| Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep: | ||
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| Alberta Bighorn | ABH7 | $25,000 plus harvest fee |
| Rocky Mountain foothills. Hilly and swampy terrain with large pines and aspen. Archery only hunting zone. You will start your hunt in September or October. Return for the rut in November if needed. With no draw required for non-residents, this is a great option for harvesting a mature bighorn ram. | ||
| Big Horn Sheep Hunt | AZH1 | |
| This outfitter is a licensed guide in Arizona for 9 years and has been actively pursuing game in Arizona since 1985. Your hunt will include transportation to and from the hunt site as well as for the duration of the hunt. You will be picked up at the Tucson airport or the Phoenix airport upon arrival. Hunters will be accommodated at either the main tent camp, remote camps or hotels. | ||
| Trophy Bighorns in Colorado | COH5 | $5,000 |
| This outfitter has been hunting bighorn shep in his area for over 20 years. He only takes 1-3 hunters per year on a fully guided hunt. The success rates have been 100% for opportunities and close to 95% for actual harvest. These sheep hunts take place in Units S10, S11, S17, S20, S22, S26 and S54. All hunts are seven days and take place near Gunnison, CO. | ||
| Wyoming Bighorns | WYH1/WYF2 | $8,500 |
| 25 miles on horseback into the Teton Wilderness near Moran, Wyoming. Horses and mules are utilized to take you to the tent camps. Success rates run high once the tag is drawn. Must apply for a tag by February 28th! | ||
| Wyoming Sheep | WYH4/WYF3 | $5,000 |
| This outfitter has been outfitting and guiding in Wyoming for over four generations and while they utilize modern hunting techniques, you will still enjoy an old western atmosphere. Between the South Pass and Jackson Hole operations, their areas cover a large portion of Wyoming. | ||