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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 1560029" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>If I was paying big $ for a guided sheep hunt there's no way I'd leave home without my spotter plus tripod! I spend just as much time looking through my spotter as binos on sheep hunts. It's a lot of fun watching and field judging sheep and other animals. There is also a good chance that you likely pick up rams that your guide with spotter misses. My sheep partner and I always have 2 pairs of spotters on our hunts and we constantly pick up sheep the other guy misses. </p><p></p><p>I'd have a super tough time sitting back while my guide did the glassing through the spotter...it's part of the hunt! It sounds like you are really restricted in weight so maybe that doesn't work out but I would try to figure out a way. With the price of guided sheep hunts there ought to be a way that you can get your spotter plus tripod to sheep camp! I would go to the extreme and say that I would rather have a spotter in camp than binos! You may get bored waiting to view rams in detail through your guides spotter and it wouldn't be near as fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 1560029, member: 66919"] If I was paying big $ for a guided sheep hunt there's no way I'd leave home without my spotter plus tripod! I spend just as much time looking through my spotter as binos on sheep hunts. It's a lot of fun watching and field judging sheep and other animals. There is also a good chance that you likely pick up rams that your guide with spotter misses. My sheep partner and I always have 2 pairs of spotters on our hunts and we constantly pick up sheep the other guy misses. I'd have a super tough time sitting back while my guide did the glassing through the spotter...it's part of the hunt! It sounds like you are really restricted in weight so maybe that doesn't work out but I would try to figure out a way. With the price of guided sheep hunts there ought to be a way that you can get your spotter plus tripod to sheep camp! I would go to the extreme and say that I would rather have a spotter in camp than binos! You may get bored waiting to view rams in detail through your guides spotter and it wouldn't be near as fun! [/QUOTE]
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