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Originally Posted by salukipv1
(Post 3692252)
grand slam club/ovis
seems to keep track of all that info... I think "grand slam" magazine updates all that info... they now have the "super ten" as well as the "super slam" |
Originally Posted by JRDANIELS
(Post 3692937)
Your right. I counted 10 animals on the list that I could take in Wyoming. I counted both whitetail and mule deer but only one of those counts. So ya I can take 9 out of the 10 in Wyoming if you can draw the tags.
You can only count 1 if you have both mule and whitetail deer? Sounds like pretty stupid logic to me, since they are no more or less than the different than between a mule and a caribou. Both are deer. British Columbia has mule and whitetails plus blacktail and sitka blacktail. Also Mountain Caribou, rocky mountain elk, canada moose, mountain goat, stone sheep,rocky mtn bighorn sheep,california bighorn sheep, black bear, and mt lion all OTC tags. There is also draws for grizzly, bison, rossy elk, and dall sheep, plus tons of wolves. Not sure how many are on this list of theirs but I have hunted most of these animals succsesfully DYI. |
I was thinking about this some more when I should have been working and I doubt I will ever attempt to make one of these lists.
I just don't think I would get the same thrill going on a guided Yukon moose hunt as I do on a DIY elk or mule deer hunt. Shooting a nice caribou seems to be related more to having the money to go on the hunt, rather than being a good hunter. I would love to shoot a Rocky Mountain Bighorn because they are such a majestic animal, but I'll have to settle on shooting a free ranging Aoudad sheep here in Texas or in New Mexico. I would feel better about hunting a free ranging Oryx in New Mexico on the missile range than paying to go on a guided caribou hunt. To each there own I guess. Maybe I'll splurge someday and go on a guided hunt and realize that I've been missing out this whole time. |
Originally Posted by tangozulu
(Post 3693476)
You can only count 1 if you have both mule and whitetail deer?
Sounds like pretty stupid logic to me, since they are no more or less than the different than between a mule and a caribou. Both are deer. British Columbia has mule and whitetails plus blacktail and sitka blacktail. Also Mountain Caribou, rocky mountain elk, canada moose, mountain goat, stone sheep,rocky mtn bighorn sheep,california bighorn sheep, black bear, and mt lion all OTC tags. There is also draws for grizzly, bison, rossy elk, and dall sheep, plus tons of wolves. Not sure how many are on this list of theirs but I have hunted most of these animals succsesfully DYI. |
where could a person find the list of animal in the grand slam or the super slam???
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Originally Posted by BC Cowboy
(Post 3696132)
where could a person find the list of animal in the grand slam or the super slam???
grizzly brown polar cougar whitetail deer mule coues sitka blacktail columbia blacktail rocky mtn elk roosevelt tule mountain caribou woodland quebec labrador barren ground central canadian barren ground canada moose alaska-yukon shiras bison musk ox american mountain goat pronghorn antelope dall sheep stone rocky mtn. bighorn or california bighorn desert bighorn |
so if you harvest everyone of those animals you have completed what? And I thought I heard something along the lines of every species needed to be a book animal... any validity to that?
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Originally Posted by BC Cowboy
(Post 3696185)
so if you harvest everyone of those animals you have completed what? And I thought I heard something along the lines of every species needed to be a book animal... any validity to that?
1 from each group makes the "Super Ten" I'm not sure if does/cows qualify or not, I don't see why they wouldn't, and no each animal does not have to be a "book" animal. pretty sure no one has ever taken the full list to make pope n young, let alone boone and crockett. |
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