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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 153475" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Yep, the guy who drew the tag is from milton freewater, his name is Dave Prock. My uncle and him have been hunting together for about 30 years now. </p><p></p><p>I know Josh Simmons. Not real well, but I know of him. I worked at a gas station and he lived out that way, so he stopped in quite a bit. Also the guy I worked with, was his best friend. I didn't really know he hunted all that much, but with the last name Simmons, what else can you expect. His cousin is one of the camera men for eastmans to! I watched Josh's sheep hunt on eastmans a couple weeks ago, pretty cool. I think his scored like 185-190, still pretty **** big! I dind't even know Imnaha gave out any sheep tags. They musta just started recently..</p><p></p><p>Yah we took horses when we did the sheep/goat hunts. Thats really the only way you can hunt them in the hurricane divide. When my aunt put in though, my uncle wanted her to put in for the baker unit cause its a lot easier. YOu can pretty much get to the tops of the mountains by 4 wheeler, that aint going to happen in the wallowas...Me I hate horses though. They've got to be one of the biggest/stupidest animals on earth. When we were headed up this one trail, it was straight up and straight down. It was shale rock and the horse I was on kept slipping and falling on his knees. I opted to walk the rest of the way, Ididn't care, not worth my life. I know we were back in there at least 10 miles, closer to 15.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 153475, member: 1403"] Yep, the guy who drew the tag is from milton freewater, his name is Dave Prock. My uncle and him have been hunting together for about 30 years now. I know Josh Simmons. Not real well, but I know of him. I worked at a gas station and he lived out that way, so he stopped in quite a bit. Also the guy I worked with, was his best friend. I didn't really know he hunted all that much, but with the last name Simmons, what else can you expect. His cousin is one of the camera men for eastmans to! I watched Josh's sheep hunt on eastmans a couple weeks ago, pretty cool. I think his scored like 185-190, still pretty **** big! I dind't even know Imnaha gave out any sheep tags. They musta just started recently.. Yah we took horses when we did the sheep/goat hunts. Thats really the only way you can hunt them in the hurricane divide. When my aunt put in though, my uncle wanted her to put in for the baker unit cause its a lot easier. YOu can pretty much get to the tops of the mountains by 4 wheeler, that aint going to happen in the wallowas...Me I hate horses though. They've got to be one of the biggest/stupidest animals on earth. When we were headed up this one trail, it was straight up and straight down. It was shale rock and the horse I was on kept slipping and falling on his knees. I opted to walk the rest of the way, Ididn't care, not worth my life. I know we were back in there at least 10 miles, closer to 15. [/QUOTE]
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