36" GIANT AOUDAD Sheep, West Texas | Wildlifers
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2022
- 36" GIANT AOUDAD Sheep, West Texas | Wildlifers
Mellon Creek Outfitters guide, Pat Harney, leads his client Mr. Greeson into west Texas sheep country. The first day of the hunt, Pat spots a giant sheep and the team stops at nothing to get their client on the massive Aoudad. Greeson navigates the steep terrain and harvests a massive sheep that goes over 35".
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Great presentation.
A 36 “ ram is extraordinary .The magic # is 28”.Congratulation on a fine ram.
Great ram 35+”
Yes sir, a giant sheep! Thanks for watching.
Do you gut that like a deer?
Aoudads, also known as red sheep or golden sheep are sheep that constitute the genus Ammotragus, they are considered the most basal known living sheep genus, they are native only to Northern Africa, there are two living species of aoudad: the Eastern Aoudad or Eastern Red Sheep (Ammotragus ornatus) and the Western Aoudad or Western Red Sheep (Ammotragus lervia), the eastern aoudad has two recognized subspecies: the Egyptian Aoudad or Egyptian Sheep (Ammotragus ornatus ornatus) and the Kordofan Aoudad or Kordofan Sheep (Ammotragus ornatus blainei), while the western aoudad has four recognized subspecies: the Aïr Aoudad or Aïr Sheep (Ammotragus lervia angusi), the Sharan Aoudad or Saharan Sheep (Ammotragus lervia sahariensis), the Libyan Aoudad or Libyan Sheep (Ammotragus lervia fassini), and the Barbary Aoudad or Barbary Sheep (Ammotragus lervia lervia).
Ugh,noo. Got your facts twisted mister I know everything and try to hard on comments. Do you live in New Mexico and know how they got here and what subspecies they are…..I think not.
It isn’t hnting if u have to use walkie-talkies! Wonder how our grand parents HUNTED?
I don't like to see wild animals shot, but occasional hunting for sport is OK, so long as they don't kill too many. Aoudad have become naturalized in Texas, which is a good thing, since they are near extinct in their native North Africa.
Conservation of wildlife is our first priority when it comes to being outdoorsmen. Thanks for watching Laurence!
I could not agree more. Over-hunting has led to the extinction of many valuable species of wildlife.
You wouldn't like to be the victim of a hunt would ya? Stop killing animals. Karma don't forget.
So just buy our meat at the store where they make it? Nah, that dog won’t hunt.