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Giant Bighorn Found!
A huge bighorn sheep, perhaps the largest ever, has been found dead.
![]() The internet has been buzzing this week with word of the discovery of the "Cadomin Ram" in Alberta, Canada. The ram, nicknamed after the world record Bighorn Sheep taken by Guinn Crousen in 2000, might score as high as 206. More details to comce AdvertisementADVERTISEMENT |
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Photo Gallery Comments (11)
Nice pictures
It's great to see a deserving hunter take a nice trophy, but it says a lot about the ram when he dies of natural causes instead. Very Cool.
What a gorgeous ram. Any idea how heavy that set of horns is or what the circumfrance around the base is? That guy looks like he can barely get his hand around them. I agree with MazPower...it's cool when an animal can die of natural causes. Chalk one up to mother nature. It is what makes hunting that great. Animals are still in charge of their world and the best ones can still beat us.
The only reason no hunter got this ram is because no hunter could have got this ram. He was found in an area of the province off limits to hunting. The reclaimed Cadomin mine. The only way to hunt here is to purchase the Ministers Tag (one per year to the highest bidder). This is the same area Crousen shot his world record after he purchased said tag. The are rams even bigger in there too.
That is truly a spectacular ram. Amazing.
This reminds me of a ram that was found in Pueblo, CO back in 2005. You can read the story at the following link:
http://www.booneandcrockettclub.com/news/trophyWatch_detail.asp?area=new...
That is a Hawg!
That is one big ram!
Really Great find. Glad I got to see them here. thanks!!
simply amazing how some of the largest trophies are found dead,
NICE RAM!
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It's great to see a deserving hunter take a nice trophy, but it says a lot about the ram when he dies of natural causes instead. Very Cool.
The only reason no hunter got this ram is because no hunter could have got this ram. He was found in an area of the province off limits to hunting. The reclaimed Cadomin mine. The only way to hunt here is to purchase the Ministers Tag (one per year to the highest bidder). This is the same area Crousen shot his world record after he purchased said tag. The are rams even bigger in there too.
What a gorgeous ram. Any idea how heavy that set of horns is or what the circumfrance around the base is? That guy looks like he can barely get his hand around them. I agree with MazPower...it's cool when an animal can die of natural causes. Chalk one up to mother nature. It is what makes hunting that great. Animals are still in charge of their world and the best ones can still beat us.
Really Great find. Glad I got to see them here. thanks!!
Nice pictures
That is truly a spectacular ram. Amazing.
This reminds me of a ram that was found in Pueblo, CO back in 2005. You can read the story at the following link:
http://www.booneandcrockettclub.com/news/trophyWatch_detail.asp?area=new...
That is a Hawg!
That is one big ram!
simply amazing how some of the largest trophies are found dead,
NICE RAM!
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