Day 5
So the next morning we knew what the plan was get there super early get to where that ram wanted to cross and be set up Ready and waiting since the hunter took too long to get set up and sheep don’t play games. So that’s exactly what we did and the ram did exactly what we thought peaked out from around a rock and seen us but unfortunately where we had the hunter was a little too far forward and with him set up and needing a chair to shoot from, he couldn’t see the ram that we could... that ram got tired of dealing with us and seeing us and took off and left. At that moment we were all down and starting to wonder if we were going to be able to make this dream happen for an 82 year old man.
With us all at an All time low we went back to camp to make a sandwich and a new game plan. So we knew of some more mining roads that hadn’t got any hunting pressure yet from our scouting and would put our hunter nearly to the peak of the mountains.The rule that was agreed upon the night before was no matter where or when we stop or however long we are glassing the Hunter gets out and has the help from his son and gets ready in case a ram steps out of no where like what happened the day before.
So we all decided to head that way and so we would ride to a point and glass and so we did that a couple times and then at one point we stopped and glassed and glassed a couple more times and then when we were getting ready to leave and I was discussing with the other individual that was helping what we should we do now, a ram stood up from behind a rock. I could see in his eyes he seen something so I turned around seen the ram confirmed it was legal as he was running side hill on the mountain the hunter was already ready to go, all he had to do was find the ram in the scope and that’s what he did. Then he shot and I seen blood and knew he was hit and then the ram went into a rock cut and I was thinking man I hope this ram is dead because if it takes off we are screwed since the hunter won’t be able to chase him. So we could see the ram but I wanted to give it 15-20 minutes and have him stay on the rifle.
During that time we got ready to go retrieve the ram for him and pictures. We got there to the ram and knew that the old man did his job once he got behind the rifle and placed a perfect shot. The ram went down hill maybe 20 feet before dying. After we got the ram to him and celebrated as well as pictures we went back to camp and enjoyed the night.