Went down to Bozeman for the MT Wild Sheep Foundation meeting and banquet. I had a presentation to give on the Rocky Mtn Front Heritage Act, which both the National and MT WSF folks support. Saw some great rams, met the guys from Hunting Maps GPS and just know I'm going to win either the sheep camp (Montana Canvas tent, along with stove, cots, table and bags) or the rifle (nightforce scope, 300 WM, custom made in Conrad MT).
Robert Anderson was the keynote during the Lunch. Got to hang out with Grey Thornton and Jack Atechson Jr. WSF is a great group, and one of the few big national groups willing to aggresively fight for wild sheep. Great group of folks.
Mark Seacat and Adam Foss were on hand giving tips on how to film and photograph hunts. They put on some great slide shows of hunting rams in BC, NWT and AK. They've inspired me to try the hero shots after talking about how to make them not so grip and grin. As you can see from the expertly composed photo, I learned a lot.
Another fuzzy one. The Ram that Deb is standing under scored 203 7/8 - #5 ram in MT last I knew. Was #4 until this year.
Robert Anderson was the keynote during the Lunch. Got to hang out with Grey Thornton and Jack Atechson Jr. WSF is a great group, and one of the few big national groups willing to aggresively fight for wild sheep. Great group of folks.
Mark Seacat and Adam Foss were on hand giving tips on how to film and photograph hunts. They put on some great slide shows of hunting rams in BC, NWT and AK. They've inspired me to try the hero shots after talking about how to make them not so grip and grin. As you can see from the expertly composed photo, I learned a lot.
Another fuzzy one. The Ram that Deb is standing under scored 203 7/8 - #5 ram in MT last I knew. Was #4 until this year.