Free: Contests & Raffles.
Come on phool you know what I'm saying . We are talking about a very fragile herd of sheep with a couple large rams . I'm not throwing a pick axe in anyones back I'm just saying what we know right . I don't blame anyone for wanting to be part of a sheep hunt or any hunt for that matter . But we have to live with the outcome of taking the largest rams from the mountain . Its very tough taking a old 170 ram when you know there is a 185 around . I'm a piker compared to these heavy hitters a couple grand worth of raffle tickets isn't 25k worth or 150k worth of a auction tag , Be assured If I had deep pockets and could afford to play that game I would in a second . we are on the same side here . That 150k will go along ways and is a small price for the herd to pay if it keeps many off the highway.
Right Pope but we have to agree that with one tag most likely the biggest of big get hunted . I we want to fully benefit and harvest those 170 class rams then we need to add tags . I'm right with you in harvesting some of the older rams . I would never fault a guy that's passionate about sheep for helping someone out , but it comes with a cost right ? adding tags is logical but it would have to affect the number of larger rams . Like you said the reality is if one tag is given out old rams will die off .
By shooting a lesser ram the old ram lives another dayI think that's what coach is getting at
Quote from: kentrek on January 26, 2016, 02:23:02 PMBy shooting a lesser ram the old ram lives another dayI think that's what coach is getting at Yeah, and by giving out more tags, the odds increase for rams to live longer right?....lmao
I think the only way to harvest the long in the tooth 165-170 rams that are just not going to get any bigger and die of old age is use a hunt coordinator from WDFW. That way you would give more opportunity and harvest the rams before they just die. Of course that would have to be closely monitored and some years you could harvest one or two older rams and others there would be no extra opportunity.
but I think that is how most people who are lucky enough to draw a sheep tag, the guys that have so much money invested to better the herds are the ones most likely to shoot the biggest ram in the herd
I'm not a sheep guy either, bu that seems like a good idea. I'be as pumped shooting an old 160 as a prime 170+.