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I was hoping to get up to the Lincoln Cliffs to try to get some sheep pictures. I have never been up there before, does anyone have any information on where to concentrate my search? Thanks in advance.
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Wait until they start rutting...
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The rams Have been hanging out down sterling valley road up on the cliffs.Last time i saw the ewes and the youngsters it was down towards the boat launch by the cemetary.Let me know if you need more help.PM me if you need more help.
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Sterling Valley has a house with a wooden carving of a ram out in front. I've heard from our neighbors that they will actually come down and head but this guy sometimes.
The rest of the herd like bowhunterforever mentioned is usually down by the boat launch just as you pass the water tower. Usually early morning and later afternoon you see them crossing the road.
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When are you planing on taking pics of them down here?Let me know a couple days before hand and i'll try to find exactly where they are at for you.PM me would be the best.Good luck
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That is an awesome offer. I sure appreciate all of the help. I don't have a date set in stone, but I'll give you a heads up when I do. It sounds like I'll have to do it during the rut.
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The rams are usually there I think all season, not necessarily a rut mandatory situation.
Is there a tag for there? That sometimes screws it up, at least in other locals.
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I went for a little road trip with the girls today. We did some glassing from the bottom of the cliffs, but didn't see any decent rams. I wanted to get an idea of the terrain for a future trip by myself. I had the baby backpack with me, but it was a little to steep for the three year old and I would have been uncomfortable carrying her into some of the areas I would want to go.
Thanks to swanny and bowhuntforever for the directions. As you can see from the pics it was exactly as you said it would be.
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A few on the rocks.
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A little guy stopped for his picture.
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I need to look up the dates for fall turkey.
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One tuckered out kiddo, and a different type of kid.
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Nice shots Tbrad. Let me know when you are ready...
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Nice shots! Glad you were able to find some, even if it wasn't the big guys!
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