Once in a lifetime South Dakota Bighorn sheep archery hunt
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2024
- What to say? The actual hunt was over so quickly it feels like a dream. This video is only a quick overview of what actually took place. I didn’t just show up and shoot a sheep. I lived in my truck for awhile earlier in the summer watching, learning, and scouting. Although I found several good rams, the ram I got was the only one that really got me excited. I only saw him briefly in my scouting trips. When I got there the day before the season opened, I set up my Leica spotter and found him immediately. Weird....... later that evening some bad weather blew through and just after sunset the landscape was surreal. And to top it off, a rainbow ended right in the group of rams containing THE ONE. I knew I was going to get him in the morning. Honestly I didn’t want to end the hunt on the first day. Daybreak on the opener was dead calm. We spotted the rams as soon as it was light enough to see but I wasn’t going to make a move until there was some wind to cover my stalk. The rams bedded, the wind picked up and was perfect for a stalk, but I kept making excuses to not rush after him. I’m not the “killer” I was in my younger days. Filling a tag is anticlimactic for me anymore. The fact that the rams stayed bedded so long in a perfect spot is nothing short of Devine intervention. I had to go off by myself for awhile to get my mind right before cameraman Jordan and I finally took off to stalk them. Everything went perfectly and I 12 ringed him at exactly 40 yards.
I’m not and never will be anything special. My hope from the time I found out I drew this tag was to document it to share with anyone who cares to watch. My hope is that I can make at least one person smile, possibly inspire them, or at the very least, briefly take their mind off their burdens. If a nobody like me can accomplish what I have, YOU can do greater things. Don’t give up. Work hard towards your goals and be a giver, not a taker. And most importantly, never take our natural resources for granted. It’s not an unlimited free for all. Any tiny thing you do might only be a drop in the bucket, but all those drops add up. It’s up to you to do your part in making a difference.