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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1622059" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>We hunt the breaks. Have for the last ten years. Just drew a Bull tag for 631. So Should be getting back out there this year. I have a friend that hunts in the 622 district right to the west of 631 Timber creek bay splits the two districts. We always see Big Horns when we are in there. The interesting thing is we have noticed there is not as many as there used to be. And for sure not near as many Big Rams. In fact this last year we did not see one Ram that was legal to be shot. I do not think there are any domestic sheep out there. Just a observation I have made. Along with others I know that hunt that area. I will say this. They have been giving out IMHO to many tags. I have yet to draw a Big Horn tag. Thinking about no trying since its so hard to get. LOL Whats they fun in that right?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not to mention the elk numbers seem to be going down.. Thats another story...</p><p></p><p>Both cases I feel is poor management. To many tags given out. But then again that does not mean they get filled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1622059, member: 77631"] We hunt the breaks. Have for the last ten years. Just drew a Bull tag for 631. So Should be getting back out there this year. I have a friend that hunts in the 622 district right to the west of 631 Timber creek bay splits the two districts. We always see Big Horns when we are in there. The interesting thing is we have noticed there is not as many as there used to be. And for sure not near as many Big Rams. In fact this last year we did not see one Ram that was legal to be shot. I do not think there are any domestic sheep out there. Just a observation I have made. Along with others I know that hunt that area. I will say this. They have been giving out IMHO to many tags. I have yet to draw a Big Horn tag. Thinking about no trying since its so hard to get. LOL Whats they fun in that right? Not to mention the elk numbers seem to be going down.. Thats another story... Both cases I feel is poor management. To many tags given out. But then again that does not mean they get filled. [/QUOTE]
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