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Careful while travelling #8510033
4 hours ago
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Joined: Feb 2020
Wyoming
wytex Offline OP
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Wyoming
Headed up for an elk hunt and came across an older couple by the highway, they had hit a bighorn ram.
The amount of damage to the vehicle was substantial but they were ok.

Called the GW to let her know and stopped by the WG&F research facility so someone could go get the carcass.
Nice 9 yr old ram. If G&F wants it for display the spouse may boil it out for them.

This time of the year bucks are rutting and so are the bighorn sheep- just getting going.
Watch out in high game animal areas.

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Re: Careful while travelling [Re: wytex] #8510037
4 hours ago
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Georgia
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Never been up close to one of those, they look to be bigger and more solid than our lightweight white tails. I know what a 90lb doe can do to a car I don't want to find out what one of those would do. And you guys with moose and elk are screwed.


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Re: Careful while travelling [Re: wytex] #8510040
3 hours ago
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Wyoming
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I didn't take a pic of their vehicle but it was very smashed into the engine compartment.
An elk or moose would have been over the roof of that car. They hit pickups about windshield high.
The ewes were all above the highway cut looking down at him. They had just gone to the creek to drink, beside the highway.

Re: Careful while travelling [Re: wytex] #8510076
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Might not be able to buff out the dents left by them horns…solid looking animal!

Re: Careful while travelling [Re: wytex] #8510115
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I take it they were not in a Dodge Ram ? Not sure if 1500,2500 or 3500 would be better ?

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Re: Careful while travelling [Re: warrior] #8510135
19 minutes ago
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Originally Posted by warrior
Never been up close to one of those, they look to be bigger and more solid than our lightweight white tails. I know what a 90lb doe can do to a car I don't want to find out what one of those would do. And you guys with moose and elk are screwed.

Lol!! Doesn't even compare to a WT.


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Re: Careful while travelling [Re: wytex] #8510140
15 minutes ago
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
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Glad they are okay. How much does ones of those rams usually weigh?


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Re: Careful while travelling [Re: wytex] #8510144
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Oregon
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Poor fellow...guess he didn't see the "ewe turn".


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