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<blockquote data-quote="WTOBob" data-source="post: 2372724" data-attributes="member: 120505"><p>Free range West Texas aoudad are unbelievable to hunt. I used to chase them all over the Big Bend area. DIY hunts were all over the place. Now, $$$ and guides have taken over. Big sheep are the craze. Very hard to get a DIY hunt. Contact Texas Parks and Wildlife office for a biologist around Alpine. They may be able to point you towards a ranch with sheep problems. Sheep are becoming over populated in many areas. </p><p></p><p>I used to hunt a ranch between Alpine and Marathon. Large herds and ranch manager hated them. 500.00 a sheep and kill all you want. He's gone and now 3500.00 + a sheep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTOBob, post: 2372724, member: 120505"] Free range West Texas aoudad are unbelievable to hunt. I used to chase them all over the Big Bend area. DIY hunts were all over the place. Now, $$$ and guides have taken over. Big sheep are the craze. Very hard to get a DIY hunt. Contact Texas Parks and Wildlife office for a biologist around Alpine. They may be able to point you towards a ranch with sheep problems. Sheep are becoming over populated in many areas. I used to hunt a ranch between Alpine and Marathon. Large herds and ranch manager hated them. 500.00 a sheep and kill all you want. He's gone and now 3500.00 + a sheep [/QUOTE]
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