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Read Our Trip ReportsAlaska Dall Sheep Hunts in the Chugach and Western Alaska Ranges
Western Alaska Range Dall Sheep Hunts Hunts
This is our outfitters favorite area in Alaska to hunt dall sheep, and has only had one unsuccessful hunter that hunted the whole hunt. Most of our Alaska dall sheep hunters who have done this hunt have taken rams in the 36-38 1/2 inch range. One lucky hunter took a 40 inch ram scoring 166, but that is not the norm in the Western Alaska Range. This is not considered a trophy area, but Boone and Crockett rams are taken nearly every year.
- This is a general harvest area so you can get a sheep tag OTC.
- These are all fly in hunts. You will be flown in by bush plane to one of several small airstrips located right in the heart of sheep country.
- You may have sheep that can be seen very close to base camp.
Trophy Dall Sheep Hunts in the Chugach Mountains
This is a premier Alaska Dall sheep hunting adventure in the renowned Chugach Mountains, just outside Anchorage. This non-motorized, limited-draw hunt offers a rare opportunity to pursue trophy rams in rugged terrain—known to yield some of the biggest rams in North America, with 40”+ Boone and Crockett-caliber rams taken nearly every year.
You could be backpack hunting or possibly even hunt on horseback depending on what pre-season scouting determines. You and your guide to explore hidden drainages with high populations of legal rams. This high success hunt maximizes your chance of securing a trophy Dall sheep. Apply by December 15 for the hunt of a lifetime! If you need help with your applications, let us know.
Get Help with your ApplicationIncluded:
- 10 day hunt including travel days to and from camp
- Your own professional guide
- In-field meat and trophy care
- Airport pick up
- Meals and lodging during the hunt
Not Included:
- Hunting license, and tags
- Airfare to Anchorage
- Additional lodging before and after the hunt
- Trophy expediting and 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
This is a backpack-style tent hunt, and you’ll be eating they typical Mountain House type meals until sheep backstraps can be enjoyed!
You’ll be hunting with seasoned experienced guides (including archery guides) and a very experienced “hands-on” outfitter who is in the field and guiding himself throughout the year. Your air taxi pilots will be top of the line and a safe track record.
From base camp you and your guide will be glassing for a legal ram. Or you may head out with a light spike camp to check out nearby drainages know to contain good populations of Dall sheep and also mature rams. A typical day in this area will have you looking at several bands of rams each day in search of your trophy ram.
Travel Information
Hunters fly commercially to the Anchorage, Alaska Airport.
You will be flown in by bush plane to one of several small airstrips located right in the heart of sheep country. You may have sheep that can be seen very close to base camp.
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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.