Comments on: Couple Tells Story of Successful Trophy Bighorn Sheep Hunt

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By Mike@flatheadanglers.com on 12-22-09

Congrats you two!  That is one heck of a ram!  I am surprised Ray didn’t just throw him over his shoulder and shout “meet you at the bottom”!  Guess his age is catching up to him.

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By JCW on 01-06-10

Any “possible” guess on the weight of that monster..??

That’s one heck of a trophy..!!

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By blood gulch on 01-06-10

I’m sitting here, foaming at the mouth! Awesome!

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By Missedyourmark on 01-06-10

Wellllll, aren’t you special?  Let me ask you something.  Wouldn’t that ram look far better on a ridge or in a meadow where others could be amazed at his grandure?  No…selfish s.o.b’s have to go and kill this beautiful, majestic animal.  Don’t hurt yourself patting yourself on your back.

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By blood gulch on 01-06-10

@ Missedyourmark- These Majestic animals belong mounted on my wall, so those people that come to my house can be amazed at the grandure of this animal, and also amazed at my awesome hunting abilities! Let me ask YOU something Missedyourmark, Dont you wish you would have been the one to harvest this beautiful creature, so you could mount the head on YOUR wall? just askin

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