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Re: Bighorns dying
« Reply #60 on: January 24, 2009, 02:35:33 AM »
Ramslam, what other forums have you posted this at to get the word out?
There is another in Boise that I can think of that maybe you can go to.  I havent been there in a long time, but will go look to see if there is any discussion about this. 
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Re: Bighorns dying
« Reply #61 on: January 24, 2009, 01:22:04 PM »
I just finished sending them my email.
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Re: Bighorns dying
« Reply #62 on: November 04, 2009, 09:30:33 AM »
This issue is still pending so I wanted to draw attention to the records.  I was looking at the WA sheep records and it's really sad.  Over about an 8 year span the blues and Blackbutte produced B&C sheep after sheep after sheep every year.  I remember the times because I was going to college down there and worked at a local sports shop.  We would go find rams and guys would bring theirs in to the story.  Then in 1995 they all died.  There are only a few left now and frankly they are so sick they won't get back to even the numbers we use to have.  I remember thinking back then if the population got better we would have even more rams as the population wasn't even at the max back then.  I think Blackbutte would give out 2 tags, Wenaha 2-3, Mountainview 2-3, Tucannon, Asotin, etc.  Now there is 1 or 2 tags. 

Washington - Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Rifle)
 
  1. 198 2/8 Asotin County 1989   
  2. 190 5/8 Asotin County 1995   
  3. 189 3/8 Asotin County 1987   
  4. 189 0/8 Asotin County 1996   
  5. 188 0/8 Asotin County 1995   
  6. 187 2/8 Asotin County 1986   
  7. 186 7/8 Asotin County 1991   
  8. 184 5/8 Asotin County 1994   
  9. 183 7/8 Garfield County 1990   
10. 180 6/8 Columbia County 1994
 

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Re: Bighorns dying
« Reply #63 on: November 04, 2009, 11:13:56 AM »
thats a bum deal they are a great animal to see die off the the preditors and from lack of feed
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