I just completed a desert sheep hunt in Mexico last week. I was hunting on the Seri Indian reservation near Kino Bay Mexico. I flew into Hermosillo from Phoenix. Never had any concerns about safety, everyone was friendly. I was informed that it was near impossible to bring your meat back, so we ate as much as we could and then donated the rest to some local residents. According to my outfitter, I could not leave with the cape and horns as they had to be dried/tanned out and a CITES permit had to be obtained after the hunt. More than likely you will have to use and expediter to ship cape and horns back to the U.S. This process can take several months from what I understand.
I am a rifle guy, but if this is a true free range sheep hunt (lots of shenanigans going on down there on supposed "free range" sheep hunts) and you pull it off with a bow, you are the man. The Sonora Desert is one of the nosiest places I have ever hunted. Every step is noisy/crunchy, every plant wants to snag you clothes, literally everything you do is going to make more noise than you are used to. Sounds weird that the desert can be so noisy, but you will soon understand. With that being said, I would take a rifle for backup. Usually on desert sheep hunts you have a team to help you, there is always a willing hand to help pack an extra rifle.
Hope this helps, congrats on winning the hunt.
I am a rifle guy, but if this is a true free range sheep hunt (lots of shenanigans going on down there on supposed "free range" sheep hunts) and you pull it off with a bow, you are the man. The Sonora Desert is one of the nosiest places I have ever hunted. Every step is noisy/crunchy, every plant wants to snag you clothes, literally everything you do is going to make more noise than you are used to. Sounds weird that the desert can be so noisy, but you will soon understand. With that being said, I would take a rifle for backup. Usually on desert sheep hunts you have a team to help you, there is always a willing hand to help pack an extra rifle.
Hope this helps, congrats on winning the hunt.