Carl 9.3x62
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Writing long stories or live hunts isn't really my thing, but I've read and enjoyed plenty so I figured I could give it a shot. After 27 years of applying or buying points for bighorn sheep, I finally decided on the kind of hunt I wanted. I really liked the idea of a quintessential high country/back country hunt in grizz country, but I also wanted to hunt an area closer to home where I could share the hunt with friends and family, and make more but shorter trips afield. The area I decided on is one I've spent a lot of time in and has a special place in my heart. While it isn't one of the grizzly units I had thought about so much, it still has some wild and rugged landscapes, at least to me.
Needless to say, I was pretty excited this morning when I saw the draw results. My excitement doubled though when I found out my father drew a mountain goat tag for northern WY as well! 40+ years of applying. Man this is going to be a busy fall. Time to start planning. I had always imagined killing a sheep with my .270. After reading O'Connor, sheep and .270s just go together. But the idea of using my 9.3 is getting more intriguing. After all, how many sheep have been killed with one? I decided to see what Chatgpt had to say on the matter.

Not sure what to think of that answer, ha! Well plenty of time to make a decision.
Anyway, not sure how often I'll add to this thread, but hopefully it ends in some cool pics and a good story.
Needless to say, I was pretty excited this morning when I saw the draw results. My excitement doubled though when I found out my father drew a mountain goat tag for northern WY as well! 40+ years of applying. Man this is going to be a busy fall. Time to start planning. I had always imagined killing a sheep with my .270. After reading O'Connor, sheep and .270s just go together. But the idea of using my 9.3 is getting more intriguing. After all, how many sheep have been killed with one? I decided to see what Chatgpt had to say on the matter.

Not sure what to think of that answer, ha! Well plenty of time to make a decision.
Anyway, not sure how often I'll add to this thread, but hopefully it ends in some cool pics and a good story.