The Quest for a Bighorn
- 182BC...4Now!
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Re: The Quest for a Bighorn
That's awesome!!! Congrats on getting the great ram after putting in all the hard work. Can't wait to see some more pics!ridgetop wrote:It's official! Just wanted you guys to know that my ram has beaten the state record SCI. He came in at 170 3/8 and the old record was 166 and change. Right now he nets 169 4/8 B &C but we'll see after six more weeks for the drying period to end. He just might make the awards period as a Rocky.
Re: The Quest for a Bighorn
CONGRATS!!! Sounds like a real beast of a ram. He sure looks impressive in the ONE PICTURE YOU PROVIDED...LOL!
Just kiddin' ya bud. Pretty dang cool!
Just kiddin' ya bud. Pretty dang cool!
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Re: The Quest for a Bighorn
So where do we go to find your Hunt Adventure Challenge blog???
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Right here: http://www.monstermuleys.info/cgi-bin/d ... ID50&omm=0firefighterbraun wrote:So where do we go to find your Hunt Adventure Challenge blog???
There's always next year
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Re: The Quest for a Bighorn
Unreal Ram Ridge, just simply amazing animal. That pic with him looking directly at the camera is simply awesome. The dark horns make him all the better. Now get some pics on here.
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Thanks Brett. They will be coming soon enough. I am going to try and put together a video highlighting the past year. We really got some great footage that I've been holding off on for now. I hope you guys had a chance to read some of my story. I realize it gets a little long winded at times.
There's always next year
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Re: The Quest for a Bighorn
I'll see if my patience can hold off.
What makes his horns so dark? Were any other Rams that dark?
What makes his horns so dark? Were any other Rams that dark?
Re: The Quest for a Bighorn
Brett, the dark horns might be caused because of all the black ash around, do to the mountain burning the last couple years. Burned 50K acres in one day in July 2009. I'm amazed that most of the sheep survived.
There's always next year
Re: The Quest for a Bighorn
What a GREAT looking ram thanks for sharing with us. I was hooked on your adventure even though i had a decent understanding of the outcome.
Are we gonna see this ram at any expo or in a magazine?
Do those rams spend there time during summer in the burn and then migrate for the rut/winter?
9er
Are we gonna see this ram at any expo or in a magazine?
Do those rams spend there time during summer in the burn and then migrate for the rut/winter?
9er
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Re: The Quest for a Bighorn
Congrats Koby, its nice when good things happen to good people.