2023 Montana Bighorn Sheep Tag/Hunt...

What a write up! Congrats on a great ram and making the most out of that tag. A lesser man wouldn't have lasted that long.

As for the story within the story. Never had the desire to chase the big tuna.... I think you just changed that.
 
The judges are roosting for the night. Turkey season opens tomorrow.

They will hand their judgement down like a 30 pound gobbler raining hellfire down on whatever they rain hellfire down on.
Hope you got a big ole gobbler this morning!
 
Sometimes I think I spend too much time on HuntTalk and then I find this story for the first time - I need to spend more time on HuntTalk! I should be working but this was too good of a hunt to stop reading. Thank you for sharing the great adventure and photos, most of all Congratulations!
 
WAIT! WHAT? Did that just happen? Now what? Now how the heck do we get this trophy out of the breaks?


We had cell service about a 1/4 mile south. I text our Lewistown friends and ask if they can bring the boat. The logical way to get this ram out is via the river. We could pack it back out of the coulee but it would take lot of work. Getting it to the river will be work but not near as much. Our friends text back that they will meet us at the river. I learn later that they were getting lunch at a diner and told the waitress “we need this to go”! We hike back out and meet them at the river (there might have been a celebratory beverage). We motor up river a few miles and hike in the 1/2 mile with packs, cameras, etc. It has been 3 hours since the shots. I finally get to touch my ram. No ground shrinkage. First, shot was through the lungs and would have been fatal, second shot has back just bit in the liver and the 4th shot hit the spine right above the vitals.

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After a couple hundred photos (literally) we cape and butcher the ram. We are back at the boat ramp by dark. I am so thankful for friends (old and new), glassing, gear, strong backs, amazing photos, not what I thought about when I drew the tag. Thanks also to my wife who puts up with all my hunting and fishing trips. So grateful for the opportunity. I am the luckiest son of a bitch on earth!

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Didn’t sleep well that night. I drive away from camp a bit sad that it is over, but the smile on my face says otherwise. Up at 4 am, packed up and left at 5:30. Elk on the road in the dark while headed to Lewistown. Got the ram checked in with Joe the game warden. Stopped by my taxidermist on the way home, he scored it at 188, without the recent break on the left side probably 190. Numbers and scores, would I rather shoot a 200” ram on day one or a 180” on day 20, or a 160 on day 30 with these friends? The only thing that would have made this hunt better was if Dean had been there when it happened, but maybe we were only meant to "hunt" sheep together and not kill them when together. So thrilled and thankful I got this opportunity! If you are counting that was 16 days of hunting.

If you draw this tag in the future, I would be glad to talk about lessons learned, etc, etc. If you read this far, thanks for following my adventure. Now that I am hooked on sheep hunting and I have hooked you with my storytelling, anyone interested in my GoFundMe@BrowningCitori's Dall Sheep hunt? Don't worry if too many donations come in, it will fund @BrowningCitori's Stone sheep adventure! Just kidding, not kidding (how do these kids monetize their "likes")? Hopefully my humor isn't lost in translation!

If you read this far, thank you! If you want to read another adventure story written by me, you might check out the following link where I go chase a bucket list fish (one over 100 pounds),


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GREAT STORY and well executed! Love your sense of humor, very entertaining.

You are one of the lucky few who have gotten to experience such an adventure. We're (MTWSF) working to create more opportunities for hunters just like you to have the same opportunity. I'm reaching out to see if you'd be interested in joining us (literally) to share your story with members of the Montana Wild Sheep Foundation. We'd love to have you and it'd be a great way to give back to the resource.

Congratulations!

Montanawsf.org
 
GREAT STORY and well executed! Love your sense of humor, very entertaining.

You are one of the lucky few who have gotten to experience such an adventure. We're (MTWSF) working to create more opportunities for hunters just like you to have the same opportunity. I'm reaching out to see if you'd be interested in joining us (literally) to share your story with members of the Montana Wild Sheep Foundation. We'd love to have you and it'd be a great way to give back to the resource.

Congratulations!

Montanawsf.org
Cool to see @Montana WSF Here!

Should do an intro post and share what you guys are doing for sheep in MT.
 
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GREAT STORY and well executed! Love your sense of humor, very entertaining.

You are one of the lucky few who have gotten to experience such an adventure. We're (MTWSF) working to create more opportunities for hunters just like you to have the same opportunity. I'm reaching out to see if you'd be interested in joining us (literally) to share your story with members of the Montana Wild Sheep Foundation. We'd love to have you and it'd be a great way to give back to the resource.

Congratulations!

Montanawsf.org
Send me a message and we can exchange contact info.
 
Let the hunt begin...

Sept 15, Opening morning, lots of hunters on the roads. We stop and chat with most of them. All are nice. One is headed home by noon and says this isn’t what I thought it would be. After 5 hours? I find out later he went home and hired an outfitter. We saw 2 ewes and a lamb. Long day of mostly driving, glassing and hiking and glassing. We see our camp neighbor’s truck parked at a good glassing spot earlier in the day. Our camp neighbor, Bob, killed a 175ish ram. He saw this group of rams while archery hunting and got it done with his rifle. My first thought is ”lucky bastard” then I realize his hunt is over, mine is just beginning, I am the lucky bastard!

It is now a bit of a head game. Seeing lots of hunters, not many sheep and the weather is hot. Dean reminds me it is a LOOONNG season, enjoy! No truer words were ever spoken.

Sept 16, Hot. Looked for sheep from the Bob’s knob (5 ewes, 1 collar) and road. We chat with a warden (as seen on TV) and meet a father and his two sons, one of which has a ram tag. Super nice guys, we exchange phone numbers. We keep in touch and even share gear. We meet another tag holder and his friend as they pack up camp. I will just refer to the tag holder as first name Debbie, last name Downer. He can’t believe how hard this is and “all I want to do is shot a ram and get this over with” Sad. His friend appears to be breaking camp as fast as he can (like get me home). We don’t exchange numbers, no idea how his hunt turned out. I didn’t inspect their tent but in hindsight it may have been slashed!

UPDATE

As I edit my notes (March 2024), FWP sheep data is out. This may be the guy that shoot the 2.5 year old ram. Seriously, he just wanted to shoot one.


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I realize this thread is old, but reading through all Sheep threads. when you referred to the tent being slashed did you mean by a human or a bear?
 
I realize this thread is old, but reading through all Sheep threads. when you referred to the tent being slashed did you mean by a human or a bear?
There was a mountain goat hunter in 2023 that slashed his own tent, someone else can probably help you find the thread.....
 

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