My Lucky Year!

I’m just invested in this now… wish we were buddies, I need something to do tomorrow, I have a pile of Swaro glass, a short drive away and a grumpy attitude as always 🤷🏻‍♂️
Appreciate that! I learned just how important good glass is on this hunt! Not always easy to spot those long Johns 😂
 
We saw a couple ewes throughout the day but no decent rams.
Around 1:30 we decided to head back down the trail to our morning spot and glass from there for a while before heading out.

We looked for a bit and finally saw a ewe and lamb. They disappeared.. Eric napped. I told the guys that if we don’t see anything by 3:30 we may as well head out as most of the sheep we were seeing were up above the trail a ways and would require a climb to get to and it was just a slow day over all.

I dozed off for a bit. Jerked awake and asked Norman what time it was?
He replied kind of joking,”3:25, it’ll take a miracle for anything to happen today”.
Man I had sure been hoping it would happen today with 2 of my best buds there, plus Norman sacrificing his deer hunt for me.. Oh well, maybe it would happen next week.
 
We started packing up our stuff when Eric whisper yells “sheep, sheep, sheep”!!
I look up and see 3 ewes and a ram literally running across the rocks and cliffs in front of us coming from left to right! I took one look at the ram and saw he looked decent. Said ‘I’m shooting that thing’.. Tripod and Swaros went flying and I got behind the gun. Extended the bipod for the fairly steep uphill shot and Norman started ranging.

They were pretty much paralleling us at 350-400 when they went behind a little patch of trees and stopped. We could see parts of sheep through the trees and could tell they were kind of moving straight up. I was still asking how big he was and they both said he was at the upper end of what we had been seeing. Finally the ewes appeared and as Norman ranged I kept clicking my scope up and up. 440, 465, ram coming up and up, still moving, ok he stopped at 475. Quartering to us a bit. I looked at his horns for a couple seconds- yup he looks big enough to me!

Put it right on his shoulder, breathe, squeeze- click! You idiot, forgot to chamber a round! Ok don’t panic, put one in, he’s just standing there.
Settled in to try again. Deep breath, let it out, squeeze- Boom!IMG_0347.jpeg
Norman took this pic after the shot. I shot prone, gives an idea of how steep it was.
 
At the shot I lost him in the scope. It echoed through the canyon and I thought I heard a solid hit. The boys barely had time to say ‘Got em’ and I heard rocks rolling! Perfect shot in the shoulder, he turned and started rolling. It ended up working out as Eric was on the phonescope and hadn’t had him in the scope yet when I dryfired but had time to get him on video by the time I reloaded and shot! We did some yelling (my wife said my little girl voice came out in the video) and hugging.
Reviewed the video and could see he had started rolling almost immediately. IMG_9368.jpeg
This is a cropped down pic to show where he was standing at the shot. He rolled down that chute by the dot a good 75 yds. IMG_9369.jpeg
A still shot front the video a second before I shot. Yes it destroyed the shoulder…
 

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Not to sound to mushy, but the feeling of putting my hands on him for the first time was just unbelievable!!



We got him dug out and up onto the rock (by my pack in the above pic) before taking a ton of pics. There was a steep drop on both sides of the rock which kept things interesting throughout the picture and cutting up process!
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He got a little beat up on his ride down the mtn- character right?IMG_0355.jpegIMG_0410.jpegIMG_9240.jpeg
 
Congratulations...you are a sheep hunter now.
Thanks for the ongoing thread this Fall. Its been very enjoyable following along.
 
All said and done, I am very thankful for the way it all worked out! Looking at the time stamp on the shot video- 3:33. If we would have left just a couple minutes earlier it never would have happened. Truly God is very good!!

A massive thanks to my friends and family who supported me along the way and played some part in this hunt(s).. I absolutely couldn’t have done it without you! Also a big thanks to you all on HT for the encouragement etc.- it means a lot! I love that hunting ties us together and although we don’t always agree on stuff we can find a common ground through our love of hunting and the great outdoors…
Like I mentioned earlier there were a couple guys who went above and beyond with helping me with information and advice- huge thanks again for all you did!!- you know who you are.

As for the ram- he may not be the biggest on the mountain but I am absolutely stoked with him and the way it all came together. Sheep hunting has highs and lows unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. This will forever be one of the most memorable and special hunts of my life. I have a new respect for sheep and the people who hunt them!
 
All said and done, I am very thankful for the way it all worked out! Looking at the time stamp on the shot video- 3:33. If we would have left just a couple minutes earlier it never would have happened. Truly God is very good!!

A massive thanks to my friends and family who supported me along the way and played some part in this hunt(s).. I absolutely couldn’t have done it without you! Also a big thanks to you all on HT for the encouragement etc.- it means a lot! I love that hunting ties us together and although we don’t always agree on stuff we can find a common ground through our love of hunting and the great outdoors…
Like I mentioned earlier there were a couple guys who went above and beyond with helping me with information and advice- huge thanks again for all you did!!- you know who you are.

As for the ram- he may not be the biggest on the mountain but I am absolutely stoked with him and the way it all came together. Sheep hunting has highs and lows unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. This will forever be one of the most memorable and special hunts of my life. I have a new respect for sheep and the people who hunt them!
Great attitude. Sounds familiar.
 

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