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Old 01-10-2010, 03:35 PM
Swarovski Swarovski is offline
 
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I don't feel that the above scenario is targeting experienced sheep hunters at all. It is however making everyone think twice about shooting a young sheep (experienced or not). By harvesting old mature rams they have had a chance to pass on their genetics and probably do not have many more years left.
If anything the scenario would in fact help experienced sheep hunters as they might be able to hunt back to back years as long as they are harvesting good mature rams they are doing no harm to the population.
By choosing to pass on these 6 and 7 year old rams I believe that we would begin to see an overall increase in age and therefore better opportunity to harvest mature rams for both the experienced and learning sheep hunter.

The above ~200" bighorn is without a question 10 years or older and the fact F&W aged him at 7 is why I stated above that we need to do a better job educating even them on aging sheep.
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