Steve's Dall

I just had a great conversation with one our Alaskan outfitters, he had a great season this year on Dall Sheep, Brown Bear, Black Bear and Caribou, but he said Moose was kind of tough.

He did go 5 for 7 on his Dall sheep(the two hunters that did not harvest were only able to hunt for a combined 3 days) and wants to get his last four spots rebooked immediately, he is offering to discount the spots to just $9500 for 2010 if we get all four spots booked in November or December.

Call me for more details Greg Ray 918 407 2586 or email

greg@outdoor-connection.com

 

Our sheep camp is located in a remote valley in the Alaska Range. We’ve been hunting this area for many years; some of our hunters return year after year to hunt this area with us. The sheep population here is good, and is further augmented with other bands of sheep moving into the area to take up residence in the lush, well-watered slopes.

After arriving at base camp all hunting is done on foot out of remote spike camps. The area offers a lot of diverse terrain, and it is possible to hunt ten days here and not cover the same ground twice. Sheep hunting is strenuous, so we urge you to start a workout schedule at least three months in advance. We expect our sheep hunters to be in shape, because they have to go where the sheep are! Be prepared for some climbing- but bring your camera along, too. The view from on top is breathtaking!

You might consider adding a caribou tag, a black bear tag, or a wolf tag to your sheep hunt;all three animals are found in this area, though caribou are not as abundant as they once were. Even so, we occasionally take a nice one in our area. Alaska law allows a hunter to take a caribou on an unused black bear tag, so some hunters just get the caribou tag and are ready for either.

Grizzly can also be added to our Dall sheep hunts. The grizzly population in this area is very good and we frequently see them in August and September.

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