Planning a once in a lifetime sheep hunt

cbeard64

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If money wasn’t an issue, I’d do both!
Is the terrain in British Columbia different than Alaska. Thought BC would be greener and Alaska Dall sheep country more barren. I’m not certain of the difference in terrain.
I’m leaning towards Dall sheep right now. If I find a way to make extra money, I’d go for Stone.
You can’t generalize very much about terrain unless you get specific as to area vs. area. AK is twice or more the size of Texas as is BC.

Generally the areas in BC where Stones are found is timber with high alpine above. Similar to southern Yukon but the country changes as you move further north.
AK has it all too. I’ll say it again because I don’t think it can be said often enough: unless you have absolutely solid info from a reliable source known to you - I would stay away from AK for sheep right now. Finding a good hunt there is like navigating a funhouse with mirrors right now.
 

Choogiak

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As a resident sheep hunter in Alaska, I would also say if you are going guided go to Canada. Sheep numbers are down across the state and it seems like every drainage has a guide in it these days. If you are spending big money, go to Northwest territories where you will have a much better chance at an old ram.
 
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I would strongly consider going to the Sheep Show and talking to a bunch of outfitters in person. If I were considering spending $50-125k on a hunt I would consider it money well spent.
 
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Peter638

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You can’t generalize very much about terrain unless you get specific as to area vs. area. AK is twice or more the size of Texas as is BC.

Generally the areas in BC where Stones are found is timber with high alpine above. Similar to southern Yukon but the country changes as you move further north.
AK has it all too. I’ll say it again because I don’t think it can be said often enough: unless you have absolutely solid info from a reliable source known to you - I would stay away from AK for sheep right now. Finding a good hunt there is like navigating a funhouse with mirrors right now.
This advice is exactly why I came to this forum. Never would have known to avoid Alaska right now and that would be an expensive mistake.
Thank you
 

Smoke10

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Great ram! Was that from 2024? I know two of their clients in 2024 didn’t see a legal ram on their hunt.
Thank you! Yes 2024

I knew that one client did not see a legal ram, one of the guides told me that. I had not heard that a second client did not see a legal ram.
I talked with 3 other sheep hunters at the lodge before/after my hunt and each of them was successful
 
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