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    #16
    Very cool critter!!!!

    Congrats to the hunter.

    Bisch


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      #17
      NICE!!! Congrats

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        #18
        Wowzers!

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          #19
          Wow! Bucket list for sure!

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            #20
            That is a big ram. Congrats to the hunter and thanks for sharing.

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              #21
              Originally posted by hog_down View Post
              He's an idiot. I've been to the top of that thing, and it is NO JOKE.
              I agree. I climbed that **** hill for three days looking for mine.

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                #22
                Holy cow! What a ram!

                And that OutdoorWriter dude is clueless - and jealous.

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                  #23
                  That's a giant.

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                    #24
                    Why would they call it canned hunting? Is it easier to hunt them in Texas vs other places?

                    That is a stud, I am sure the writer was jealous.

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                      #25
                      Incredible ram!

                      Here's Tony with his tiny desert.

                      My desert bighorn ram killed in the Kofa Wildlife Refuge near Yuma on Dec. 8, 2012. <p style="text-align: left;">After 40+ years of applying for a desert bighorn tag in AZ, I finally drew one this year. Below is the result. He's not a B&amp;C ram, but he's dead, tagged and at the taxidermist. Given my health situation at 71 yrs. old, I'm quite pleased with the result.</p> <p>The ram is from Unit 45C on the southern part of the Kofa Wildlife Refuge's Castle Dome Mts. Killed him on the 2nd day we actually hunted and had the pleasure of having good friend Tom Joiner (TJ) along to help and witness my once-in-a-lifetime opportunity</p>

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                        #26
                        That's about as uncanned as it gets right there....

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                          #27
                          I saw a picture of this sheep a while back and thought it was off private land… so he was the winner of the draw permit this past year?
                          EDIT* read the article and it was an auction tag and I saw it on WTO’s instagram

                          Truly an amazing animal and would give my left nut to hunt sheep in TX, congrats to the hunter. Now, if we could just get TPWD on board with whipping out aoudad and putting more bighorns in TX we might be getting somewhere!

                          The comment by the writer isn’t surprising one bit, read forums on hunting the west. They talk out their rears so much about hunting in Texas cause they saw it on a hunting show
                          Last edited by diamond10x; 04-14-2022, 12:35 PM.

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                            #28
                            that is a slammer ram!

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Shane View Post
                              Holy cow! What a ram!

                              And that OutdoorWriter dude is clueless - and jealous.
                              Nice reply in the comment section

                              The OP on there reminds me of a few groupies in WY on rokslide.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by hog_down View Post
                                He's an idiot. I've been to the top of that thing, and it is NO JOKE.
                                Same here, it’s some rough country for sure.

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