highsierra
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After 13 days spent on the mountain this year in search of a mature, “legal to take” ram we only managed to located three. One was found preseason north of White Mountain, and the other two were south of the mountain near Barcroft station. One to the south was actually taken by another hunter several days after Kenny (tag holder) had chose to pass on it (was legal…but not by much). In years past, it has not been uncommon to see 10 to 20 mature Rams a day in certain areas of this mountain range. This has was not the case for us nor any of the other hunters that were awarded this permit in 2023. In the end, only one ram was harvested out of 6 tag holders.
So….Why the big change?
Was it winter mortality?
Disease?
Increased predation?
Have they relocated to some new area?
These are all questions at the California Department of Fish and wildlife need to find answers for.
What we can say for sure from direct, first hand experience is that the age class of rams targeted for harvest appears to be almost completely non-existent from this hunting unit now.
Additionally, on one day our group personally spotted five dead sheep carcasses… All mature Rams that appear to be from the last year (fresh).
Nevertheless, our time exploring the Whites was not entirely unsuccessful. We experienced some of most incredible country that this state has in the pursuit of what is arguably the most iconic symbols of what is truly wild.
So….Why the big change?
Was it winter mortality?
Disease?
Increased predation?
Have they relocated to some new area?
These are all questions at the California Department of Fish and wildlife need to find answers for.
What we can say for sure from direct, first hand experience is that the age class of rams targeted for harvest appears to be almost completely non-existent from this hunting unit now.
Additionally, on one day our group personally spotted five dead sheep carcasses… All mature Rams that appear to be from the last year (fresh).
Nevertheless, our time exploring the Whites was not entirely unsuccessful. We experienced some of most incredible country that this state has in the pursuit of what is arguably the most iconic symbols of what is truly wild.
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