2015 Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Raffle Hunt

Frank Argo & Craig Steele with Frank's Arizona Raffle Desert Bighorn Sheep.
Frank Argo & Craig Steele with Frank’s Arizona Raffle Desert Bighorn Sheep.

Hunting & Guiding Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep is a very special privilege, it’s truly an amazing animal & hunt.   In 2015, Colburn & Scott Outfitters graciously partnered with us on the Arizona Big Game Super Raffle Desert Bighorn Sheep Hunt.  Living extremely close to the best desert sheep units for this hunt, gave us a great opportunity to scout early & often.

Rattle snakes are abundant during the summer and fall months in desert bighorn sheep country.
Rattle snakes are abundant during the summer and fall months in desert bighorn sheep country.

Summer & Fall scouting is often a grind in these Arizona Sheep units, as temperatures can reach well above 115 F.  A big heavy ram was occupying most of our scouting time, but unfortunately we learned he died of natural causes several months before Frank’s hunt could begin.  It was back to ground zero after several months of hardwork.

As October neared it’s half way point, we decided to concentrate our efforts in the best 2 units available to hunt.  Frank & his good friend Tim arrived at our base camp, thus the desert sheep hunting officially began.

Here is a clip of Frank & the crew glassing on the first afternoon of Frank’s hunt:

After a few days of hunting, we were able to turn up a couple older rams above the Boone & Crockett minimum. Below is some footage of us evaluating Frank’s ram.

Several hours after this footage was captured, the sheep hunting group came together and made the decision to target this ram. The ram had moved across the canyon in search of some ewes and after getting into position for a second time, Frank was finally able to wrap his hands around his once-in-a-lifetime desert bighorn ram.

Jay Scott, Frank & Tim with Frank's 2015 AZ Big Game Super Raffle Ram.
Jay Scott, Frank & Tim with Frank’s 2015 AZ Big Game Super Raffle Ram.
Jay Scott attempting to estimate the size of Frank's rams bases.
Jay Scott estimates the size of the ram’s bases.
Craig Steele & Seth Meeske looking over the flare of this awesome desert bighorn ram.
Craig Steele & Seth Meeske looking over the flare of this awesome desert bighorn ram.
Jay Scott, Hunter Haynes & Craig Steele pose for one final image with this majestic bighorn ram.
Jay Scott, Hunter Haynes & Craig Steele pose for one final image with this majestic bighorn ram.

A special thanks from us at Exclusive Pursuit Outfitters goes out to: Jay Scott, Darr Colburn, Seth Meeske, Hunter Haynes, Jole Guthery, Fred Ashurst, Tim Aldinger & Frank Argo.  Without all of these great people, we would not have been blessed to be apart of the 2nd Largest Arizona Raffle Desert Bighorn Sheep, see Jay Scott’s article at goHUNT.com.

One final thanks goes to the Arizona Game & Fish Department Region 3 & the Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society, for working together to preserve such an awesome animal.

Best Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Hunting Units 2015!

Arizona's Unit 15D continues to be one of the best Desert Bighorn Sheep Hunting Units.
Linda Kelly’s Record Book Nelsoni Ram from Unit 15DN.  Arizona’s Unit 15D continues to be one of the best Desert Bighorn Sheep Hunting Units.

As we evaluated the 2015 Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Hunting Units, we wanted to break it down into the 2 sub-species, so we would be comparing apples-to-apples.  Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep are classified into Mexicana and Nelsoni sub-species.  Typically, Mexicana rams don’t flare out wide, but tend to hold their mass throughout their horns and on average score better.  Nelsoni rams tend to be all over the map with regards to horn structure, but they are most known for being wide, long and flared out.

Both of these rams are Nelsoni Desert Bighorn B&C Record Book Rams, but  as you can see their horn structures are extremely different.
Both of these rams are Nelsoni Desert Bighorn B&C Record Book Rams, but as you can see their horn structures are extremely different. (image credit Darr Colburn)

With out taking Arizona bonus points into consideration, here are our Top 5 Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep (Nelsoni) Units for 2015 with the 2 year average score & age class:

  1. Unit 15DN (163″ 8 years)
  2. Unit 15DS (160″ 6.85 years)
  3. Unit 16A (165.5″ 8.35 years)
  4. Unit 15CS (165″ 7.25 years)
  5. Unit 13BN (160.5″ 7.25 years)

honorable mentions: 15CN & 15BW

Arizona Desert Bighorn Ram taken in Unit 22 with Jay Scott.
A GIANT Mexicana Arizona Desert Bighorn Ram taken in Unit 22 with Jay Scott.

As we broke down the Southern & Central Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Units, we discussed it with our good friend Jay Scott at Colburn & Scott Outfitters.  Jay knows many of these units extremely well and after talking with him and analyzing the Arizona Game & Fish Department’s desert bighorn sheep reports, here is our Top 5 Arizona (Mexicana) Desert Bighorn Sheep Units for 2015 with the 2 year average score & age class:

  1. Unit 22 (178″ 8.55 years)
  2. Unit 24BS (182″ 8.75 years)
  3. Unit 24BN (174.5″ 8.25 years)
  4. Unit 37A (167″ 8.25 years)
  5. Unit 28S (167″ 6.5 years)

honorable mention: 44BN & 37B

Listen to Episode #29 of the Jay Scott Outdoors Podcast as we discuss the Best Units for Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Hunting in 2015.

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source credit: Arizona Game & Fish Department Bighorn Sheep Reports & Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society

 

Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Units 15D & 15C

Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Hunting is something we are looking forward to doing well.  We have a history of Desert Sheep Hunting in Units 15D & 15C.  I live just 15 minutes from the Arizona Black Mountains and Lee and I have a strong desire to become the best Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Guides and Outfitter in these units.