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it could cause avalanches in the step mountain
sides where the barbary sheep was hanging
out.
We spent most of the morning waiting for better
wether, and in the afternoon 3PM it cleared up.
But it is short days in october so we dident had
time to cover mutch terrain this day. We saw
and glased several herdes from the car, driveing
around in the terrain, and made a plan for day 3,
the last day of the hunt.
Day 3:
We woke up to clear wether, going up the hill,
the sunrise was spectacular and we connect
early with the herd we spotteted on day 1. The
large old male was there and I managed to aim
at him before the herd set speed up the
mountainside. But I never managed to fire the
shot. Close but no sigar. We spent the rest of
the morning chaseing the heard but in the end
they disepeared above a ridge.
We changed location and decided we would
move to another area of the terrain. We went to
the top and decided to hunt our way down, of the vally where a car was waiting for us. Halv
trying to get on top of the sheeps, and hopefully an hour after dark we reached the car.
find a position from where we could spot a good
old ram. We started our decent and after 2 hrs. I had filled my tag! What a gift this was, I
Pedro spotted a good old Ram. We got in harvested a butiful barbarry ram in one of the
posistion and after 10 min I got a beautiful ram. most beatutiful scenery Spain can offer. On the
It was allreaddy late in the afternoon, so we last day of the hunt we truly were in the right
skinned him quckliy and headed for the bottom place at the right time. Thank you Pedro!
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