I know that sheep hunting season has started in some places already and for others it will soon begin. For all the people that have drawn tags or the residents that are able to purchase a license in some provinces in Canada and the state of Alaska I want to wish you all luck.
I have eight more weeks before my dall hunt in Alaska and I know I could use a little luck too.
Good luck, Jack. :thumbsup:
Hopefully Steve will have some good pics to inspire you.
Gregg
Good luck and have fun. Hap
Thanks guys.
Gregg, I'm pulling for Steve to get the job done too. He will be leaving for Colorado in two weeks on his Bighorn hunt.
Thanks Jack, Good luck and good hunting to you also.
Well,
I know Jack has been working as hard as I have to be ready. I am ready...everybody cross your fingers! I am going to keep at it for the last two weeks before season, but I've been shooting good and working out hard. All the gear is laid out and being gone over for the hundreth time. This is going to be a great adventure no matter the outcome, but I sure hope I have some pictures of me holding a big ram to show you guys. A sheep tag is a gift from above and I plan to use it accordingly.
There are going to be lots of great sheep stories to come this year. We're pulling for and cheering all of you guys!
Jack- Good luck on your hunt up here. I drew an archery only tag for sheep in my "backyard" but I have to wait until October. Hope you have been
Good Luck to you too Steve.....
and dont forget to take your cameras! i love to see the picture you guys take!
8 days before I leave and 13 to season open.
Bowmania
A big Good Luck to all you sheep hunters. I'm very much looking forward to seeing how you've done when you get back. Next year I start applying;) Stay safe and have fun. Cheers, Matt
Mark,
Which area did you draw your tag in? I will be hunting in the Chugach Range. My wife and I will be up on a sight seeing trip towards the end next month. Going to be tough for me being in Alaska as a tourist during hunting season. I'm telling all my hunting buddies that we are going up on a scouting mission so they don't give me too much static.
Elksong, good luck on your Bighorn hunt.
Bowmania, good luck! Where does your hunt take place?
Jack,
Your going on my dream hunt. Dall Sheep in AK... what a trip that would be. I hope you been getting in shape. AK is a beutifull place but is a bit demanding on the body. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
Jack, I know its a bit early but I want to wish you all the best on your sheep hunt. Bring back the story :)
Daniel
Jason thanks, I have been working on getting in shape since I booked my hunt two and a half years ago. In the last two years I have hunted Mt goats in BC so I have some idea how tough the hunt is going to be. I've been working out since February this year doing at least an hour on the eliptical each day. Every other day I combine climbing the high school bleachers and walking the track with a sixty pound backpack. 1250 steps up and down and two and a half miles. Takes me a little over an hour. When I started out last winter I was 220 lbs and I'm now at 188 lbs. and still losing. Unlike the two previous years I'm going to try to not let myself get back out of shape after the hunt is over.
Daniel, good to hear from you and thanks. I hope all is well up in Fort Simpson.
Jack good for you on getting in shape! I was 235 in May and have gotten down to 205. It makes a big difference in the woods. My scouting trips have really shown me the improvments being in shape can make! When I hunt Elk I know that I can usually find them where I can get to them, but I am pretty sure I will have to work a little harder for a sheep!
Plus just like the commercial - " My wife says I'm not as disgusting as I used to be!". :biglaugh:
Jason,
I'm down to 185lbs and will probably loose another five or more before the wife and I go on our scouting trip. Not sure how much exercise I'm going to be able to get in while we are traveling but I will try. I have less than a week before my hunt once we return home so not enough time to do much good.
Called the guide the other day on his cell phone and he was just coming off the mountain from scouting. He had located a couple of good rams but more in the area where his first hunters will be. He has a place in mind for me that is typically better in the late season where they are pushed by the earlier hunters. I need to be in top physical condition just to get there and that is what I'm working at.
Hello Jack, 100% on the commitment! Shows integrity and focus you are an example to many. hope you are taking some quality supplements, that level of activity and the weight loss needs supplementation.
chrisg
Good Luck Jack on your hunt & "scouting" trip - I still don't know if I'll sheep hunt or not this year. My old body is not in as good of shape as I had hoped it would be at this point. Been a bit too lazy. With the season opening the 10th of aug here there is not enough time but you never know I might still give it a go and will pick up a tag just in case I feel up to it.
chrisg, Thanks for the advice. I think I'm starting to feel the effects of workouts and weight loss. Couldn't do the eliptical on the highest resistance setting yesterday or today and it took me longer to do the bleachers with my backpack yesterday evening. Going to take a day off and see if that helps.
John, with so many animals to hunt in Alaska it's got to be a tough to choose.
Jack,
I drew DS 140 which is the "any sheep" hunt Oct 1-10th in the Chugach. I usually look to the areas that I can hunt near Anchorage due to time constraints. If you come through Anchorage and are interested in "boating" let me know. I am always looking for reasons to get my boat out in the ocean. Mark
Jack,
I figured you'd be working out. I don't think most people book that big of a hunt and don't realize the need to get in shape. When I was little my parents were stationed in Fairbanks (Air force) Dad used to take off and go whenever he could. My uncle came up from Ohio and had been working out for the trip. It still ran him into the dirt. But they had a good time. Of course they didn't have a guide then. That will help a bunch.
You sound like you have a good exercise program. Like Chrisg said though suplements and protein so you build that muscle up. And taing a day off to rest occasionaly is good too.
I should book a hunt maybe that would motivate me to workout again.
Good luck and be safe on the hunt and bring us back some pics and a story.
Last February I had an opportunity to join a friend of mine in Mexico on his desert sheep hunt as an observer. I had just started working out again after doing nothing since my goat hunt had ended in late August. As much as I wanted to go with him I knew I wasn't in condition for a hard backpack hunt so I had to decline the offer. Most likely it would have been my only chance to go on a desert sheep hunt even though I wasn't the one holding the tag. I realize what I lost and made a vow to keep myself in better shape year round because of it. My friend ended up getting his ram early on in the hunt and I truly wish I could have been there with him. Yesterday I got word that he took a Dall in the NWT earlier this week. It was his third attempt in as many years and this completes his quest for a Grand Slam.