BigHornRam
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So if you put that 3 1/2 year old "ram" in the jig, how many "hunting" articles could Craig sell off this unlimited hunt?
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So if you put that 3 1/2 year old "ram" in the jig, how many "hunting" articles could Craig sell off this unlimited hunt?
Youāre gonna get me all fired up again about illegal rams getting pluggedā¦I was just getting over itMy question is⦠if the absolute bare minimum, basic thing wonāt be enforced, which is that a ram has to have a legal curl to be killed, why worry about changing anything else?
If I donāt have to kill a 3/4 ram, why do I have to pay attention to the quota, if the ram is in the unit, or anything else.
Iām not interested in changing much until FWP starts enforcing the basics of what exists.
I also donāt see there as being major problems in the unlimiteds beyond what I mentioned above with enforcement.
I rarely ever see another hunter except along the trail on the way out. Lace āem up tighter if it feels crowded.
You canāt go to Boulder Pass, Mystic Lake or the pavement of the Beartooth highway and then be frustrated that there are other hunters.
Iāve talked to the biologist, the rams in question were all ālegalā according to the biologist, however he did not plug the said ram and wouldnāt tell me who didA couple questions-
Are the sublegal rams being plugged something that is verified or provable? Or were they discretion calls that are questionable?
Are the two potential new units public knowledge yet? Is there strategy to not releasing where those are until there's more clarity?
I'm glad to see so much effort being put in to protecting these hunts. With as much as Montana hunting has gone down the shitter lately, I'd hate for this opportunity to be compromised for you guys as well.
The Olā Boddington lamb. He should be absolutely ashamed and embarrassed ever time he looks at that dink since he is a disciple of Jack OāConnor.
The Olā Boddington lamb. He should be absolutely ashamed and embarrassed ever time he looks at that dink since he is a disciple of Jack OāConnor.

Biology aside, I just can't understand the mentality that would allow for someone to even want to kill a ram like that. No one goes on sheep hunts to feed their families...Biologically speaking, I don't care what age of ram is harvested. Harvest from most sheep herds is managed to be so miniscule that it doesn't make a difference. But if MT has a regulation in place, they should enforce it. And in the case of Political Piss Fest units in MT, it is in the best interest of the future of the hunt to not allow younger rams to be harvested (so that the quotas are not filled quickly).
Obviously we all prefer that older rams are harvested. I don't think it matters biologically. In Colorado, many herd management plans are written to manage for an "average age of harvested ram." So if people are whacking 4 year old rams when there are plenty of 8 year old rams available, it can potentially influence future ram quotas. Otherwise, I wouldn't be too concerned about things like this CO being killed on a half-curl minimum regulation.
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Totally agree that harvesting those dinks probably isnāt an issue biologically and in CO with a limited number of permits probably isnāt a concern. My beef with the current system in MTās unlimited units is that those dinks are potentially future great rams and once 2 get killed itās over for everyone. So the dinks get wacked and the old rams get to die of old age? It makes no sense. Just because āwe canā shoot dinks doesnāt mean we should. As has been stated, these arenāt whitetail does.Biologically speaking, I don't care what age of ram is harvested. Harvest from most sheep herds is managed to be so miniscule that it doesn't make a difference. But if MT has a regulation in place, they should enforce it. And in the case of Political Piss Fest units in MT, it is in the best interest of the future of the hunt to not allow younger rams to be harvested (so that the quotas are not filled quickly).
Obviously we all prefer that older rams are harvested. I don't think it matters biologically. In Colorado, many herd management plans are written to manage for an "average age of harvested ram." So if people are whacking 4 year old rams when there are plenty of 8 year old rams available, it can potentially influence future ram quotas. Otherwise, I wouldn't be too concerned about things like this CO being killed on a half-curl minimum regulation.
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I used to really like that guy and have several of his books. As a young lefty, he was my hunting icon. So damn sad! What a joke
You guys see that Boddington is the key note speaker at the Life breakfast this year. That dudes gotta feel uncomfortable presenting in a room full of passionate sheep nerds right? Will any comments be made from from the peanut gallery?
I seen that and will be there at the breakfast to hopefully but doubtfully win a desert sheep hunt but I was not thrilled to see he was going to be the guest speaker.You guys see that Boddington is the key note speaker at the Life breakfast this year. That dudes gotta feel uncomfortable presenting in a room full of passionate sheep nerds right? Will any comments be made from from the peanut gallery?
I actually wonāt put money on that raffle just because he is going to be a part of it.Do you think theyāll disqualify me from winning the Barbary sheep hunt with him if I wear my Baling Twine Outfitters shirt to the breakfast?
Baling Twine Outfitters
Slamming Dinks since 2021
In the event that I win, I have about 100 low key insults to sprinkle in during the hunt:
āNah that one looks like itās only 4 years old, itād be a real shame to shoot one that young.ā
[I glass up a lamb] āWhereās my gun?? Every lamb is a trophy, right?ā




Absolutely amazing wherewithal to make 186 miles happen. Glad to see someone put in the effort met with reward. I hope to make it one day.I thought I might share my ram with the group.
21 days and 186 miles spent in the unit this fall.
Connected on the ram solo in November.
I was on the ram the previous day, as he made his way down a steep ridge line and into the timber.
With the rifle set up on a tripod, I waited 6 hours for him to make a move, which he never did.
The next day I found that he had made his way up the next mountain without coming
in to view. At 10,000 ft. I caught up to him on a windswept slope. 194 yard shot frontal shot as he stood
to look at the movement as I crawled up to a low rise beneath him.
Was able to get him sealed within the time period and then made a trip back in for the second load.
Snow conditions were fairly difficult and I used Vert snowshoes nearly the entire time. These are non articulating climbing tools
that we use for climbing ski/snowboard lines.
6 1/2 years old with 15" bases.
The Dall was also a walk-in, solo hunt from this August in AK. (9 y/o, 40 1/2"x13 1/2, B&C Green 165)
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Congrats on both rams. What a year you had!I thought I might share my ram with the group.
21 days and 186 miles spent in the unit this fall.
Connected on the ram solo in November.
I was on the ram the previous day, as he made his way down a steep ridge line and into the timber.
With the rifle set up on a tripod, I waited 6 hours for him to make a move, which he never did.
The next day I found that he had made his way up the next mountain without coming
in to view. At 10,000 ft. I caught up to him on a windswept slope. 194 yard shot frontal shot as he stood
to look at the movement as I crawled up to a low rise beneath him.
Was able to get him sealed within the time period and then made a trip back in for the second load.
Snow conditions were fairly difficult and I used Vert snowshoes nearly the entire time. These are non articulating climbing tools
that we use for climbing ski/snowboard lines.
6 1/2 years old with 15" bases.
The Dall was also a walk-in, solo hunt from this August in AK. (9 y/o, 40 1/2"x13 1/2, B&C Green 165)
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