Rocky Mountain Ram Hunting in Pennsylvania
TIOGA Guided Rocky Mountain Ram Hunts
You can hunt them at Tioga Ranch in North Central Pennsylvania. We offer exotic game hunting trips, including Rocky Mountain Ram hunts. Notably, we offer 1-2-day guided hunts on our hundreds of hunting acres through sprawling woodlands, hills and valleys. Add an impressive trophy to your wall; our Rocky Mountain Rams are large with hard-and-heavy horns. They make an ideal skull or shoulder mount. With lodging on the premises, and meals covered, too, Tioga Ranch offers the ideal Rocky Mountain Ram hunting experience in the Northeast. We can even skin and butcher your meat so you can conveniently take it home after the hunt.
Information About Rocky Mountain Ram Hunts
Rocky Mountain Ram hunts at Tioga Ranch are guided. Our guides are professional experts who help you find, kill and handle the animals, searching out the biggest and oldest trophy rams available.
When you hunt at Tioga, you won’t have to spend days figuring out the lay of the land to bag big game. Guides are with you every step of the way, showing you where to look for rams, and helping you hit your mark. Plus, with meals, lodging and skinning/butchering as part of the deal, we’ve got you covered. Just show up and be prepared to hunt– and have a great time.
An Overview of Rocky Mountain Rams
Rocky Mountain Rams are known for their large, curled horns. They can be used as a weapon when one ram fights with another for dominance. And these impressive growths are also a status symbol– hunters definitely look for rams with huge horns. Some horns can weigh up to 30 pounds!
When rams fight for dominance or mating rights, they’ll face each other and charge ahead, up to 20 miles per hour. Horns will clash, repeatedly. Sometimes these fights last hours. Eventually one ram will “submit” and walk away, meaning the other one “won.” Because rams have thick and bony skulls, they usually can handle fighting without being seriously injured.
Rocky Mountain Rams are the largest sheep in North America. In the winter, their coats are thick and double-layered, as well as lighter-colored than in other seasons. Rams have a large angle of vision, sharp hearing, and a great sense of smell. They also have the ability to make giant leaps and jumps, climbing up and down cliffs.