Bambistew
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Legal rams where hard to come by this year. We saw the fewest by far of any hunt I've been on. We covered a lot of country this year and I pulled one out at the bottom of the ninth. We saw this ram last year the day of before the season opened. And again this year the ninth. I didn't realize it was the same ram until I looked at pics from last year. He wasn't an obvious legal ram but I had a hunch that he'd be legal by age due to the broom on one side. Very unusual for a sub-eight year old to be broomed. I swam through 1/4 mile of soaking wet willow to stay out of sight to get close for verification. I got to withing 200 yards of him and 13 rams and waited for the fog to clear to get a good look. Once verified he was legal the wait continued for 3 hours. My legs fell asleep as I waited for the fog to lift , and nerves wracked as I tried to keep track of him in the group.
I could see him bedded as the fog floated in and out, but only his head. I figured he'd stand up at some point, stretch and offer a shot. However he stood and took 2 steps and was out of sight. I frantically tried to find him in the fog, with no avail for nearly 15 min. Finally it lifted and I saw my chance and sent a 165 accubond his way.
9 days of hunting before I had a chance. The winter of 2012/13 was hard on sheep in most all of AK. I would expect success rates to be awful this year.







I could see him bedded as the fog floated in and out, but only his head. I figured he'd stand up at some point, stretch and offer a shot. However he stood and took 2 steps and was out of sight. I frantically tried to find him in the fog, with no avail for nearly 15 min. Finally it lifted and I saw my chance and sent a 165 accubond his way.
9 days of hunting before I had a chance. The winter of 2012/13 was hard on sheep in most all of AK. I would expect success rates to be awful this year.








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