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Didn't the world record Cali ram come out of the swakane a few years back? That's probably got something to do with the dollar amount it sold for.
Quote from: jackelope on January 24, 2016, 10:12:38 PMDidn't the world record Cali ram come out of the swakane a few years back? That's probably got something to do with the dollar amount it sold for.Yep. 2010 I believe, they have a picture of it in the Wenatchee WDFW office.
I hope the money actually goes to sheep preservation.
Quote from: Bob33 on January 24, 2016, 10:02:52 PMQuote from: bobcat on January 24, 2016, 10:01:01 PMCouldn't a guy do a guided sheep hunt in Alaska, Canada, or Mexico for a lot less than that? What would it cost? Maybe $30,000? I'm glad the WDFW benefits by this but I just don't get why someone would spend that much.1. Because they can.2. Because they support where the money goes.Yeah, those two reasons make sense but I still have to wonder what actually motivated the guy who spent the money. If he spent any time on here he'd probably be afraid that all his money would be spent on the wolves.
Quote from: bobcat on January 24, 2016, 10:01:01 PMCouldn't a guy do a guided sheep hunt in Alaska, Canada, or Mexico for a lot less than that? What would it cost? Maybe $30,000? I'm glad the WDFW benefits by this but I just don't get why someone would spend that much.1. Because they can.2. Because they support where the money goes.
Couldn't a guy do a guided sheep hunt in Alaska, Canada, or Mexico for a lot less than that? What would it cost? Maybe $30,000? I'm glad the WDFW benefits by this but I just don't get why someone would spend that much.
Man I can't help but wonder if somebody doesn't have a giant found already and that's why the price went so high.