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Old 10-09-2003, 11:46 AM
Kenny Kenny is offline
 
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 122
MT I can only offer this, I am 36 now and been hunting sheep for 15 years. The mountains are getting higher. It does seem to take me longer to get to the top. I think if you took out a loan,for a guided hunt, and paid it off with your "stop smoking fund" instead of saving up for it. Just the way sheep hunting seems to be going. The overall total number of hunters here in Alberta keeps drooping but the number sheep hunters is rising. It is still a general over the counter tag, but for how long?Are the states the same? Of course Albert is the primier place for sheep but B.C. has some good ones as well.Rocky mountain sheep I am talking about. I know you said you are a working stiff, just like me but with the higher dollar exchange you may be able to get a cancellation hunt. Go to the British Columbia hunting web site, they have all the guides listed. You could phone them or email them. Stones or Dall, maybe they can come around the 8 grand mark.Its high, thats why I have never been. But I just think that sooner is better.
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