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<blockquote data-quote="MTGunner" data-source="post: 1110322" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>Good luck getting a bighorn sheep in MT in an unlimited zone. You had better be there two weeks in advance and have a legal ram in your cross hairs opening morning. Plus, the unlimited zones are tough hunts. Yet...if you put in the time may be possible. BTW, west TX aoudad hunts are seldom high fence. Better get yourself in good shape for hunting Barbary sheep in west TX. Mountain goat hunts in the west Canada provinces offer a true adventure. For these hunts a person had better be in good to excellent condition and NOT be afraid of heights. I took a darn good Billy in NW MT in 2011 and it kicked my old butt at age 64. It took me seven yrs. to draw a resident tag. I have 11 bonus points in MT for bighorn sheep. I am a realist and doubt I will draw. Another option would be to hunt Himalayin Tahr in New Zealand. No high fence at 8000 feet. MTG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTGunner, post: 1110322, member: 2922"] Good luck getting a bighorn sheep in MT in an unlimited zone. You had better be there two weeks in advance and have a legal ram in your cross hairs opening morning. Plus, the unlimited zones are tough hunts. Yet...if you put in the time may be possible. BTW, west TX aoudad hunts are seldom high fence. Better get yourself in good shape for hunting Barbary sheep in west TX. Mountain goat hunts in the west Canada provinces offer a true adventure. For these hunts a person had better be in good to excellent condition and NOT be afraid of heights. I took a darn good Billy in NW MT in 2011 and it kicked my old butt at age 64. It took me seven yrs. to draw a resident tag. I have 11 bonus points in MT for bighorn sheep. I am a realist and doubt I will draw. Another option would be to hunt Himalayin Tahr in New Zealand. No high fence at 8000 feet. MTG [/QUOTE]
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