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My good friend is one of the APHIS Wildlife Services shooters..I had him give me this pic..I thought it was really cool. He didn't shoot any of these rams but it is a cool pic. He spent the night and he is headed back home. Here is the pic.
Quote from: yelp on April 04, 2010, 09:10:35 PMMy good friend is one of the APHIS Wildlife Services shooters..I had him give me this pic..I thought it was really cool. He didn't shoot any of these rams but it is a cool pic. He spent the night and he is headed back home. Here is the pic. I just talked to the guy who did all the shooting from Wildlife Services. He told me they took out 12 rams that were pushing a full curl. One ram had 18.5" bases and was around the 180 mark. He felt that more sheep should be killed out of this population and feels that the problem is not taken care of yet. He thought they removed around 90 sheep. His crew was around 30+ spotters, two guys with him, one measuring wind and the other yardage for his shot.
Well woody you can believe everything you have been told but it is not true. Maybe you missunderstood what he was telling you? I worked in the canyon a few days and worked with more than one shooter. I dont know exactly how many there were but I would say at least half a dozen. On days I was there we had no more than 4 or 5 spotters not including shooters or a few other USDA and WDFW guys. Sorry to piss in your cheerios but you have this one wrong!
well i heard it from the guy that took the pic that yelp posted. he said he was the only shooter. Are you guys saying I can't believe him? Who were the other shooters? USDA WS have a handful of guys but this guy trains them all. But again I am getting all this info from him and others who work for WS. Maybe bonehunter would like to clean this all up and fill us all in. I'm sure interested?
If no cameras were allowed, then where did the pic from yelp come from?