Hunting the "Cheap" Sheep

I wouldn’t put free range aoudad in the same category as Hawaiian sheep, but yes they are not the same critter as BH or DBH or Dal or stone
I agree, they aren't the same experience as a true mountain hunt for a NA sheep but they also cost 1/5th -1/10th the price.
 
I’d rather cut open my freeze dried meals and put them in another bag than chase most of those animals on that list.

Nothing more disappointing on a hunting forum than to open the sheep forum and see an aoudad hunt. Or a “sheep” from Hawaii.

Just being honest
Not all of us can afford or justify 6 figure hunts for the slim chance at a NA Sheep. These hunts offer the rest of us an opportunity to hunt an Ovis species at a fraction of the cost.

The last 3 especially will be a comparable experience to a Bighorn hunt.
 
Not all of us can afford or justify 6 figure hunts for the slim chance at a NA Sheep. These hunts offer the rest of us an opportunity to hunt an Ovis species at a fraction of the cost.

The last 3 especially will be a comparable experience to a Bighorn hunt.
I couldn’t agree more with your reply. Likely a few of those would be more of a hunt than a bighorn hunt. I…just….cant. They just don’t trip the trigger. Most look like farm animals.
 
There was (is?) a ranch in Southern AZ or NM that had Mouflon hunts for dirt cheap. They were farm animals loose on several sections of rolling hills. No state tag required. Youth only though. My kid out grew it before I thought he needed that kind of success rate. I was wrong.
 
There was (is?) a ranch in Southern AZ or NM that had Mouflon hunts for dirt cheap. They were farm animals loose on several sections of rolling hills. No state tag required. Youth only though. My kid out grew it before I though he needed that kind of success rate. I was wrong.
I'd like to hunt mouflon over in Europe. It looks like they are distributed across most of the European countries with some even in mountainous regions.
 
Yeah, with a rifle anything that HI has would be a slam dunk, because there is a ton of game (at least that’s been my experience), but man it sure is fun chasing stuff around with a bow.
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What are the rules for bringing a rifle to HI? I keep seeing it’s a pain but no details…
 
Have done aoudad in TX. Mouflon in Spain. Tahr and arapawa in NZ. All cheaper than the four of North America. But, not inexpensive. Journeying to different countries has been an adventure. Hunting the exotics in these countries a true bit of adventure. Try the Hawaiian aspect DIY. You can hunt aoudad in NM but hard to find. If you are young I would put in for BH sheep in the lower 48. There are two OTC units n MT that all can hunt. The drawback is that this a difficult hunt to find sheep unless you spend lots of time in these units prior to the hunt. Then, the quota is two rams per unit. The irony is that opportunities are becoming difficult and expensive. We loved NZ and Spain. MTG
 
I remember looking at snow sheep hunts a few years ago and seeing that a guy could go to Kamchatka and kill two snow sheep for the price of an Alaska dall sheep hunt.

That said, I never thought mid-Asia sheep would be cheaper than many North American hunts.

A wild mouflon in its native range would be a fun "cheap" hunt for wild sheep. I wouldn't be opposed to hunting them in some of the mountainous European areas either.
 
Hunting snow sheep on the Kamchatka peninsula was a dream of mine. But, when I was young enough, tough enough to do so one had to fly to Moscow to get permits. NOT this person. But, today it’s possible as there are flights out of Anchorage weekly to the peninsula. But, I would imagine still be expensive.
Apply for BH and desert sheep in the lower 48. If you are truly anxious to do so can be pricey to book any other sheep hunt. MTG
 
Hunting snow sheep on the Kamchatka peninsula was a dream of mine. But, when I was young enough, tough enough to do so one had to fly to Moscow to get permits. NOT this person. But, today it’s possible as there are flights out of Anchorage weekly to the peninsula. But, I would imagine still be expensive.
Apply for BH and desert sheep in the lower 48. If you are truly anxious to do so can be pricey to book any other sheep hunt. MTG
There are no flights from Alaska to Kamchatka. Yakutia Airlines was the last to go to Petro, that was in 2019, a few trips and seasonal.
Bering was serving some communities in Chukotka on a very irregular basis before the war, but that's been a bit now.
 
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