Great ram Doug, you put in alot of work and it showed. So happy for you.
Thanks Jim and thanks again for the help. That big group of white butts is right where Rick mentioned seeing good rams in past. I thought, or imagined, I could see one decent mature ram in with them, hiked in, relocated them, and set up at 300yds but nothing but a few young rams running the show. So fun! Catch n release!!
Unbelievable outpouring of help and info from literally everyone including MM members. Multiple times other hunters after other game voluntarily and insistently abandoned their hunting plans in same area/draw/ canyon when they learned I was after a ram. So humbling.
Re. Number of sheep I saw. I am now self declared expert of finding lambs, ewes and banana head rams! I may well have found all of them in the unit which is estimated to be 120'ish. Mature rams were much more difficult to not only locate but then observe - they seem to survive by being random and just on the move. Based on Biologist numbers I may have seen 1/4 to 1/3 of mature class 3/4 rams. Per Biologist my ram is "for sure 9.5yo, possibly 10.5yo" so I do feel I bagged one of the oldest in the unit. The unit is not a big ram unit. The other tag holder bagged a great ram that I'm told is the largest ever taken in the unit. It's a beautiful ram, a tank...but score wise at 166 would be overlooked in most other ID units. This unit to me is all about the chance to experience hunting sheep and was just so fun!!
Snuck in to 60yds, sniped him standing on a basalt rock outcropping quartering away looking out over nothing but blue sky and space. At the shot he disappeared off into space then immediately him and 4 other smaller rams came running right back at us. My ram stiffened up, tipped over, and died literally at my feet maybe 20yds away. Unforgettable.