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2024 DALL SHEEP HUNTS - $28,000 (Click below for more details)

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We guide for all of our Dall sheep in the famous 14C and 13D units of the majestic and beautiful Chugach Mountains. These mountains are some of the steepest and most rugged sheep habitat in the world. They are also home to some of the largest and heaviest horned Dall rams in North America.

 

We have hunted and guided in these mountains since 1991. Within our areas, we know every nook and cranny where the big rams live, and know how to access them. We have had hunters range from young teenagers to veterans in their 70s, and we have maintained a success rate of over 95%. By hunting and scouting these areas annually, we have literally watched some of the big rams grow up into real monsters over a 4 or 5 year period.  There are big 40 inch plus rams here every year.  As of the end of 2016, we’ve taken 168 sheep hunters over 24 years, with only six not harvesting rams. We have taken 12 rams that make the all time Boone & Crockett Record Book.

 

All of our guides have years of experience with us in these mountains. They are very easy going and get along with everyone. They all have very positive attitudes and will work tirelessly to make sure that your hunt for one of these great rams is one of the most enjoyable, successful and memorable hunts of your life. We will be thoroughly prepared and always willing to go the extra mile for you!

 

UNIT 14 C RIFLE HUNTS

 

We have taken 6 rams from 14C that make the all time Boone and Crockett Record Book. This unit is primarily within Chugach State Park but also includes some adjoining state land.  All hunts in Chugach State Park are back pack only, with no aircraft allowed. We can access one hunt area in 14C with aircraft because it is on state land outside of the park.

 

There are 4 areas that offer rifle hunts for non-residents, and there are 8 different hunt periods in these areas. Each rifle hunt in 14C is only 13 days long. The hunt periods are Aug. 10 to Aug. 22, Aug. 23 to Sept. 4, and Sept. 5 to Sept. 17. 

 

Hunters will have to hike in from 5 to 20 miles to get to where the rams are in these 14C backpack hunts. They can be physically demanding, and we need our hunters to be in the best physical condition possible.  With our draw results coming out in mid-February each year, our lucky draw winners have at least 6 months to get in sheep shape. Click HERE for draw application.

 

UNIT 14C ARCHERY ONLY HUNTS

 

There are two hunts in 14C that are archery only, and by drawing permit.  You must have completed a certified International Bowhunters Education Program (IBEP) course to apply for these hunts.  Most states offer certified IBEP courses.  The first archery only hunt is in the Eklutna drainage.  It starts the day after Labor Day and runs until Sept. 30th. This is strictly an archery hunting area that never allows rifle hunting of any kind.  The second archery hunt is an area wide hunt that includes most of the rifle areas. It is always open Oct. 1st to Oct. 10th.  The Eklutna hunt is a smaller area and you will encounter other hunters there, but it has some very good rams in it. The area wide late archery hunt is good because you can hunt almost anywhere in 14C, but you have a higher likelihood of being plagued by bad weather. These archery hunts are any ram hunts, and you will probably see multiple Pope and Young rams. Most hunters will probably have a shot opportunity.

 

UNIT 13D HUNTS

 

The 13D unit is in the heart of the Chugach range. It is over 100 miles long and 21 miles wide, which amounts to over 2,100 square miles of actual sheep habitat. There are 2 draw areas in this unit, and the season in each runs from Aug . 10 to Sept. 20th. One area has “full curl” restrictions, and the other is “any ram”.  This area also produces big, heavy horned rams every year. We have taken 5 rams out of 13D that make the all time Boone and Crockett Record Book. 

 

There is no aircraft access restriction in this area. I land on glaciers, ridge tops, sand bars, lakes and bush strips, and we generally don’t have to backpack our spike camps far from where we land.

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Click HERE to view a list of items to bring with you.

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