Post Season Scouting~~
Wild Sheep
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'morning All,
I spent last week down in Az. doing some post season scouting on Desert Rams in 2 of my Fav Az. units.
I traveled thru Kanab, Utah and of course it is mandatory to stop at the Muley Crazy magazine Headquarters in Kanab.
I then stayed on route 89A and up/over the famed Kaibab
I'll add more later as I need to leave and be @ the Gym by 0500 so I can get my Lap swimming lane before those girls take over the lanes!! haha
Enjoy ~~
Good luck, Robb
Looks like you had a fun trip!
Been to that Inn! Gorgeous country - thanks for sharing.
Lee
That is an impressive wall!
Daughter and I hiked the Grand Canyon R2R2R last Labor Day weekend. Jacobs Lake Inn breakfast burrito was VERY welcome after.
You turn up any rams?
It don’t look like you’re taking this retirement thing lying down, Robb!
When you come off the top of the Kaibab it opens up and man there they are!
The Vermillion Cliffs
The vista's are never ending
I got a great price on my room....kinda breeze though!
I had aboutan hour drive in the mornings to get to my other Fav unit.
It is always spooky to me to cross a bridge that drops so far down ~~ goes back to when I was a kid and developed the fear
'The Ditch'
Colorado River.
I drove by the Muley crazy office a few years ago but it was closed. Really impressive bucks, would have been nice.
Where are the ram photos - Robb?
It has been suggested to me to stick with Scenery!!
I can certainly understand those requests ~~
Good luck, Robb
Looks like a Great trip Robb...Thanks for taking us along...I'm sure Robb is Saving His Sheep photos for later in the Trip hahaha...Until then heres One to Look at from last Wednesday...Cheers...4finger
'morning All
I just got back from a Post Season scouting trip, Rocky Ram units here in my home state.
North Slope Baretop/Sheep Creek
Sheep Creek Bay
Sheep Creek Bay
They use to be separate units up here at Flaming Gorge on the Utah/Wyoming border.
I always stay at Red Canyon Lodge Cabins
I always stay at Red Canyon Lodge Cabins
The UDWR combined them into one unit now with only 3 tags offered.
Younger Rams hang with the Ewe's/Lambs till summer
Younger Rams hang with the Ewe's/Lambs till summer
Rocky Rams average in the 150--160's
When I had my Forest Service Permit we harvested many Rams off both units over the years
Me and my Retirement Gift/Jeep do some traveling!
Me and my Retirement Gift/Jeep do some traveling!
13 Degrees this morning, heading up into what is called Death Valley.
Glassed/counted 28 sheep--Rams, Ewe's and lambs before I rimmed out to look down into Sheep Creek
I gotta get ready to head to the gym this early AM, so I will continue later
Enjoy!
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Robb
Damn Robb, you are lovin life for sure! Are you going to put together a scouting video in case someone you know draws?
Let's see some of the rams!
Not any vid's just still pix from this trip Nick.
I have a commitment to help out 12 guys/gals if 1 of them actually draws 1 of the 3 available tags.
They range from 3 points up to 18 points so not any of them are a shoe-in for drawing a tag.
It is fun to get my spot-n-stalk skills honed early spring for the fall hunts
Migrating Snow Geese in the deep blue sky
I could hear them before I could see them on the silent mountain and crisp air.
This years crop of lambs should be any day now.
Nice view from the cabin after a long morning hike.
BULELK1's Link
You can go thru some pix on my website and see some of the Rams harvest over the years from both units.
Just click More Hunts to see more pix
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Robb
There is the broadside shot a guy wants!
There is the broadside shot a guy wants!
A couple of my Fav pix over the years
Family Affair hunt.
Great Father and son's hunt.
That pretty much wraps up this Post Season Scouting trip,
In about a month I will be Pre-Season Scouting for Elk in Wyoming.
Thanks for looking,
Good luck, Robb
Very nice pictures Robb. Good luck on your WY elk scouting.
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
Rob, Did you mount your Ebike to your jeep and use it in any of your scouting trips?
Great pics, looks like you had a good time.
Nice shots and story, Robb. That is great country. Wife and I and another couple in a separate vehicle did the '4 park tour', Zion/Bryce/GC North Rim, and Canyonlands, then over to Moab. We passed by that Muley Crazy place, and I was jonesing big time to stop but we could not (due to the other party). That really hurts, esp. now after4 seeing those pics. 6 sets of sheds off one big buck! Then after we went by the Vermillion Cliffs in the evening, we came to the 'T' that leads toe either Lake Powell or toward Tuba City. The road was blown out to the left so we had to take a 3 hour detour through tuba City and go the long way over to Antelope canyon and up to Powell. That REALLY sucked. And to top it off, we had to drive by one of my bucket list destinations, Monument Valley, because of time constraints. Overall the two week trip was great (also saw Mesa Verde), but some things will have to wait until next time. And I didn't get to do any post season scouting or shed hunting either. It was a driving/hiking through Nat. Parks tour. We did not see many sheep. :/ I've seen a ton in Montana and north of Dubois, Wyo though. Saw then smashing heads - ramming. Unbelievable sight with over 70 sheep, and 9 adult rams. Watched for over an hour. TK
Eric-------------> not on this trip in Utah.
I debated it back and forth but I wanted to just go with no agenda other than hiking and relaxing.
Plus I don't have that much experience on the eBike in rugged country/trails on a solo trip.
As I get better and more knowledge/experience on the eBike, I will take it more often.
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Calvin, reads like a fun trip and the scenery thru those area's are overwhelming geologically.
Yeh those 'Detours' can easily turn into a 'New Tour' type deal. haha
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Robb