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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 63067" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>My dad and I drew back to back desert sheep tags in the East Kapairowits unit in southern utah. Back to back tags have never happened on sheep before in utah!</p><p>The unit is in the Grand Staircase National Monument and Glen Canyon National Recreation area around Lake Powell. It is probably the most remote area of our state, and holds some original (non transplant) sheep. </p><p>My dad's ram is the unit record, bumping my ram to second at 150 1/2". In the world of sheep, 8" is a HUGE difference. </p><p>My uncle (brian b) and I saw a 160" ram down there last spring and we tried for him but he gave us the slip after being hot on his trail for two weeks. He is still alive and well, and we know were he calls home. If Brian draws this year......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 63067, member: 2852"] My dad and I drew back to back desert sheep tags in the East Kapairowits unit in southern utah. Back to back tags have never happened on sheep before in utah! The unit is in the Grand Staircase National Monument and Glen Canyon National Recreation area around Lake Powell. It is probably the most remote area of our state, and holds some original (non transplant) sheep. My dad's ram is the unit record, bumping my ram to second at 150 1/2". In the world of sheep, 8" is a HUGE difference. My uncle (brian b) and I saw a 160" ram down there last spring and we tried for him but he gave us the slip after being hot on his trail for two weeks. He is still alive and well, and we know were he calls home. If Brian draws this year...... [/QUOTE]
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