After 20 years of applying as a non-resident, I drew a desert sheep tag in unit 268 outside of Las Vegas in the Muddy Mountains. Even with squared bonus points the odds of drawing this tag were 0.19%. So I am feeling pretty darn lucky and fortunate and I wanted to make the most out of the experience.
Making the most of it has vastly different meanings and definitions for hunters. While a harvest would be nice, a phenomenal life experience is my goal, I am thinking. In unit 268, it is a 42-day season from Nov 20th - Jan 1st. For a traditional bowhunter, I believe this is the unit to be excited about, because there are 500 + animals, of which they are 200+ male bighorns, (78 6+-year-old rams). So, there are many opportunities if I am looking for the right 25-yard shot on any ram. The biologist is suggesting holding out for a 6+ year-old ram. There are 37 total hunters in this unit, each with their swat team of spotters, family, and friends. The biologist is telling me to forgo the first 10 days, and have the unit all to myself after the first 10 days. Harvest success (all weapons) for the last 10 years is a 98% success ratio. I am thinking of recurve or a longbow, and being there with all the other hunters, as I would not be competing for "their" ram. I am seeking the terrain that allows a 25-yard shot opportunity. I think most of the other hunters will not look at me as competition when I am carrying around my recurve or longbow, so they could share info on rams they might be passing up on. I would be happy to share what I am seeing as well.
I want to just see if any traditional bow hunters have hunted desert bighorns, and if I could glean any wisdom from them/you.
Randy Flood
208-720-0776
randy.flood@gmail.com