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Congrats! You were gone pretty early, must have been an easy pack?
Quote from: bobcat on November 07, 2014, 08:43:48 PMQuote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on November 07, 2014, 08:39:25 PMApproximately how much would your RAM weigh on the hoof? That's a real good pic with the crew!I have no clue. But I bet Ric Shirrod would know. (Elkstuffer)Maybe he'll chime in if he sees this thread, probably not until tomorrow I'd guess.A mature Cali Bighorn from this area will run 200-225 lbs with 30 lbs of that being horn.Congratulations Bob on a great ram. One of the best "under pressure" shots I've seen on a ram. Especially with me barking in your ear saying "you have to shoot NOW!!!"It was a great day with some great guys and I finally got to meet the "LEGENDARY" Billy the Kid Rock! Thanks for letting us be a part of you OIL hunt.
Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on November 07, 2014, 08:39:25 PMApproximately how much would your RAM weigh on the hoof? That's a real good pic with the crew!I have no clue. But I bet Ric Shirrod would know. (Elkstuffer)Maybe he'll chime in if he sees this thread, probably not until tomorrow I'd guess.
Approximately how much would your RAM weigh on the hoof? That's a real good pic with the crew!
Have you had a chance to eat any yet? I've heard sheep meat is the best there is
Quote from: adamR on November 07, 2014, 08:21:23 PMCongrats! You were gone pretty early, must have been an easy pack?Yes, with five people it was about as easy as it can get. I only had to pack the head and cape. All downhill about 1 mile.
Great ram! I see you had a couple of sheep experts with you.
Quote from: billythekidrock on November 07, 2014, 08:13:52 PMGeez BTKR, it sure looks like you are "long arming" that nut sack. Or was it photo shopped? (Inside joke between the 5 of us )