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<blockquote data-quote="Deep Forks" data-source="post: 322293" data-attributes="member: 928"><p>I think you’ve gotten some misinformation there 8andcounting… my dad drew a tag last year after applying for more years than he can remember. There was no game warden or guiding involved. The local biologist contacts you and gives you some really good info on where to start and encourages you to shoot a mature ram but at the end of the day any ram is legal. And you can hunt your entire unit just like whitetail hunting. After harvest the biologist drives to u in the field and takes some tissue samples, ages it, etc… at no point is a warden or biologist with u while u hunt. We did some pre season scouting and talked to ranchers and got permission from every single one we talked to. Some we very helpful… I suppose it’s the one species they can’t get a gratis for so they’re very open to letting hunters on. My dad got a ram on opening day on public land that scored in the top 10 all time for ND. Also heard through the grapevine that a couple other rams shot last year made top 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deep Forks, post: 322293, member: 928"] I think you’ve gotten some misinformation there 8andcounting… my dad drew a tag last year after applying for more years than he can remember. There was no game warden or guiding involved. The local biologist contacts you and gives you some really good info on where to start and encourages you to shoot a mature ram but at the end of the day any ram is legal. And you can hunt your entire unit just like whitetail hunting. After harvest the biologist drives to u in the field and takes some tissue samples, ages it, etc… at no point is a warden or biologist with u while u hunt. We did some pre season scouting and talked to ranchers and got permission from every single one we talked to. Some we very helpful… I suppose it’s the one species they can’t get a gratis for so they’re very open to letting hunters on. My dad got a ram on opening day on public land that scored in the top 10 all time for ND. Also heard through the grapevine that a couple other rams shot last year made top 10. [/QUOTE]
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