Desert Bighorn Ram hunt,,

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I would trade any and all hunts for the rest of my life to have another chance to hunt a desert ram.

Just wondering if any of you have taken one, or if any one you are applying for a tag, and what would make a desert ram hunt so special for you
 
At my age (late 30’s) and late to the points game I don’t even bother with sheep. Unless it was through a raffle or maybe a dall (even those are getting out of reach now) I don’t think I’ll ever get to hunt one. This is also not me complaining, it’s just a math problem.

The closest I’ll probably get to hunting desert sheep would be booking an aoudad hunt. You hunt a lot of the same country and often may get an opportunity to see desert sheep.
 
At my age (late 30’s) and late to the points game I don’t even bother with sheep. Unless it was through a raffle or maybe a dall (even those are getting out of reach now) I don’t think I’ll ever get to hunt one. This is also not me complaining, it’s just a math problem.

The closest I’ll probably get to hunting desert sheep would be booking an aoudad hunt. You hunt a lot of the same country and often may get an opportunity to see desert sheep.
Interesting. If applying for other species anyway, sheep is not a costly add on in many states. Most states have opoortunity to draw with no of low points accrual. I.e., Colorado buy three years of opoints are yuo can stop and still be in the draw annually for Rocky, or in draw with zero points for desert. Pony up for a few years and a guy in his 30’s can have 40+ years of draw attempt wherre yoiu ‘could’ draw. And this is just for Colo Rockies. I think what you maybe meant is you could care less about hunting sheep-which is fine.
 
I would trade any and all hunts for the rest of my life to have another chance to hunt a desert ram.

Just wondering if any of you have taken one, or if any one you are applying for a tag, and what would make a desert ram hunt so special for you
When did you hunt desert and how did it turn out? Photos to share?!
 
At my age (late 30’s) and late to the points game I don’t even bother with sheep. Unless it was through a raffle or maybe a dall (even those are getting out of reach now) I don’t think I’ll ever get to hunt one. This is also not me complaining, it’s just a math problem.

The closest I’ll probably get to hunting desert sheep would be booking an aoudad hunt. You hunt a lot of the same country and often may get an opportunity to see desert sheep.
 
I got a desert bighorn in 2024 after being awarded the tag after someone turned the tag back in. :D I just happened to be the first alternate on the list in my first choice area.
I was already sitting on 19 bonus points at the time. I was 62 at the time so who knows if I ever would have drawn a tag while I'm still able to hunt.
 
I got a desert bighorn in 2024 after being awarded the tag after someone turned the tag back in. :D I just happened to be the first alternate on the list in my first choice area.
I was already sitting on 19 bonus points at the time. I was 62 at the time so who knows if I ever would have drawn a tag while I'm still able to hunt.
Where in Nevada was your DBH hunt? Mine was in the Southernmost Mojave Desert, very remote, vast area of dedicated wildness. Mid-December. Days mid to high 80's, nights mid 20's.
Crystal clear nights, blue-black sky just brilliant with stars.

Was North of Joshua Tree National Monument, 24 years ago.

Was using my Safari Grade Belgium Browning bolt action 30-06 that I had been hunting with it then for 30 years. Simple 3-9 Redfield scope.

I drew the tag on my very first application.
 
My hunt unit was just north of Pahrump, less than an hour from home. I believe I took the ram on Nov. 26th and used my wifes' Rem. 270.
Nothing like using a classic Jack O'Connor sheep rifle. (y)

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