Hi All,
I haven’t been here in a while. I see many of you have done well this last season (as I’d expect) and Moosie had a great year sheep hunting. I was also fortunate enough to take a beautiful ram this year and entered a photo in a contest. I’d appreciate your vote. Or, vote for another...
danr55,
I agree there's a lot of complexity here and it requires more research
but I think the best way to solve this geometry problem is by having DS let the ram rotate back and forth between your and my fireplaces
we can give DS periodic updates on the solution of the horn-in-a-circle...
Erik,
i was basing the elliptical issue on the ADFG guide posted at 24 hr, take a look
they seem to think it has lots of bearing
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB5&Number=91458&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=0&fpart=
i tried tracing the images using a...
where's Greenhorn?... I just hope he's not out looking for another elk fetus to photograph...
but if that is his secret to success... and if they are "finger licking good" like he claimed...
you're too dang quick posting another photo, I was referring to the one before that...
while you're at it, put some of those scenery pics back up, that's a big part of what sheep hunting is all about to me
cheers
this last photo is close, but I still see an ellipse, and I still don't get it using the Russ criteria
using the Russ criteria, it looks like the B angle is pretty steep back
this could be camera angle, or maybe because he's argali-type
but, like the other photo, if I look at my computer...
it's a nice looking animal, that's for sure, thanks for posting the photo
the criteria sure are tricky, looking at the thread at 24hr
danr55, if you look at how Russ is drawing the "T" lines, it seems that choosing that angle is pretty tricky, it looks like he's picking a tangent at the edge...
I just realized, in addition to learning about judging sheep, I got another interesting fact out of these threads...
Greenhorn eats elk fetuses.
Maybe that's his secret to success?
:eek:
well this sure got lively
it's been a learning experience in sheep judging; I wish the pictures hadn't all been pulled, I never got to see the side view
as far as this bet goes, it looks to me like the specifics of what is being wagered have to be clearly hammered out before you all ante up...
jackfish,
it seems you don't understand the difficulty in proving causality in disease, and the science of epidemiology
epidemiology is a difficult science because it's always a statistical argument, not a direct demonstration of causality
here we've got a situation where the prion theory...