of those caribou bulls also? The bull that is out of velvet is not bad.
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30 September 2009, 04:24
458LottfanExcellent photos and nice Ram! This is the next Alaskan animal on my hit list!
Thanks for sharing you pics.
30 September 2009, 05:19
RugThat is an awesome gallery. The mountains are well(WOW)! Congrats on the ram EB
30 September 2009, 05:24
TRLNice Ram!
Excellent pictures!
30 September 2009, 22:41
EBI was with Deltana. This is my second trip. I know there is a guy on this forum that had a bad experience with them a few years back, but I can't say enough good things about Ralph and Jim. They work about as hard as anyone to get you your sheep. Great equipment, first rate guides and pilots. I hunted with Billy Molls my first trip and Mike Thomas this time. These guys want to hunt and will push you as hard as you can be pushed. We covered well over 120-30 miles in the 9 days and I was beat, but I look a whole lot better for it now

No I didn't take a caribou; had many chances as you can see, and there were some others that I didn't photograph that were even better, but didn't even bother to get a tag, since Ralph didn't need the meat and all the high wall space in my trophy room is taken up with Elk and other critters. I did dry fire on a couple of those bulls though....so I guess in my mind I got them....

I also had a great chance at a very good grizz, but that's another story. It was the 10th day, I had a new guide and the bear turned up where we didn't expect him and by the time we figured out what the big brown blob in the willows 60 yards in front of us was, he was off to the races and by the time I got the gun out of the pack it was just a hope and a prayer that didn't turn out. Disappointing, but since in 50 years of hunting this is the first time I've ever hunted bear (even though I grew up around them and they are all over the ranches where I hunt most of my elk and deer) there is probably a reason I didn't get this one. Oh well. Great adventure. Thanks guys.
02 October 2009, 06:52
SDhunterThanks for sharing, I have to get up there sometime in my lifetime.
One of my dreams to hunt the Brooks.
09 October 2009, 22:51
RedlanderGreat photos. My wife and I vacationed in Alaska Labor Day week and had a great time. A Dall sheep hunt is high on my list - loosing the 25 lbs to do it is going to be the hard part.
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11 October 2009, 21:11
TBinKodiakGreat ram and pictures, congrats.
15 October 2009, 22:07
Arthur DWow. That's incredible.
What rifle? caliber? bullets? Congrats.
My "normal" sheep rifle is a .300 Win Mag., built by Kerry O'Day at MG Arms. I usually shoot 180 gr. partitions out of it. It weighs about 6.2 lbs scopped and loaded. Since I was also hunting bear on this trip, I decided not to take it, but instead to take my .338 Rum, also built by Kerry, but about a pound and a bit heavier. Shooting 225 Gr. TSX at 3100 fps. By the end of the trip that lb really added up....anyway it was also probably too much gun for sheep, but worked well. In retrospect the .300 would have been just fine for mt. grizz too, so if I go on another sheep hunt of any type, it's the .300 that goes.