Originally Posted by kaboku68
SSS- I don't know you but you should grasp a bit about sheep hunting as you denigrate Mr. Tilley. He has guided more than 5 sheep in the 175-180 BC class during the heyday years. He has guided in the roughest sections of the Wrangells and made it a personal speciality to pull rams out of a place called the hellhole. You drop that old man on a glacier, any glacier and he will likely find a big sheep as to walk. Some people on this forum don't go sheep hunting every year but some do. My knee went out in June and I am rehabbing it but most Septembers will find me in the far deep wrangells or up in TCUA.

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kaboku68:
Morning sir...

Holy sheep dip sir on that ram!!! shocked shocked shocked

Any details you can share as to the age??

With most animals I chase, I'm not a "numbers guy" - not that it's a bad thing for sure - but I love character racks and horns.

Holy argali horns on that ram sir! cool cool cool

It looks like the one in the game farm at Whitehorse, which of course is a game farm ram so has a cushy existence. For a wild ram that's a gagger and then some, or at least this Canuck sometime sheep chaser thinks so.

Thanks in advance.

Wow, what a ram!!!

Dwayne


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