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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 153463" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Cool pic! Bighorns are awesome..</p><p></p><p>I went on a goat and sheep hunt a couple years back. One of our guys in our camp drew the sheep tag and ended up killing #44. You know the big one. Oregon state record, like #3 or 4 in the world. That was a fun, but hard hunt. As with any hunt in the hurricane divide. Then right after that, my uncle drew the goat tag for hurricane divide. He got a decent one, but nothing huge. That was also a fun, but hard hunt. Hurricane divide is pretty unforgiving country. OHHH yah, and I forgot, my aunt drew a goat tag around the Baker unit. She got a decent sized one as well. Those hunts are always fun to go on, something different then deer and elk anyways. Usually a lot more work though, pakcing in 10-15 miles and setting up spike camp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 153463, member: 1403"] Cool pic! Bighorns are awesome.. I went on a goat and sheep hunt a couple years back. One of our guys in our camp drew the sheep tag and ended up killing #44. You know the big one. Oregon state record, like #3 or 4 in the world. That was a fun, but hard hunt. As with any hunt in the hurricane divide. Then right after that, my uncle drew the goat tag for hurricane divide. He got a decent one, but nothing huge. That was also a fun, but hard hunt. Hurricane divide is pretty unforgiving country. OHHH yah, and I forgot, my aunt drew a goat tag around the Baker unit. She got a decent sized one as well. Those hunts are always fun to go on, something different then deer and elk anyways. Usually a lot more work though, pakcing in 10-15 miles and setting up spike camp. [/QUOTE]
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