

Season
First Hunt
August 10-20
Second Hunt
August 21-31
Success Rate
to date on Dall Sheep: 94%
Opportunity: 99%
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Alaska Big Game Hunting
Brooks Range Dall Sheep Hunt
LOCATED
110 MILES NORTH OF THE ARCTIC CIRCLE,
in the central Brooks Range, this remote, extensive tent camp, with a
spacious dining tent and comfortable sleeping tents, is situated at the
northern end of a pristine mountain lake 3,700
feet above sea level. With the majestic Brooks Range before you, this
is an incredibly challenging and rewarding hunt. Receiving significantly
less hunting pressure than the Alaska Range, Chugach, Talkeetna or Wrangell
Mountains, the Brooks Range offers tremendous opportunities for Trophy
Dall sheep.
The elusive Dall
sheep is considered by many to be one of the ultimate big game trophies
in North America. You'll typically hunt out of base camp for four or five
days then, if necessary, backpack to spike camps that are approximately
a six hour hike from the base camp, though much of the time this is not
necessary. As this tends to be a very physical hunt, you should be prepared
to hike approximately 2,000 feet in vertical elevation a day while covering
four to six miles on foot.
We generally see
over 200 rams during the month of August and you can expect to stalk rams
that are between 36" and 40"!
When hunting Dall sheep,
the most important factors are your physical condition and favorable weather
conditions. Not only is it safer if you are in good shape, but it can
mean the difference between taking an average ram and an exceptional ram;
it also makes the hunt more enjoyable and rewarding. Come join me for
the ultimate challenge in trophy big game hunting!
Alaskan Perimeter Expeditions
P.O. Box 329
Ester, AK. 99725
PHONE 907-456-4868 or 907-233-3226
FAX 907-456-3412
hunting@alaska.net (please
include "hunting" in subject line)
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