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Quote from: Falcon on June 25, 2013, 12:07:05 PMCoachI am a big fan of the lamb tips. When I hunted for Dalls in Alaska I had 2 rams in my scope. One was a heavy horned ram with his left horn broken. I chose my full curl. He just had that look I was looking for.Someday I pray I get a chance to put a Washington ram next to him. Maybe if you started tithing it might happen
CoachI am a big fan of the lamb tips. When I hunted for Dalls in Alaska I had 2 rams in my scope. One was a heavy horned ram with his left horn broken. I chose my full curl. He just had that look I was looking for.Someday I pray I get a chance to put a Washington ram next to him.
Quote from: Falcon on June 25, 2013, 12:07:05 PMCoachI am a big fan of the lamb tips. When I hunted for Dalls in Alaska I had 2 rams in my scope. One was a heavy horned ram with his left horn broken. I chose my full curl. He just had that look I was looking for.Someday I pray I get a chance to put a Washington ram next to him. Maybe if you started tithing it might happen :chuckleBennyEveryone's a comedian!😜
Quote from: Cook1985 on June 24, 2013, 02:08:21 PMWOW! thats Awesome!Thanks for that Coach! Ive been trying to figure out the best way to judge them.The best way to learn how to judge sheep is to get into a taxidermist that has 5 or 6 different rams with known scores so you can compare them. Do not shoot a ram that you have only seen from the rear. They ALL look big.
WOW! thats Awesome!Thanks for that Coach! Ive been trying to figure out the best way to judge them.
Hold out and be picky because the one I know green scored at 165 and there were 3 others bigger than that one still there and the largest one I seen was big as the 170's one posted earlier so take your time and really scout and be happy with the one you get because they are truly remarkable animals and worth the wait.
Several years ago...Fantastic hunt!!