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Play the Wild Sheep Application Game – WTA TAGS Can Help!

Eric Pawlak
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As I sit here at Denver International Airport – flight delayed, of course – waiting to fly to Las Vegas for the 50th Annual Safari Club International Convention, my mind wanders through a list of things I want to discuss and, as is usually the case, my thoughts zero in on wild sheep.

I’m a ¾ Slammer. To date, the desert bighorn is the only sheep of the Slam to elude me, so drawing this incredible tag is always top of mind.

During years of pursuing the magnificent desert bighorn tag, I have built up double-digit points in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Texas. It is possible to draw the first time you apply in each of these states, but points certainly improve odds. I also apply religiously in New Mexico which has no bonus-point system in place but a heavy tag float fee at the time of application. (Remember WTA TAGS will float your tag fee in New Mexico.) In Colorado, I apply for Rocky Mountain bighorn because you cannot apply for both species of sheep (Rocky Mountain and desert) and your odds are far better in the Rocky category. And, in California, I gave up years ago as the number of non-resident tags allocated annually is dismal.

I do believe I’ll draw a desert sheep tag in one of these states someday, but my gut tells me if my ship comes in, it will be in Nevada. With a squared bonus point and more than 30 tags available to non-residents, this is my best chance at drawing. Arizona is probably the next best chance at drawing a desert so I’m always hopeful when they post their draw.

Yes, the desert bighorn tag is my A No. 1 dream, but don’t get me wrong, I will flip my lid if another Rocky tag comes my way. In 2007, with only four bonus points, I drew in Montana. And, believe me, once my waiting period was up my name was right back in the hat in this non-resident-friendly Rocky Mountain bighorn state. I have multiple points in Colorado, which also allocates an ample amount of non-resident tags, and, here’s a tip for you, the best odds are in Idaho. In Idaho, you can only apply for one: moose, sheep, or goat. With no point system in place, and with having to choose just one species, the sheep draw doesn’t become overwhelmed with applications. Couple this with Idaho being a float state, and their outrageous application fees, and Idaho’s drawing odds for sheep improve yet again. (Again, remember WTA TAGS will float your tag fee, a tremendous benefit.)

So there you have it in a nutshell. To summarize, for desert sheep you should be applying in Arizona and Nevada. And for Rockys, apply in Colorado, Idaho, and Montana. For both species, apply in New Mexico. I do have clients who apply anywhere a non-resident tag is available which is another strategy, but your best bang for the buck is in the aforementioned states. Believe me, I have thought through every aspect of sheep-tag applications over and over. It’s pretty straightforward, and we’ll be happy to walk you through the pros and cons of each state.

And, the point is, the 2022 limited-entry application season is upon us. If you are interested in applying for sheep tags, or tags for any species for that matter, our consulting team can help. Simply call today, the sooner the better to meet deadlines, and ask for an initial consultation. We can be reached at 1-800-755-TAGS (8247), Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (MT).

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Chasing Waterfowl from North to South

Chasing Waterfowl from North to South

The Central Flyway is a waterfowl superhighway—a vital corridor for migrating ducks and geese—and for those of us lucky enough to be waterfowlers, it offers unmatched opportunities to hunt and experience the migration from September through January.

Over the past 40 years, I’ve had the privilege of chasing ducks around the world, but many of my favorite memories come from following this flyway, especially during those early years when my duck-obsessed father would pull my brother and me out of school every Fall to chase birds.

That’s right! We missed school every year for dedicated waterfowl trips. No regrets.

In the true north country, along the edges of Canada’s boreal forest, early-season hunts are nothing short of magical. The birds are just beginning their journey south—hungry, unpressured, and eager to settle into newly harvested grain fields. It’s a waterfowler’s paradise. The decoy spreads in these northern zones are often among the first the birds see, and their eager, uneducated responses can be absolutely breathtaking.

One of the most unforgettable sights is the famed swirling cyclone of Canada geese funneling down into a field. I can still hear my dad yelling over the deafening honks, his voice barely audible, “They can’t hear us!” The birds were so loud that those at the top of the funnel couldn’t even hear the gunfire below. If you’ve ever experienced it, you know exactly the kind of spine-tingling moment I’m talking about.

When the birds pushed south, so did we.

The prairie pothole regions of North Dakota are pure waterfowl gold. The right pothole on a cold morning—especially if you can find open water—can be magic. And if the water’s frozen? My dad had a fix: get there early, break trail through the skim ice, and push it under itself to create an opening. Voilà…open water.

I’ll never forget one frigid morning. After breaking ice, my hands were bright red and on the edge of frostbite. I looked at my dad for sympathy, but he just grinned as the puddle ducks cupped up and said, “Do you want warm hands, or do you want to shoot ducks?” Like I said, he was a fanatic. I grabbed the old Winchester pump and did my best. That day, I also learned the value of hand warmers and Gore-Tex gloves.

There are so many unforgettable moments:

  • Slipping and sliding at a Nebraska reservoir, laughing hysterically as we wondered if we’d ever get the old Suburban and trailer back up the icy boat ramp. After limiting out on greenheads.
  • Rowing across the Delta Marsh in the dark to find the perfect crescent-shaped bulrush island to set the decoys that the canvasbacks couldn’t resist.
  • Chasing snow geese in South Dakota and realizing we’d finally picked the perfect field, the one that made it worth all those hours spent spray-painting sheet-metal shell decoys in the garage.

These weren’t just hunting trips. They were memories shared with family, with friends, and with the great outdoors itself.

In the end, missing a week of school every year was worth every single minute.

The last duck hunt I shared with my admittedly duck-crazy father was a world away and half a lifetime ago. The hunt may be long over, but the memory will always stay with me.

At WTA, we’re proud to connect our clients with trusted partners so they can experience these same one-of-a-kind adventures.

We offer incredible destinations and outstanding outfitters all along the Central Flyway—from Alberta and Saskatchewan to North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma—so you can create your own lasting memories.

Call Worldwide Trophy Adventures at 1-800-346-8747 today to book your trip of a lifetime.

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