Dall Sheep
- Alphamale1956
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Dall Sheep
Why is there no caller for this animal?
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Re: Dall Sheep
Because dall sheep callers don't exist.
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Good one.ZTrophyBuckZ wrote:Because dall sheep callers don't exist.
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Not joking. Never seen anyone use a caller for dall sheep (or any mountain sheep), and if you try to look it up, no results matching a caller for dall.Alphamale1956 wrote:Good one.ZTrophyBuckZ wrote:Because dall sheep callers don't exist.
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They do have callers for BigHorn Sheep https://decoypro.com/bighorn-sheep-call ... p-ecaller/ZTrophyBuckZ wrote:Not joking. Never seen anyone use a caller for dall sheep (or any mountain sheep), and if you try to look it up, no results matching a caller for dall.Alphamale1956 wrote:Good one.ZTrophyBuckZ wrote:Because dall sheep callers don't exist.
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Any animal that makes an audible call to locate others of their species should have a caller as a hunting tool.
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Enough animals in game to hunt with callers, can we not just leave the sheep and goats as is for those who enjoy mainly sight hunting for them.
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Nope, because we can use the callers for coaxing sheep off of inaccessible mountain ridges. So the request will continue. There are other reasons. But you don't want to hear them either. Carry on. Oh and btw, you can still "Sight Hunt" them all you want.ogruls wrote:Enough animals in game to hunt with callers, can we not just leave the sheep and goats as is for those who enjoy mainly sight hunting for them.
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No mountains are inaccessible for Dall or Bighorn and very few spots for Ibex. You got all the deer species on callers why turn the sheep into imitation deer hunting, plenty different ways to hunt them without using callers, would make sheep as boring as deer to hunt this would.Alphamale1956 wrote:Nope, because we can use the callers for coaxing sheep off of inaccessible mountain ridges. So the request will continue. There are other reasons. But you don't want to hear them either. Carry on. Oh and btw, you can still "Sight Hunt" them all you want.ogruls wrote:Enough animals in game to hunt with callers, can we not just leave the sheep and goats as is for those who enjoy mainly sight hunting for them.
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Build your own world.ogruls wrote:No mountains are inaccessible for Dall or Bighorn and very few spots for Ibex. You got all the deer species on callers why turn the sheep into imitation deer hunting, plenty different ways to hunt them without using callers, would make sheep as boring as deer to hunt this would.Alphamale1956 wrote:Nope, because we can use the callers for coaxing sheep off of inaccessible mountain ridges. So the request will continue. There are other reasons. But you don't want to hear them either. Carry on. Oh and btw, you can still "Sight Hunt" them all you want.ogruls wrote:Enough animals in game to hunt with callers, can we not just leave the sheep and goats as is for those who enjoy mainly sight hunting for them.
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