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Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: Jaques Bonet on December 14, 2014, 08:50:43 PM
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Before I get started, a special thanks to "Elkstuffer", Rick Shirrod of ALL THAT'S WILD TAXIDERMY and "Starbailey",Brian Bailey.
Here we go... I drew an Umtanum sheep tag for 2014. I had 16 points, what a shocker to draw this tag. Sent my money in and put it out of my mind. I had been training for a mountain goat hunt in Alaska so I was ahead of the game a little.
After contacting "starbailey" about where to scout, I found Hunting Washington and this led to Rick Shirrod. We talked a couple times and he was nice enough to offer to help me. He's a real sheep hunter for sure. He helped with pre-season scouting and we made our plan.
My goal was to hunt all season alone if I had to. All my hunting friends were already committed to other hunts.
Day 1 : We decided to use two ATVs I brought with me to go around Roza Dam. We had scouted 12 rams on the back side the day before and felt there were a couple shooters in the bunch. We got towards the top, parked and hiked to the vantage spot to look for the rams. After awhile, we started to see sheep coming from the dam over to our side. Then we saw 9 rams work their way down in a rocky cut between the hills. there they bedded down as it was getting really hot.
Rick and I crawled down on to a flat spot to get a better look. We decided to circle back around the hill and work our way to the cut. We were right above them and could peer down to see them, but had no shot as we didn't dare spook them. 85 degrees, no shade, we sat two and a half hours, they came out below us and were too far for a shot I was willing to take. Somehow the big ram slipped out on us, we never saw him or where he went. We climbed back up to the ATVs and headed down the mountain to work on a new plan. About two miles down, I see my rear wheel come off and I see it roll down the mountain in front of me. We had to take a lug nut off each wheel to get us down to the bottom of the mountain. (I had had new tires put on before
I left town). More on this adventure later.
Day 2... Rick and I did some scouting along the river later to spot and make a plan. We stopped to see another tag holder we had met several times on our scouting trips. He had filled his tag with a nice ram. As we were checking out his ram, we were told there were some rams on the cliffs across the river behind their camp. We got the spotting scopes out and saw they were on their way to the top of the hill. One ram stood out in the crowd and the other hunting party had named him Roman Nose. He looked good to me, but there was no way to get to him and the other rams. We headed out to check out some other rams we had been watching further up river. We sat and watched but they were too far up and it was getting late. On the way back, we stopped again to see if Roman Nose and his buddies might be headed down. They were further up the hill from where we had first seen them. We gave up, for light was waning. Rick said he had to work and take his son to school in the morning, so I decided to hunt in the morning alone and come back the following Sunday when Rick would be able to get some time to hunt with me.
Day 3... Just getting light and I'm in my spotting position. I'm not even set up and there they are, in a spot I feel I can get to the rams and take a shot. I changed into my wading shoes, put my boots and socks into my backpack, grab my 338 RUM with 225 TTSX Barnes bullets. These bullets are great for not ruining hides. OK, I crossed the river and changed into my climbing boots. I started climbing to get to a spot where I could get a steady rest for my rifle. The rams didn't see me... my luck was holding, I dialed the scope in and told myself to stay calm. That sort of happened, squeeze,bang, a hit. He's still standing but the other rams were heading off. I jacked another round in and BANG, he's down for good. Well, except for his 50 yard slide in the loose rock. Luckily he didn't ruin his hide or horns in the slide. Now I'm shaking like a leaf, hearts pounding, and I'm grinning like a cheshire cat. I sit down and think "what's next". This is one steep hillside, so I climbed down and crossed over the river to stash my gear. I called Rick and said "The Eagle has landed" he said "You got him?" and I said "yes I did". He told me he'd be there in about one hour. While I'm waiting for Rick I can sit and watch my ram on the rockslide across the river. I plot a plan to bring him down. Rick arrived with my inflatable raft and his one-man raft in his truck. We crossed the river and changed our boots and the climb is on. We got to the ram and Rick said "He's a pig". Just what I had hoped for..dark hide, good mass, 15 inch bases. After dressing him, we wrapped him in a mante cover I had from my horse packing days, tied a rope around him and slid him down the steep a.. hill to the river where the rafts were waiting.
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We then crossed to the other side to a waiting biologist, who we had called earlier. The biologist took samples and measurements. I told the biologist that Ricks quick measurement was 166 to 168 and he said he thought that was conservative. So I'm going with Ricks measurement until I can get it scored at the Puyallup Sportsmans show. The biologist said it was the largest ram he had measured in that unit in seven years. Rick is going to do a full mount. Aram like this deserves that.
P.S.....the rest of the ATV story, I took my ATV back to the tire shop and they asked me to leave it overnight. The next morning I got a call from the cops telling me that my ATV had been stolen from the tire shop the previous night... GO FIGURE.
P.S.S....also scored on a 9 inch mountain goat in Alaska (story )later.
Jaque Bonet
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Stud ram right there! :tup:
Nice that he wasn't broomed out bad. :tup:
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Awesome! :tup:
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Congrats...Nice Ram for sure.
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Good job John, and a good story!! Wasn't sure if you would do a post :)
That is definitely one nice Ram, I'm glad I was able to notify you that you drew
Good Job :tup:
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Congrats and thanks for sharing.
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Sweet ram! Thanks for the write up. :tup:
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Congratulations on a very nice ram.
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THanks for sharing your ram and your story. Good ram for my backyard. :tup:
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Great Ram, congratulations. Love the Canyon.
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Nice ram and great pictures. Thanks for sharing!
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Great ram! Thanks for the story.
Cant wait to see the Goat!
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Great ram for sure! Congrats. :tup:
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:drool: Awesome :drool:
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:tup:
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Congrats on a beautiful ram.
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Very nice!
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Nice Rams, Great Job!!! :tup:
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I was up at Ric's the other night and your pics don't do this ram justice. Huge mass that never stops! Congrats on a stud!
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That is a great Ram! and that's not steep, That's a cliff. :tup:
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Nice ram
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Wow congrats on a dandy ram...thank you for sharing pics and story :tup:
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Nice ram :tup: Congrats
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Great write up John! It was a great hunt with some crazy things happening. In the end we got it done with a fantastic ram.
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Congrats! What were the bases on him?
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Bases were 15 in.
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Congrats! What were the bases on him?
Bases were 15 in.
Actually they were 15 3/8 and 15 1/4 when he was first killed.
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In that profile photo I can see where that ram's nickname comes from. They are such an amazing and beautiful animal. Looks like you made once-in-a-lifetime worth it, congratulations!
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Great ram and worth the wait!
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Congrats ona great ram.
Good write up and pics.
Those memories will last a lifetime!!
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I hunt that unit every year for deer. Beautiful and nasty stuff. Congrats
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Good looking ram JB! Looks to be 8-8 1/2 year old ram? Nice ram for the umtanum since the die off. I sure wish I could have been there to help out but you did a great job on your own. Congrats!
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Ram was 9 1/2 year old according to Biologist.
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Great hunt , Congrats on it again ... any snakes ?
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No snakes, but I was looking for them. It's when your not looking for them that you find them.
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Just a note, Won first prize at the Puyallup sportsman show 166 1/8
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Congrats John! I was only 1/8" off :chuckle:
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Congrats John! I was only 1/8" off :chuckle:
. You're slacking Ric! :chuckle:
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I can't believe I never saw this thread until tonight! Great ram! I never even thought about taking my ram to the sportsman's show. Turns out it wouldn't have mattered, you beat my ram! Ric had mine at 161 3/8. (it was from Clemans)
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Bobcat, are you Wa sheep foundation member? I'm going to the Banquet in March, my Horns will be there. I only live a mile from the show so it was easy for me to go. Nice ram you took congratulations.
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Base's were 15 3/8 15 1/4
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Bobcat, are you Wa sheep foundation member? I'm going to the Banquet in March, my Horns will be there. I only live a mile from the show so it was easy for me to go. Nice ram you took congratulations.
Great! Look forward to checking out your ram! The display is very impressive! I'll be taking my ram mount as well!
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Can't wait to see your Ram, what unit? I'll be the guy with the long haired Redhead.
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That's a really good ram! It's even cooler that he still almost has lamb-tips :tup:
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What a ram! Beautiful pictures and story. Love the picture by the river, it really tells a story.
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Who's going to the WA SHEEP FOUNDATIO BANQUET? My first time, Do they mail the Tickets or do I pick them up a the casino? I bought ticket's a few weeks ago. Thank's, Jacques
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I am going.
Would not miss this event.
You will pickup your tickets at will call.
You a lifetime member?
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Yes, I felt that was the least I could do after all the help everyone gave me.
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I'll be there!!! And, I'm a lifetime member!!
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Jaques,
I hope you are bringing your ram.
They have a great display of sheep heads.
Look forward to meeting you at the dinner.
Bryan
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Coach and I will be there. If you have tickets (sold out now) and aren't a lifetime member....thank you!
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Yes, I Just became a Life Time Member and Bought my Banquet Tickets. Looking Forward to Meeting People and I will be bringing my Ram Horns. I guess my Tickets will be in the will call, Hope this is right. Thanks Jacque's
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Jaques,
You just got in on the lifetime members only raffle hunt for desert sheep! :drool:
Those are good odds for any sheep hunt not to mention a desert hunt.
If I draw that bad boy, somebody better be close by because I will be hitting the ground hard :chuckle:
Good luck to all!!!
Bryan
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I was down in town Having Breakfast this morning, and my waitress who knows me well shows me some pictures on face book and said Do you know who this is? Pictures of Hunting Party with sheep and steelhead and ask if I knew who it was. I don't so I'm asking if anyone on here knows? I appears to be a California Desert Bighorn Not sure. She said that it was off a camera that was found, forgot where she said it was found. she said she would send me pictures when she got time. Post if you know so someone can get these pictures to the owner. Thanks Jaques
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Saw that on facebook the other day. I read that the camera was returned to the owner I guess.
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Hi John,
Thought I would throw up a couple pics of Roman for you.
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another
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And yes it hurts that I passed on him.... But I am happy for you and Rick!! I can't wait to see the full body mount that Rick is going to do!!
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Groundhog, thanks for posting Pictures I'll send you a message on how to get a hold of me. would like to talk to you. Thanks Jacques
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Congrats on a nice ram!
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Wow, That is a nice Ram. Congratulations!!!!!!
John