I'm gonna try sync line. Lol
As I mentioned before, I lived in the Pass, know about the corridor.Track: you know you can't hunt the highway corridor and the slide interpretive center right? Same goes for Waterton....
I really don't have to justify anything about knowing sheep, however I have greater respect of what our biologists know than you. I can't say I wish you good luck on the draw, except try be thankful what you have instead of complaining.Well that's good you learned a lot from this thread. Maybe the most is how to go off topic with useless banter.
Fyi I have been sheep hunting and had a invested intreset before this thread started up, even tho I was not a member when it started.
Also yes the habitat is small and shrinking. However we have a healthy number of sheep and hunter so far. So I see no need for change at this point! That is my stance. Or can you add something to value to this conversation other then sheep are dumb put them on draw before they all get hit by vehicles.
53 pages and Sheephunter banned, testimony to the passion which Hunters of the Big Horns lavish on their pursuit.
Grizz
I really don't have to justify anything about knowing sheep, however I have greater respect of what our biologists know than you. I can't say I wish you good luck on the draw, except try be thankful what you have instead of complaining.
There is a full curl ram on Syncline Mountain. Have you scouted for him since? I know if someone gave me information about a 180+ whitetail in a certain area, I would of been out the door lickety split searching for him, or at least his sheds.That's good - cause our bio thinks full curl is the answer. And to still be able to hunt sheep on the mountain with a general license would indeed make me thankful.
Hi lr1000. I think without going full curl or some variation of, the next step would be draw. They have a mandate to increase the number of trophy Rams post season to a level that is healthy. In the absence of change we are going to see exactly what we have been seeing for many years, the number of trophy Rams post season below the goal of 5%. I know I would rather see opportunity remain despite a few lean years as the changes take affect, than to be forced into a draw situation to achieve the goals of the sheep management plan.
Full curl has delivered their desired results. That's why they are wanting this change.
Outfitters are pushing hard for a draw.
The servay numbers need to be taken with a course grain of salt... When was the last arial servay done also? Last I've heard 2011. We are talking 3-11 sheep depending on the zone to gets these numbers to 5% trophy sheep. They may have easily been missed. Even if it did go full curl this 5% would be reached in a year. So when they get it up to 15-20% are they going to give us our hunting opportunity back? HA.... Also the study is not even complete so why their ergent need to announce a change? The number we have been dealing with have been very stable the last 20 years.
The servay numbers need to be taken with a course grain of salt... When was the last arial servay done also? Last I've heard 2011. We are talking 3-11 sheep depending on the zone to gets these numbers to 5% trophy sheep. They may have easily been missed. Even if it did go full curl this 5% would be reached in a year. So when they get it up to 15-20% are they going to give us our hunting opportunity back? HA.... Also the study is not even complete so why their ergent need to announce a change? The number we have been dealing with have been very stable the last 20 years.
Since the change in 400 the percentage of Rams past 4/5 curl has grown well into the comfort zone of the management plan while at the same time providing us with opportunity to hunt sheep on an open season with reasonable success. They kill good numbers of full curl Rams in there every year, in a tiny zone with extremely easy access. I'm thinking long term this will be good for the sheep herd and sheep hunting. I sure a heck don't want to see it go on draw and this keeps us hunting long term on an open season while letting them reach the management goal.




























