Awesome hunt, Alain! I felt I was hiking right with you. I love the rocky and sandy rugged terrain! Great camera angles. I could see that puff of white when you hit him. Amazing ram!
What a beauty! Great shooting too! I was fortunate to draw my Idaho California big horn tag this last fall and was lucky to harvest a hog also. No better feeling than to put your hands on a nice ram that you hunted hard for. I solo scouted 10 days and got the ram on the 17th day with my wife beside me. So stoked to get a nice one. Congratulations on your ram and thanks for sharing your hunt!
All my sheep hunting has been in northern British Columbia, my back yard. Looking back, I tend to reflect on the many good memories. But the whole picture involves many, many miles of slogging up and down mountains, wondering if you'll have the energy to make it back to camp. And then the hours spent glassing, while eating a few cans of sardines which for reasons I never figured out, seem to be the official snack of BC sheep hunting. But one crack of my .270 and it was always worth the effort.
I have a once in a lifetime California big horn sheep tag in Utah, (the BLM transplanted them) the unit is in my back yard. 15 minute drive and a 40 minute hike from my parents house. Hopefully I can find the oldest one up there that my dads buddy has located.
Awesome hunt, Alain! I felt I was hiking right with you. I love the rocky and sandy rugged terrain! Great camera angles. I could see that puff of white when you hit him. Amazing ram!
What a beauty! Great shooting too! I was fortunate to draw my Idaho California big horn tag this last fall and was lucky to harvest a hog also. No better feeling than to put your hands on a nice ram that you hunted hard for. I solo scouted 10 days and got the ram on the 17th day with my wife beside me. So stoked to get a nice one. Congratulations on your ram and thanks for sharing your hunt!
Great ram. I'd love to see some pictures/video of your trophy room.
All my sheep hunting has been in northern British Columbia, my back yard. Looking back, I tend to reflect on the many good memories. But the whole picture involves many, many miles of slogging up and down mountains, wondering if you'll have the energy to make it back to camp. And then the hours spent glassing, while eating a few cans of sardines which for reasons I never figured out, seem to be the official snack of BC sheep hunting. But one crack of my .270 and it was always worth the effort.
Great hunt! Fantastic sheep! You certainly worked hard for him. Perfect day. Stay safe.
Awesome Ram! Great Show can't wait to see him on Smith Mountain.
wow we are neighbors then alain - i am down in eastern oregon - you walked right by me at the last sci convention
I'm curious which Kryptek camo pattern you were using? Thanks
Highlander
how in the world did you get a tag?
i am from eastern oregon and have been to Leavenworth several times
Well ????? What did he score ????
Just under 180
That's a monster. One shot and he didn't tumble down and break stuff. Nice shooting
Hello sir, may i know what type of firearms do u use in this video? Is it rifle 223? Tq sir.
7mm Rem Mag 160 grain Swift A Frame bullet
Alan smith is my fvt Hunter
Around the world his best shot best rifle so amazing...
Your sin of shooting at an animal on a ridgeline was erased by the three magic words - - "P" "B" and "R". AMAZING beast!
Where Alan Smith belonges to???
I have a once in a lifetime California big horn sheep tag in Utah, (the BLM transplanted them) the unit is in my back yard. 15 minute drive and a 40 minute hike from my parents house. Hopefully I can find the oldest one up there that my dads buddy has located.
Good luck and hold out for the big one!
Awesome video 😎
What is his favourate gun?
Gunwerks 7mm Rem Mag and 375 Ruger
That was a one hell of a sheep, nice job especially in your home state. 😅
Outstanding, thanks for sharing
Do a hunting trip in north sweden/Finland
Darz Bór Alain! from Poland :)
Waidmannsheil Nice ram
Good hunting enjoying your life
The beautiful state of communism!!!