Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: bowhunterforever on October 08, 2013, 12:05:03 AM
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Here some pics of some Lincoln county sheep.
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Any body have any idea what the ram would score?
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160 if he is lucky
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Great pics! Did they allow you to get so close, or was that all zoom? Pretty incredible animals
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Great pics! Did they allow you to get so close, or was that all zoom? Pretty incredible animals
Yea I just drove to about 50 yards from them and they feed right up to me, like 10 or 15 yards.
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Incredible pics
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Thanks, great sheep. I see they are lined up on feral rye, do you often see them feeding on that plant?
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Thanks, great sheep. I see they are lined up on feral rye, do you often see them feeding on that plant?
This time of year I see them feeding on it.
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when do the rams show up?
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Great pics
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when do the rams show up?
The bigger rams show up towards the end of September beging of October.
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Pope if's that's 160 maybe, what's a really good ram 180? and would the horns be longer, more mass? By the way great picture's it looks like they are at a feed trough in the 1 picture
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thats a good ram! 170 i would think, he has pretty good mass all the way through his horns which will add a lot of inches
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Nice shots. Funny thing about big horns, they don't seem to be camera shy at all. I like the image that looks like the group is rolling that irrigation system, lol. The close up of the ram is very cool.
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That doesn't look like cliffs lol those are domesticated ones lol Nice close ups
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Very Cool!