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  1. BlairHunter

    Rod's unit 28 buck

    heck of a job James. Awesome buck bro
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    My 2nd Unit 27 Bear

    He had a thick layer of fat on him.. does anyone have a taxidermist recommendation for bears? Chris Favour did my ram last year and did a phenomenal job. Any suggestions will be appreciated
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    Couldn't pass - taxi pic added

    Awesome bull!!
  4. I was able to harvest this excellent bighorn on the 3rd day of the hunt. I will provide a story and more pictures when my elk hunt is finished. Official score was 187 4/8
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    Unit 27 Rocky Mountain Bighorn

    My life size mount is finished. Chris Favour at Mount-N-View Taxidermy did an incredible job!! I can't wait to see it Saturday.
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    Brother in laws first bull (video link added)

    Awesome bull! Congrats to you guys!!
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    Sheep Clinic

    I will be there and will be at the award banquet that night. I am excited to see my full body rocky mountain sheep mount for the first time.... It's like being a kid on Christmas Eve waiting for Santa to visit
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    Unit 27 Rocky Mountain Bighorn

    BeardownAZ I wouldn't say they aren't hard to hunt because they are extremely difficult to field judge their size and they are spread out all over the place in some nasty terrain. They are not as skiddish as other big game animals, but the rams we watched knew how to keep their distance on steep cliffs. I did not have the Black River hunt, I had the 27 Upper Blue hunt. I was in great shape for that hunt and it was still a physically challenging hunt. I would do it over in a heartbeat though!!
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    Unit 27 Rocky Mountain Bighorn

    Some of you have asked about the official score of the ram I killed last year so here it is.. It ended up making the all time Boone and Crockett record book. The B&C official score is 185 4/8".
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    First scouting trip of my brothers hunt

    I would say low 160 range.. to bad that big ram is missing the left side, he would be a good ram to tag out on!
  11. BlairHunter

    Hoyt Trykon

    Still Available?
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    P&Y pending world record

    Thank you Mr. Dieringer.
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    P&Y pending world record

    Congratulations!! Awesome Ram
  14. BlairHunter

    Unit 27 Rocky Mountain Bighorn

    Thanks Devin!!
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    Unit 27 Rocky Mountain Bighorn

    Here are a few more photos of my ram along with the Game and Fish scoring sheet.
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    Unit 27 Rocky Mountain Bighorn

    Sorry it has taken me so long to reply to you guys. First off, thank you all for nice comments. It is greatly appreciated. A lot of you have asked for a story, so here it is. It started back in July when I seen my account was hit with the "rare" $300 Game and Fish transaction. I was stunned considering I only had 4 bonus points ( I am sure everyone of you reading this right now hates me!) Once the results were posted online and I figured out the unit and hunt I had, I started scouting- scouting meaning studying paper maps, google earth, and driving up to my area at least 3 weekends a month to hike and learn the trails, creeks and mountains. It was exhausting juggling these trips in between work, fire department activities (I am a volunteer firefighter), my sons Friday night football games, my daughters fall softball games and our 3.5 year old twin daughters pre-school events. Well, the hunt has arrived- I have my friends and family rounded up for this hunt of a lifetime. My friend, Andrew, and I decided to ride the horses on a trail head we studied on some maps the morning before the hunt started. He gets on his horse and I get my left foot in the stirrup and whip my right leg around, but my stupid self kicked the horse in the belly and he started bucking- his head nailed me on my left eye and I went flying! Just like that, I started off that morning with a nice shiner! HA! On opening morning my little brother, Kevin joins us on the horses and we take off riding. We get a few miles back and start glassing a place I had scouted a few months earlier. Literally, a few minutes behind the Swarovski 15x56's, some rams are located. We decide to get a closer look and make a stalk. We got to 610 yards and set up the bino's and spotting scope. After watching them for a good hour, I decide one of the rams is a shooter. I get behind the gun and squeeze off a shot- I missed! Shot right under him. He gets up, grabs his ewes and they head up hill. I shot again when he stopped at 700 yards and missed again! At this time, I was pissed and frustrated with myself. After I calmed down a little bit, we hiked up after them. I thought about it over and over, I should not have made those shots and should have been more patient. The rams are nothing like the deer and elk hunts- I just got caught up in the "hunting moment." We never got back on those rams again. Looking back, I am glad I missed that ram and I didn't work out for me. We get back to camp late that night and eat dinner with my father-n-law and more friends of mine. They had seen some small rams and other big game animals glassing that day, but my best friend and hunting partner, Daniel had some photos of a ram him and Caiden had seen. After looking at them, we decide to take a closer look at those the next day which would give the horses a day off to rest. We locate the rams early the next morning and watch them for the most part of the day to study their movements and to get good looks at their horns. Day 3, I told the troops I wanted to hike in closer and see if that ram was going to be our shooter. 3 of us were able to take an old overgrown trailhead in about 2 miles with the horses then start hiking while the others followed us in behind the horses. After the horses are tied up, we hike another mile and a half to set up our binos and look for them rams.. They were located and I set up my Swarovski spotting scope. There was a lot of action on top of that nasty, rugged, steep mountain! 2 great rams along with 3 other good rams were chasing 6 ewes. At this point, Kevin, Daniel, Ino, Brian, Andrew, Jones (father-n-law) and myself had guesstimated this ram to be mid 170's. I was going after him! Daniel, Brian and myself started the long, miserable hike of up and down, up and down, crawling and climbing on our hands and knees up these nasty mountains. About 4 hours and 3 miles later, we found ourselves within 400 yards of the sheep. I had the rifle set up and decided I was going to make one final steep climb to put myself in a better shooting position. I made it to the bluff I wanted to shoot from after being undetected by the sheep! I set up the gun and did a million practice shots while the 2 big rams were still bedded. About an hour goes by, 1 of the big rams gets up. He walks out in the opening but I didn't pull the trigger- He was a huge ram, but extremely busted up! Brian crawls up to me and tells me we might have to come back for the bedded ram.... It's getting late and a huge storm is rolling in. I didn't want to hear it but in the back of my mind I knew he was right. Literally a few seconds later, that big ram gets up out of his bed and starts walking out of the oak shrub tree he was bedded in. I jump behind my rifle, he walks out and stops at 215 yards- I squeeze the trigger on my Mauser 30-06 he does the famous back flop roll...DOWNHILL! I watched him go head over butt a few times and put my head down (he's going to be broken, we are not going to get to him...etc) until he stopped rolling.. Remarkably, he gets up and Brian tells me to put another one in him before he runs down and jumps off the cliff- I put another one in him and he starts rolling again. He stopped about 30 yards above a 300' bluff that was straight down. You could hear yelling from everyone below and the high fives began... and so did the hard work! I finally got to the ram about 430 and couldn't believe the mass on him! We took a lot of photos and began capping him out. It was dark by the time we finished quartering him out and loading up our packs. The long pack-out had begun. I was shocked at how much the head and cape weighed. We got off that nasty mountain and began the up and down, up and down hike right when the rain started. We got back to the horses around 1 am and thankfully Andrew had a fire going. We striped our packs off and stood around the fire for a few minutes, then loaded the horses up and started our way out only to find ourselves in a bind.. Where is the trail? Everything is wet and the trail wasn't used much... We ended up going back to where the fire was and start the fire back up. This was around 2 am. Everyone was hungry, exhausted and WET! Ino opened up one of the game bags and cut up some fresh back straps. We cooked them on the rocks around the fire and devoured them! They hit the spot! The sun finally started to rise up. Daniel and Kevin took off to locate the trail while the rest of us got the horses loaded up. They came back and had located the trail (we were only off by about 50 yards earlier that morning. We got back to the vehicles around 8 in the morning and headed to camp. This hunt of a lifetime was definitely that! It was the best hunt I have ever been on and will probably never be topped! I am glad my friends and family were able to experience this with me and I am extremely thankful for my fiancé taking care of everything at the house while I was gone scouting and hunting so much these past 4 months. It would not have been possible without her. I had a lot of people tell me to hire a guide for this hunt and said I was crazy to not hire one. I think that's what makes this ram even more special, he is a huge ram that we had to work for, but it was killed without using a guiding service. Nothing against guides at all, but I figured if I put in the work before the hunt started, I would be successful and harvest a respectable ram. I think my team and I did that. That is my story for my 187 4/8 unit 27 upper blue ram. Brandon
  17. I will be there as well.. Want to obtain as much info as possible for my Unit 27 Rocky Mountain Bighorn Tag.
  18. BlairHunter

    what might this bull score?

    Glassed up this bull in unit 27 2 weeKS ago. Hope he makes it to the late hunt.
  19. BlairHunter

    Big Horn Viewing

    Take her fishing at lower eagle creek near morenci.. you'll see a ton of bighorns while catching some catfish and smallmouth bass... it's a win win for the both of you
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    Two sheep tags double the fun!

    I also drew a tag in unit 27 for rocky Mountain. I know its the first hunt just not sure if it's the blue or 27 south.
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    Dear max point holders,........

    I honestly think it's just a luck of the draw system. I don't believe in the bonus point statistics game and fish provides. I have 17 or 18 points for antelope and can't get drawn , but I had 4 points for bighorn and pulled a unit 27 tag this year. It's unbelievable that people have so many points and I got a tag over them. I don't think it's fair but I am stoked about this tag.
  22. November 27 was my first and 27-28 was my 2nd choice. I don't see myself getting a 2nd choice on a bighorn tag but then I never imagined even having the $300 withdrawn from my account either ha ha
  23. That was my first choice and I also pulled a tag! Congrats to your dad
  24. I am still in shock about pulling a unit 27 Rocky Mountan Bighorn Tag in November. This was the last thing I expected after getting a 27 rifle bull tag as well. I will take all tips and advice for this hunt.
  25. BlairHunter

    Card Got Hit

    Congratulations on all the tags. I got hit for deer and the almost impossible rocky Mountain bighorn hunt. I also have a bull elk tag in 27 this year. Will probably be the best hunting season of my life.
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