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Saw these sheep a couple weeks ago. Some nice Rams
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Been watching that group since mid Jan. There is some nice rams in that group
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Re: Chelan Sheep
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Great pics keep em coming!
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Re: Chelan Sheep
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June 23, 2011, 06:22:57 PM »
Brings back some good memories, I recognize those rams. Keep the pics coming.
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Wow! They look very horny!
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Re: Chelan Sheep
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Awesome thanks for sharing!! Ridge- did they grow??
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Re: Chelan Sheep
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There are some decent rams left.
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June 24, 2011, 11:29:23 PM »
Do you rally take that shot? Keeping in mind that you probably won't be that close to that many during the season, do you really take a chance on a once in a lifetime animal, blood pumping, adrenaline flowing...? One slight flinch and you take out the ham of that little guy. I think I'd wait a few seconds for them to spread out a bit. That's the one I would shoot though. Sheep experts... is that the best one?
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lol No, I wouldn't take that shot, I would hit the little one for sure. That is the one I would single out though.
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Re: Chelan Sheep
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June 24, 2011, 11:53:41 PM »
I'm not expert but what about the one in the far back whose left side is hidden by the sheep in front of him. I think he has potential too but would need to see the rest of him
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pictures are a wonderful thing , but in the field it is a whole new story. nice pics all i can say is some day i will be faced with a decision like that.
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Re: Chelan Sheep
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Quote from: Hyde on June 24, 2011, 11:29:23 PM
Sheep experts... is that the best one?
No!
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Re: Chelan Sheep
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Yeah, I think that one in the back that is hidden is better now that I study them. Horn looks heavier as it goes towards the tip. I know absolutely zero about judging sheep though. I try not to get too interested in them so as to avert the dreaded SOS (sheep obsession syndrome).
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Re: Chelan Sheep
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June 25, 2011, 07:22:35 AM »
too risky of a shot with all of them so close, out of that group that is probably the best ram though, he was my #1 ram until about three weeks before the season I thought he was the one. But he is still on the hill today.
The ram that has part of his horn hidden is a good one too but the horn you can't see was broomed quite a bit, he was a dandy though.
Can't tell you how many hours of my life I lost looking at all those pics last summer dreaming of rams, it was alot, lol.
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