Bucksnort1
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Many years ago, I began applying for my Rocky Mountain Goat license. In seven years, I drew and shot a goat opening day. After drawing my license I wished I had begun applying for my sheep licenses at the same time I started the goat applications because I knew where I could shoot a sheep - Waterton Canyon. I can't count the number of times I've ridden my bicycle up Waterton for a day of fly fishing and I can safely say that on about 3/4s of those trips, we would see sheep either on the road or higher up in the canyon.
A friend obtained a left over buck license for Waterton Canyon for 2015. He modified a child carrying device to attach to his bicycle to use as a game cart, which he used to haul out a small buck. I don't recall if the buck is on the cart in this photo but I don't think it is. There are only three ways to access Waterton: bicycle, run/walk, horse.
I'm the one on the bicycle petting the ewe.
A friend obtained a left over buck license for Waterton Canyon for 2015. He modified a child carrying device to attach to his bicycle to use as a game cart, which he used to haul out a small buck. I don't recall if the buck is on the cart in this photo but I don't think it is. There are only three ways to access Waterton: bicycle, run/walk, horse.
I'm the one on the bicycle petting the ewe.