Alaska Outfitter #1.....
Congratulations! You have discovered Alaska's premier trophy Dall sheep hunting guide service. A dedicated Alaska mountain specialist, this outfitter offers one of a kind, remote wilderness hunts for Dall sheep. All of his Dall sheep hunts have been designed not just as a hunt but a total remote
wilderness experience. If you're ready to experience the real Alaska as it used to be, this is where your trip begins.This outfitter's Dall sheep hunts are conducted in August.
These are backpack hunts in an extremely primitive, remote area. Though these hunts take place in some of the easiest sheep country that exists, it is still sheep country nonetheless and hunters need to be in the best shape possible. Realistically minimum level of fitness required would be the ability to walk in rough terrain 6 hours per day while carrying a 30 + pound pack. Sheep in his area have horns ranging from 34 to 46 inches with many record book rams taken during his hunts.
Arctic Alaska Sheep Hunt
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Dates August 10th-20th / August 20th-30th
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Hunts are 9 days of actual hunting 1X1 guided
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$12,000
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Charter airfare from Fort Yukon is approximately
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$ 1,000 round trip
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2x1 hunts are availabe for a 20% discount of the 1x1 prices listed above.
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This is a trophy hunting guide service owned and operated by the outfitter and his wife. The outfitter himself is the head guide in charge of the operations. When selecting guide areas he seeks out remote places in Alaska that have very limited hunting pressure. It's
his belief that a quality hunt cannot be had where there is
competition from other hunters whether they are Alaska residents or non-residents on guided hunts.That's why his areas are chosen in such remote regions. He hunts areas that are still like Alaska was in the good old days. Don't be fooled by outfitters who can display a few pictures of large trophy animals, yet takes dozens of clients each year. What percentage of their clients actually collected true trophies? Maybe 10%? On this Dall sheep hunt the outfitter along with 1 or 2 carefully chosen assistant guides, personally guide every hunt. Each client is put in an excellent spot with an excellent guide. He won't settle for second rate performances when it comes to guiding hunts. It's his belief that every client should receive 110% effort on the part of his guide.This is why this outfitter is in the top 1% of the guiding profession
in Alaska. To produce good results year after year it takes a dedicated professional guide who won't surrender until he gets the animal his client is after.
Additional expenses would include Alaska non-resident hunting license and appropriate tags.
License Cost
U.S. Non-Resident Hunting License $ 85
Tag Fees
Dall Sheep $ 425
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