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This is what I don't like about bighorn sheep hunting in this state. If I ever drew the tag, I'd almost feel like I was just hunting domestic bighorn sheep. They just don't seem "wild" when they're only there because they've been transplanted there (wherever they may be). Are there any bighorn sheep in this state that are "natural?"
Quote from: bobcat on April 18, 2013, 10:26:19 PMThis is what I don't like about bighorn sheep hunting in this state. If I ever drew the tag, I'd almost feel like I was just hunting domestic bighorn sheep. They just don't seem "wild" when they're only there because they've been transplanted there (wherever they may be). Are there any bighorn sheep in this state that are "natural?"So I guess you would feel the same way if you drew a Blues bull tag.
Quote from: huntnphool on April 19, 2013, 01:57:44 PMQuote from: bobcat on April 18, 2013, 10:26:19 PMThis is what I don't like about bighorn sheep hunting in this state. If I ever drew the tag, I'd almost feel like I was just hunting domestic bighorn sheep. They just don't seem "wild" when they're only there because they've been transplanted there (wherever they may be). Are there any bighorn sheep in this state that are "natural?"So I guess you would feel the same way if you drew a Blues bull tag.No, not the same.
People talk about "Ending domestic Grazing" as its no big deal. That's taking away peoples livelihood... Sad deal with the sheep no doubt but doesn't the article say "the disease is not transferable to domestic animals or people"??