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Sheep hunting options
« on: February 22, 2015, 07:35:39 PM »
So I am in my early 30's and really would like to go on at least ones sheep hunt in my life. Even though I have been putting in for WA most of my life, I realize the odds are stacked against all of us here due to the number of hunters and lack of tags. I have tried to justify a Stone or Dahl sheep hunt, but there is no way I can drop $12k to $20k on a hunt.

My question is, which state(s) do you think I would have the best chance at drawing if I didn't mind putting in for next 25 to 30 years? I realize there is no guarantees, but I'm just looking to up my odds a little and give myself a chance to draw one sheep tag in my lifetime. I am currently putting in for Utah and Colorado, but bailed on Wyoming after they changed how non-residents draw or how many can draw. I have also been applying for moose in Idaho, but I'm thinking about switching to sheep since there is no preference point system and its all about the luck of the draw.

I dont want to know what specific units or hunts you guys are putting in for, rather just what state(s) you guys think have the best chance of drawing as a non-resident after applying for 25 to 30 years.  Any advice you guys are willing to share would be appreciated.
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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2015, 07:39:53 PM »
Have you considered Montana's OTC units?

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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2015, 07:46:05 PM »
Over the next 25-30 years your odds are as good hear as anywhere and likly cheaper to apply for. The best odds around however are buying a life time membership to the wild sheep foundation. The hunt they give away at there banquet is the best odds anywhere

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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2015, 07:49:08 PM »
Over the next 25-30 years your odds are as good hear as anywhere and likly cheaper to apply for. The best odds around however are buying a life time membership to the wild sheep foundation. The hunt they give away at there banquet is the best odds anywhere
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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2015, 07:56:59 PM »
As far as moose goes, your best bet might be Idaho when it comes to draw odds.
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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2015, 08:01:34 PM »
Look at the raffle tags for this state. Your odds might be better with purchasing some of those rather than applying in other states. The "South Central" raffle tag, sold 1,491 tickets last year. If you bought ten, your odds are 1 in 149. Or buy 20, gets you down to 1 in 75. Much better odds than the draw, which overall is about 1 in 555 (not taking points into account). Yes it is $17 per ticket, so 20 tickets would be $340. But that still may be cheaper than applying in several other states every year. However, I really don't know because I've never looked into it. I just know the odds are too low and the cost too high for me to get into that game.

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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2015, 08:37:41 PM »
I think you can get a guaranteed tag in Alberta, but you have to hire a guide, because tags are issued to the guides.

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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2015, 08:51:39 PM »
The best draw odds for sheep in the lower 48 is in Idaho.

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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2015, 08:53:01 PM »
No pts in New Mexico. Might as well try :tup:

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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2015, 09:07:06 PM »
Idaho is your best shot at a NR tag, no doubt. 

NM is sticking it to the non-resident DIY sheep hunters - thousands of applicants, and exactly 1 desert and 1 rocky tag available, and you get to front the $3K tag price for a few months while they earn the interest.  I won't give them my money. 

In all seriousness, if you're on the 25-30 year plan anyway, take that $500+/year you will spend in app fees across the west and save it for a dall sheep hunt.  Realistically, a 25-30 year plan may net you nothing in the draws given the way the western states are cinching down on NR tags.  But saving that money over time WILL get you a tag. 
 

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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2015, 09:10:06 PM »
The OTC tags in Montana encompass some of the toughest terrain in North America and many of veteran sheep hunters have walked away beat down and empty handed.  Just an FYI.  Its not impossible but should not be jumped into lightly.  Also, I do believe that it is the hunters responsibility to keep track on whether the quota has been met or not so a sat phone is a requirement so you can call in daily to check.
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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #11 on: February 22, 2015, 09:10:41 PM »
Idaho is your best shot at a NR tag, no doubt. 

NM is sticking it to the non-resident DIY sheep hunters - thousands of applicants, and exactly 1 desert and 1 rocky tag available, and you get to front the $3K tag price for a few months while they earn the interest.  I won't give them my money. 

In all seriousness, if you're on the 25-30 year plan anyway, take that $500+/year you will spend in app fees across the west and save it for a dall sheep hunt.  Realistically, a 25-30 year plan may net you nothing in the draws given the way the western states are cinching down on NR tags.  But saving that money over time WILL get you a tag.
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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #12 on: February 22, 2015, 09:13:41 PM »
Idaho is your best shot at a NR tag, no doubt. 

NM is sticking it to the non-resident DIY sheep hunters - thousands of applicants, and exactly 1 desert and 1 rocky tag available, and you get to front the $3K tag price for a few months while they earn the interest.  I won't give them my money. 

In all seriousnress, if you're on the 25-30 year plan anyway, take that $500+/year you will spend in app fees across the west and save it for a dall sheep hunt.  Realistically, a 25-30 year plan may net you nothing in the draws given the way the western states are cinching down on NR tags.  But saving that money over time WILL get you a tag.
Applying for 30 years in a state with 1 in 200 odds gives you a 1 in 7 chance of being drawn. If you really want to hunt a specie like sheep, save your money and go.

A good idea might be to join Washington's Wild Sheep Foundation and meet some members. Their annual banquet is coming up soon.
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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #13 on: February 22, 2015, 09:21:23 PM »
I know several guys who have killed sheep in the Montana unlimited areas, it can be done.
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Re: Sheep hunting options
« Reply #14 on: February 22, 2015, 09:31:57 PM »
Over the next 25-30 years your odds are as good hear as anywhere and likly cheaper to apply for. The best odds around however are buying a life time membership to the wild sheep foundation. The hunt they give away at there banquet is the best odds anywhere

Both my wife and myself are lifetime members and have been for a couple of years. I still plan on putting in for WA as well, but I have to think that our odds of drawing here only get worse every year.
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