>I doubt Montana will ever break
>the world record. The sheep
>down there rarely reach old
>age because they are scrutinized
>from the time they reach
>180 or so.
>
>Sure sheep get to be 204
>by the time they turn
>7 but they have been
>watched for a few years
>already and its rare for
>a sheep to live past
>8 years of age. Every
>time I see another monster
>Montana ram its a young
>sheep <8 years of age.
>And with basically once ina
> lifetime tags who passes
>up a 190 class sheep,
>No one does.
>
>I bet if i drew a
>Montana tag and a few
>phone calls and posts on
>here and other websites I
>am sure there would be
>guys telling me or showing
>me where they saw a
>190 class ram just so
>they could be part of
>the hunt.
>
>My bet is on Alberta for
>the next hunter killed world
>record. Look at the sheep
>killed a few years ago
>by a resident in alberta
>in a general open area
>and season. The ram went
>206.
>This ram lived in secret spot
>where no one knew about
>him and he lived to
>close to 10-11 years, before
>he slipped up and came
>into the open.
>
>BHB
I believe this is the ram you are talking about.
The Cadomin Mine is where it came from and there are loads of world class rams in there.Every year when the resident and non resident draws or bid tags come out there is a potential for a new world record.The rams are protected on the mine but with these late season special tags a hunter has a chance to get one when they leave the mine to chase ewe's......