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Just got back from an Aoudad Sheep hunt in South West Texas. I didn't know that much about them prior to booking this hunt but read up quite a bit about them on line and conversing with Wade Derby with Cross Hair Consulting. From what I learned they are also known as Barbary Sheep and were introduced into the desert mountains of west Texas and southern New Mexico. They were imported here in the 1940s from the Atlas Mountains of northern Africa. They have really flourished and roam all over the hill country free ranging and are classified as an exotic game animal. No tags were needed just a license. They have become well adapted to the rough desert mountains and were more elusive than I thought . They seem to thrive in the roughest country around and possess an extraordinary sixth sense at detecting danger from a thousand yards away. Their sight was phenominal. While driving some of the ranch roads they see you way before you see them and hightail it into the next mountain range.


I wish I had pursued them years ago. Where else can you hunt a free ranging elusive sheep and depending on the ranch and trophy quality hunt for a reasonable price with just purchasing an over the counter 5 day license costing $48.00. Throw in the fact they are challenging and exciting to hunt and it's a win.

The Ranch I hunted is located in the rugged Mountains of Southwest Texas south of Juno near Comstock. The ranch consists of thousands of acres of the most inhospitable, rocky, cactus sticker heaven i've ever hunted except for maybe South Africa.

For the most part the sheep country on this ranch must be accessed by foot, as there is very limited road access. The hunt was tough from a physical perspective especially if you're not used to hiking up bed rock mountains with loose rock under almost every step. If you like physically challenging hunts with lots of glassing and stalking this hunt is for you. If you are not in good physical shape or up there in age this is also a good hunt with enough ranch roads to still cover without getting way back in the deeper bowls. This hunt is entirely free ranging and if you go and hike and climb you will earn your sheep. I went mostly the spot and stalk route We glassed with binoculars and spotting scopes to locate the herds. If and when we spotted the herd before they spotted us the stalk was on. If you are in good shape and you are patient you should get a real good ram.

I shot this ram at 422 yards with a 270 Weatherby Mag and a 140 Grain Barnes X. It took 5 solid hits before he finally laid down.

If anyone has any interest I would highly recommend this hunt and contact Wade.. Thanks again Wade for putting me on a fun successful hunt.

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Ready for round #2 now? Aoudads are great. Most important you had fun, I'm glad for you.

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Thanks for the story and pics. Glad you had a good time. Congrats to you.


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Congrats!!! I'm headed down in a couple weeks. Any chance you could provide measurements on that guy to give me an idea of how big he is? Man they are a weird animal to judge trophy size!! That one looks great to me!!!

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We didn't have a tape measure but we estimated at about 24-25...Left him down there for a Euro mount when I hear back from Taxi I will ask them to measure. There were some boomers but couldn't get close enough for a shot.

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Congratulations on a great hunt. cool cool


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Congrats on a great hunt and thank you very much for the story & pics! I'm jealous... was just fantasizing about bloodying my 257 Roy on one of those beasts. They sure are beautiful, and live in some insane country!

Congrats again!

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Looks like an awesome hunt!



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Great hunt and pics! What scope are you using on your 270 Roy?
Is your 270 WBY the ultra light weight Mark V?
What is the weight of it?
Thanks AMRA

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The scope is a Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44 and the rifle is a Mark V ultra lightweight weighing 6 3/4 w/o scope and rings.

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Originally Posted by Joedjr
I shot this ram at 422 yards with a 270 Weatherby Mag and a 140 Grain Barnes X. It took 5 solid hits before he finally laid down.
Great shot & nice ram, congrats!


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