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<blockquote data-quote="lhp63190" data-source="post: 2144594" data-attributes="member: 96319"><p>Pretty interesting scenario going on with these critters. Spent some time talking w locals. Not to get too deep in the politics of fish and game, but it seems they are suggesting in order to grow the desert big horn populations, and thus issue more tags, landowners need to get more aggressive about reducing Aoudad populations. Seems like the ranchers in the area are relatively split...some strongly desire to reduce Aoudad populations (for livestock grazing and big horn tags) and others like the consistent revenue from Aoudad hunters. It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the coming years.</p><p></p><p>That being said, if this hunt is on your bucket list, I would suggest getting aggressive about figuring it out. If certain large landowners get aggressive about reducing Aoudad, the price could go up significantly in remaining areas with huntable populations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhp63190, post: 2144594, member: 96319"] Pretty interesting scenario going on with these critters. Spent some time talking w locals. Not to get too deep in the politics of fish and game, but it seems they are suggesting in order to grow the desert big horn populations, and thus issue more tags, landowners need to get more aggressive about reducing Aoudad populations. Seems like the ranchers in the area are relatively split...some strongly desire to reduce Aoudad populations (for livestock grazing and big horn tags) and others like the consistent revenue from Aoudad hunters. It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the coming years. That being said, if this hunt is on your bucket list, I would suggest getting aggressive about figuring it out. If certain large landowners get aggressive about reducing Aoudad, the price could go up significantly in remaining areas with huntable populations. [/QUOTE]
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