Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: starbailey on January 25, 2021, 01:40:45 PM
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As of Saturday January 24th, there is an official new state record Rocky Mountain Bighorn Ram! The official measurements of this great ram ended up being 202 6/8 gross and 202 4/8 net. YES, 202 4/8 net official after the mandatory 60 drying period. With length of 44 & 44 2/8 and bases over 17 inches its easy to see how the 7 year old rams score went over 200. I feel so blessed to have been part of this hunt for such an amazing ram. In almost 25 years of scouting, hunting, guiding, & outfitting I am still amazed at the size of this ram. I am so thankful for the team Glen and I had on this hunt as it was a team effort. Thanks to Gary G. for being a true sportsman, conservationist and for trusting Glen, I and our team to help you to your dream ram.
Bryan B.
Bailey & Landrus Hunting Co.
360 584-2752
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What a sheep!!! :tup:
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Wowza!
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Amazing! Thanks for the share!
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Holy Whopper!! What an amazing animal!
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WOW
That is awesome
How about a little story?
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There seems to be two different sheep in these photos. The third photo is not the same sheep as the top two photos. At least it appears from looking at the tips.
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What a beast!
Great pictures
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There seems to be two different sheep in these photos. The third photo is not the same sheep as the top two photos. At least it appears from looking at the tips.
Most likely the camera angles playing tricks
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That is a amazing sheep!! Holy Snikies :tup: :drool:
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Absolutely a amazing sheep. Congrats to all involved.
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Thank you for sharing Bryan! What an amazing animal!
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Wow. That's just an incredible animal. Congratulations to the hunter and his crew.
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Awesome animal!
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Unbelievably gorgeous sheep. Thanks for sharing the photos.
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Beautiful!!! Wa wild sheep raffle?
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ZAMMERS!
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That’s an incredible animal congrats to all involved
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An absolute giant! Congrats!
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So the mass measurements matched exactly? Wow, for a guy that has a bit of OCD, that is crazy. Talk about symmetry.
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Gorgeous ram, congrats to the hunter!
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Fantastic Ram. Congratulations to everyone involved thank you for sharing.
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Wow
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Holy smokes what a ram!
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Crankest. This is why I’m at max points and enter raffles.
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There seems to be two different sheep in these photos. The third photo is not the same sheep as the top two photos. At least it appears from looking at the tips.
Nope, same ram. Its amazing how different angles can make a ram look.
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Wow.
What a monster. Thanks for sharing. :tup:
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So the mass measurements matched exactly? Wow, for a guy that has a bit of OCD, that is crazy. Talk about symmetry.
His right and left horns netted the same totals but his bases were 2/8 off (deductions) The length difference made it up as he was 2/8 longer (no deductions for length differences on sheep) on the smaller based horn, netting both sides at 101 3/8. Still had the deducts (2/8) from the base difference. 202 6/8gross 202 4/8 net. A very symmetrical ram.
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Here's a couple more pics of him and one from 2019.
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What a beast, so cool.
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Very impressive animal! Congrats to all that were involved
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Wow, such a great animal.
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Ripper of a ram for sure. Amazingly, this ram was only 7 1/2 years old and grew 3" in horn length from his last annuli. Bryan and I measured that he hit 16" bases at 5 years old and (estimated due to brooming) crossed the magical 40" horn lengths the next year. We were together when we turned him up this fall and we were literally shaking because we both knew he had grown into the biggest bighorn either of us had ever seen. As hunts would go, we didn't kill him until 13 days after we turned him up hence the additional gray hair and fatigued look on our faces. :chuckle:
On a positive note for those of you who apply for bighorns in Washington, the herds in SE Washington have all tested negative for MOvi the last few years so it appears (for now) as though the herds are clean once again. Lamb survival the last few years has been really good in nearly all the herds with a strong population of rams. I think we are very close to one or two units opening for a rocky draw permit! Still something funky going on in Asotin and Tucannon and of course we have to factor in tribal harvest as well but the future looks solid.
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So this was the wa wild sheep raffle, or is it a secret??
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Well thats the only rocky tag in the state so guess thats no secret :dunno:
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Yes, 2020 WA State Rocky raffle.
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Well thats the only rocky tag in the state so guess thats no secret :dunno:
had a good feeling, wasn’t 100% sure about other raffle tags.
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Wow. Beautiful ram! Good news for SE Wa sheep too! :tup:
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Fantastic ram, relentless effort from a great team and a true tribute to Wild Sheep conservation in Washington! Great work all the way around! Congrats!
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That is a pretty ram!