My understanding from his first post is that tommy88 has relocated to AB. as a resident. Correct me if I’m wrong?
Ewes are draw only in every WMU. Depending on WMU, there are OTC tags for 4/5’s curl (trophy sheep) and full curl rams. You can find the description around Pg40 or so in the regs explaining how to judge a rams legality.
As mentioned earlier in the thread, expect to learn on your own. This means boots on the ground. Some literature and E-scouting is a good place to start but being on sight is where you’ll learn. Unless you can find a retired sheep hunter that has no one to pass on his knowledge to, expect the rest to be very tight lipped. “The best sheep hunting in AB. is Brooks!”
I’m not much further ahead of you on the learning curve. This year was my second season out and while I have seen a lot of sheep, none have been legal rams when in season.
The best piece of advice I received is to let your (high quality) glass do the walking. Where you glass from depends on the topography. Lower wide valleys it’s easy to glass from below, steep high peaks I find is easier to glass from the top.
My advice, don’t wait! I put off trying sheep hunting, looking for a good partner. All I really did was waste time. The fact is that having a good hunting partner is probably best described as a good marriage. I realized that if I waited for a good partner to go, I’d probably be too old to go once I did. Point being, don’t be scared to go out by yourself.
If you want to talk further, feel free to PM me. I Don’t have the experience most of the others here probably have but I’m not far from where you are now experience-wise.