ABOUT OUTFITTER:
This HFA Endorse Outfitter offers guided hunts for Alaska brown bear, Dall sheep, trophy moose, and other big game like caribou, black bear, wolf, and wolverine. With hunts tailored for bow, rifle, and handgun hunters, they operate in diverse ecosystems across the state, including mountain ranges and volcanic regions. The focus is on fair-chase hunting in prime country, with a strong emphasis on ethics and family values. The guides are inspired by their Christian faith, aiming to provide an unforgettable wilderness experience for hardworking hunters while maintaining high standards of integrity and professionalism.
HUNT DETAILS:
Dall sheep hunting in the Alaska Range is an adventure that pushes hunters to their limits and rewards those who embrace the challenge. The rugged terrain, with its high mountains, sheer cliffs, and unpredictable rockslides, creates an unforgettable test of endurance and resolve. With packs weighing 50-60 pounds to start, and the potential for heavier loads on the return trip, only those in top physical condition are prepared for this demanding pursuit. Yet, for those who are up for the challenge, the rewards are extraordinary, with rams ranging from 34? to 45? and a near-perfect success rate from the outfitter. It’s a hunt for those who crave adventure and seek the thrill of pursuing one of the wildest and most prized big game species on Earth.
ACCOMODATIONS:
Accommodations on a Dall sheep hunt in the Alaska Range are simple and basic. Hunters stay in small spike camps with two-man tents and nothing more than what they brough on their backs. There are no comforts like running water or electricity—meals are freeze-dried, and hunters drink and cook with cold glacial water. A small fuel stove is used for cooking, and everything is focused on the hunt, not luxury. It’s a true wilderness experience that demands hunters embrace the challenge, with comfort taking a backseat to the adventure of pursuing Dall sheep in one of the wildest places on Earth.
LICENSE PROCESS:
Tags for Dall sheep hunts in Alaska can be obtained over-the-counter (OTC) in certain game management units where the hunt is not restricted by a draw system. This hunt takes place in one such area. To purchase a tag, non-resident hunters must first buy a non-resident hunting license through the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG). It’s important to note that non-residents are required to hunt with a licensed guide when pursuing Dall sheep in Alaska.
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