Jeff on the hunt
After 14 years of trying, this year I finally drew a coveted Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep tag for Unit S16 Colorado. Unit S16 is in the Weminuche Wilderness in southwestern
Because of the generally tough nature of sheep hunting (sheep live in steep country at high altitude) coupled with the difficult access of my area (our camp was 11 miles into the wilderness from the trailhead), it was critical that I enlist the help of a few trusted hunting partners. My business partner here at Mirr Ranch Group, Pat Lancaster, and Pat’s son Shane were kind enough to volunteer their time, expertise and muscle on this escapade.

The story of my hunt is much too involved to adequately describe in this forum, but the bottom line is I killed a beautiful, mature 34” ram on August 26, the second morning of the season. We spotted the ram at daybreak and embarked on a 4 hour, 2500’ ascent to the top of a ridge where he was feeding. The stalk was perfect, and by 11am, I had killed the ram and we were in full commemoration mode. By 6 pm, we arrived back at camp exhausted, but very satisfied.
The next day we packed up camp early and were out of the wilderness by 3 pm. We drove down to
I’ve hunted many animals in many conditions all over the world, but I’ve never experienced a more fulfilling adventure than my
By Jeff Hubbard
March 24th, 2008 at 10:58 am
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