Trophy Dall Sheep Hunts in Alaska’s South Central Brooks Range

Premier Alaska Dall sheep hunting in the Central Brooks Range with a combination of backpack and horseback hunts across the southern slopes.

Starting from a comfortable lodge in Wiseman, Alaska, hunters are flown into the field in company-owned Piper Super Cubs, equipped for rugged terrain access. Each season begins with an extensive aerial survey of our hunting areas to ensure optimal success, allowing guides to target the most productive zones while understanding sheep population trends. Rams here typically measure 35”-38” with bases of 13”-13.5”, scoring in the 150s, though larger rams are often harvested. With an average ram age of over 9 years (and up to 10+ in some seasons), the experience promises both trophy quality and prime hunting conditions.

Terrain in this area is very mild by dall sheep standards and holds a very high density of sheep. We utilize ridge tops, and gravel bars for most of our landing areas, and access to the areas are by Supercub bush plane.

Trophy hunts for grizzly and caribou are available on a fee basis, and wolves may be harvested without a tag. Non-residents can harvest one ram every four years, making this an exclusive, expertly guided hunt for discerning Dall sheep hunters in Alaska.

 

Outdoors International

At Outdoors International, we understand the importance of meticulous planning and seamless logistics for a successful and stress-free hunt. Our fully vetted outfitters will do their best to help take care of every detail, allowing you to focus on your adventure.

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Included:

  • 10 days 1×1 guiding
  • All in field transportation from Wiseman AK
  • Food
  • Lodging
  • Trophy care

Not Included:

  • Travel from Hunter’s home to and from Wiseman, Alaska
  • AK hunting license
  • Tags
  • Meat processing/transport
  • Taxidermy
  • Trip Insurance
  • Tips for your guide. While not required, it is very much appreciated, and guides often depend on them as supplemental income. Learn how much to tip a hunting guide.

Lodging and Accommodations

All our hunts are backpack hunts but many of the drop locations will allow for day hunts. We also utilize air food drops, which allows our hunters to carry much less weight than a traditional backpack hunt.

Travel Information

You will fly into Fairbanks, Alaska. If your trip calls for an overnight in Fairbanks we recommend staying at Pike’s Waterfront Lodge (877)-774-2400.

We recommend renting a car in Fairbanks and driving directly to our lodge in Wiseman, Alaska. It is about a 5 hour drive from Fairbanks. Driving will give you the most flexibility in your trip.

A few companies renting vehicles for the Dalton Highway (Haul Road) are: Arctic Outfitters (907) 474-3530, Uhaul (907) 459-0374, and Go North (866) 236-7272.

If you don’t want to rent a vehicle in Fairbanks you can fly to Coldfoot on Wright Air (907) 474-0502 or Northern Alaska Tour Company (907) 474-8600. If you choose to fly, we will pick you up in Coldfoot and drive 30 minutes to our Lodge in Wiseman, Alaska.

Moose are very large animals, so for hunters wishing to take meat, antlers, or capes home, we recommend driving.

Alaska Trophy Express is a company based in Fairbanks that will deliver your meat, cape, and horns to the lower 48. They have a list of delivery cities on their website www.alaskatrophyexpress.com. They have been a great option for many of our hunters but require you to register with a deposit to reserve a spot prior to the season.

If you choose to fly to Coldfoot you will be limited to taking about 50-100 lbs of meat, and we will donate the remainder of the meat and deliver your cape and horns to The Wildlife Gallery, an expediter in Wasilla, Alaska.

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Booking Information

Please note that reservations are not considered finalized until agreed upon deposit is received. This ensures agreed upon dates and current pricing.

Quality outfitters are in high demand so let us know right away, as some trips do book years in advance.