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Frans 10-14-2010 10:56 PM

I walked away
 
Finally it felt like the ankle would support a day on the slopes, so I took my ewe tag out for a walk this morning. I climbed some, glassed some, still-hunted my way up the side of a little canyon, glassed some more etc. without finding a sheep. Hiked to a saddle and glassed across, hiked to the end of the drainage and peek in hole and nooks and crannies. Nothing.

I was supposed to attend a highschool awards ceremony, so come 1:30pm I started on my way down, intent on finding the jacket that I lost four weeks ago. No luck on finding the jacket, but a sheep found me. Small horns, fairly spindly, I figured a ewe had shown up. I kept my direction imitating a hiker, expecting for more of the herd to show up. Nothing came, and from some cover I glassed the "ewe". In profile, it looked like a youngster, but the horns were kinda long, 4-5" approximately.

We played cat and mouse for a bit, while I tried desperately to ascertain sex of the sheep. I never really figured it out... I wanted to say young ewe, but I wasn't certain. Then it joined up with eight more sheep, which turned out to be four ewes and four lambs. They seemed pretty well paired up, so likely no dry ewe in the group.

I had left my backpack behind when I started for the first sheep, including the scope. It was blowing so hard that even the binoculars were hard to keep steady. Time had ran out. I could have gone back, collected the scope, and tried again, but in retrospect I'm convinced the first sheep was a young ram... I think :)

Anyway, not wanting to shoot a ewe away from her lamb, and not sure about the sex of the one sheep, I turned around and walked away.

Ten steps later I found this one, half burried and tucked up against a rock.

http://www.fransdiepstraten.com/site...g.w560h373.jpg

Guess he's been dead for quite some time. It's quite brittle, I think I need a safe spot for it. Probably don't need F&W to gimme a permit for this one.... or do I?

whitetail Junkie 10-14-2010 10:59 PM

Neat Story!!!,Thats by Far one of the oldest skulls i've ever seen.

i would'nt bother with a Permit,although i'm sure some people might disagree?

Stop Staring at my Rack 10-14-2010 11:10 PM

Great story! Neat find!

Bigfeet 10-15-2010 09:12 AM

Great story and good call on not taking the chance at what may have been a young ram. Hoping to do the same thing this weekend - have a look for a non-trophy sheep (it would be my first). Did some scouting this summer in the area (406b), but didn't find any sheep. Hope to find some now. Best of luck to you Frans.

honda450 10-15-2010 09:17 AM

Cool find. I would still get a permit for it though. Never know. They only cost $11.00

Rockymtnx 10-15-2010 09:38 AM

Sounds like it was a fun day in the hills Frans. Sadly your ewe hunting this year is starting to sound like Duk Dog’s last year. I may have to do some sort of little ewe dance around a fire for you tonight. LOL
Keep at it and hopefully you connect. By the way interesting find.


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