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THEY CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE FROM THE LOWER FLATS OF CLEAR CREEK TO CEDAR FLATS AND IN DEVILS WINDPIPE

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GOT THE SAME EMAIL. THAT WOULD BE ON THE FLATS OF LOWER CLEAR CREEK, JUST OUTSIDE OF THE CAMPGROUND. IVE SEEN THEM THERE AND HIGHER UP THE CANYON. ITS NEAT TO SEE THEM WHILE IM GLASSING FOR COUES.

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i really want this tag someday i've elk hunted a fair amount toward the east end of clear creek and was curious if they were anywhere in that vicinity or the west side of the canyon. i was thinking the same thing, that would be really cool to be able to say you drew the first tag and harvested the first ram in that area.

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I had a WT tag there last year and I could not get away from them! Everywhere I glassed or walked I ran into em'. I honestly saw more sheep than Coues deer. They didnt seem to be the sharpest tool in the shed either. A group walked up on me after a mid day shot at a rock and they stood there for twenty minutes at twenty yards....i even talked to em and they didnt take off.

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I had a WT tag there last year and I could not get away from them! Everywhere I glassed or walked I ran into em'. I honestly saw more sheep than Coues deer. They didnt seem to be the sharpest tool in the shed either. A group walked up on me after a mid day shot at a rock and they stood there for twenty minutes at twenty yards....i even talked to em and they didnt take off.

 

 

Your avatar says you are from Mesa. Is that true? Most of the people that talk to sheep are from Tucson.

 

Their conversation usually starts with.."Hey, how you doin?" ;)

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I had a WT tag there last year and I could not get away from them! Everywhere I glassed or walked I ran into em'. I honestly saw more sheep than Coues deer. They didnt seem to be the sharpest tool in the shed either. A group walked up on me after a mid day shot at a rock and they stood there for twenty minutes at twenty yards....i even talked to em and they didnt take off.

 

 

Your avatar says you are from Mesa. Is that true? Most of the people that talk to sheep are from Tucson.

 

Their conversation usually starts with.."Hey, how you doin?" ;)

 

Don't forget about the Mesa fire chief that was caught in a neighbors barn molesting sheep ;)

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I had a WT tag there last year and I could not get away from them! Everywhere I glassed or walked I ran into em'. I honestly saw more sheep than Coues deer. They didnt seem to be the sharpest tool in the shed either. A group walked up on me after a mid day shot at a rock and they stood there for twenty minutes at twenty yards....i even talked to em and they didnt take off.

 

 

Your avatar says you are from Mesa. Is that true? Most of the people that talk to sheep are from Tucson.

 

Their conversation usually starts with.."Hey, how you doin?" ;)

 

Don't forget about the Mesa fire chief that was caught in a neighbors barn molesting sheep ;)

 

He wasn't molesting it. He was helping over the fence.

 

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I have seen them in different places on different occasions. these few terrible pics were taken around the december coues hunt in 6A this last year and one of them was in january when I was just out looking at the mountains out of boredom. all three pics were taken through a nikon field scope spotter with a pentax optio camera and my home made A-dapter thing-a-ma-jig. I've seen a couple of decent rams ( not huge) I thought, but then again then only thing I know about a good ram to a not so good ram would be from something I have read.

 

I look forward to seeing some one else's pics.

 

congrats and good luck to the lucky feller who snagged that tag!

 

cheers,

sam

 

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