British Columbia Stone Sheep
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Description

Majestic wild sheep live in some of British Columbia’s most beautiful and undisturbed areas. To stalk a Stone Sheep you’ll need to join them up on high mountain basins and jagged rock outcroppings. Outfitter takes a limited amount of hunters in a very remote, trophy class area. Wolf tag included and hunter may have the opportunity to harvest.


Details

  • Species: Stone Sheep
  • Average Classification: 155 - 170
  • Shot Opportunity: 90
  • Weapon: Rifle
  • Hunt Catalog #: RB11896-08
  • Tag Availability: Over The Counter
Classification details:

Trophy Class 160"+

Weapons description:

Hunter will need be comfortable up to 400 yards.
firearm (must be .24 caliber or greater with at least an 18.5″ barrel)


Options

Non-hunter

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Option for a non-hunter observer. Includes Charter Fee

  • Non-hunter $9,800.00

  • Available Dates

    August 14, 2023 - October 30, 2025


    Pricing

    • Special Deal: $93,000.00

    This price is all inclusive. 50% deposit w/balance due to outfitter 60 days prior to hunt. Tags and Licenses included in the hunt price. 5% GST tax included in the hunt price. Charter flights are included in the hunt price. .


    Group Options

    Options for a non-hunter.

    Location

    Remote Northern Rocky Mountains, British Columbia, Canada


    Refund Policy:

    Deposits are non-refundable.

    Description

    Majestic wild sheep live in some of British Columbia’s most beautiful and undisturbed areas. To stalk a bighorn sheep you’ll need to join them up on high mountain basins and jagged rock outcroppings. Outfitter takes a limited amount of hunters in a very remote, trophy class area. This will be a 14 day fully guided 1:1 horse back hunt. Hunter should be prepared to spend up to 8 hours a day in the saddle in pursuit of rams.


    HuntX Scale (Low 1 - 5 High)

    • Lodging & Accommodations: Wall Tent
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      Lodging & Accommodations Scale

      5 - Cabin/Lodge

      4 - Bunk House/Trailer

      3 - Wall Tent

      2 - Backpack Tent

      1 - Client Provided/Hotel

    The main camp is a cabin outpost camp up with a lot of modern amenities. Comfortable heated sleeping cabins, good dining facilities, and hot showers. Other camps are equipped with 4 cabins heated by would stove for hunters and guides. There also is a beautiful log main cabin where everyone eats and gets together talk about the day’s hunt. The Horseback hunts are based out of an additional camp, from there you may ride to one or more of our outpost cabins situated through the mountain valleys or be in a wall tent. It is important to be able to get dry and warm, this is a hunt but it is also a vacation.

    • Menu & Food: Field Kitchen
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      Menu & Food Scale

      5 - 5 Star Catered

      4 - Full Kitchen

      3 - Field Kitchen

      2 - Backpack Food

      1 - Client Provided

    Meals prepared in camp. Fresh foods will be served on this hunt even if you find yourself in spike camp. Fresh foods served on this hunt. Homestyle cooking-meat and potatoes.

    • Physical Conditions: Extreme Back Country
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      Physical Conditions Scale:

      5 - All Vehicle Access

      4 - Light Hiking

      3 - Moderate Hiking

      2 - Heavy Hiking

      1 - Extreme Back Country

    This is a physically demanding hunt. We utilize horses although the better physical shape you are in, the more enjoyable your experience will be and the better odds you will have. Outfitter can accommodate with a lot of abilities. Hunter should be familiar with horses and be able to hike.


    Transportation (To/From Basecamp)

    Book your flight to Fort Saint John, in British Columbia. Hunter will need a hotel before and after the hunt. Outfitter will supply transportation to the airstrip and from here transportation is provided to and from our hunting camps in British Columbia. Hunter will need to fly in 2 days before the hunt starts. Hunter will also need to get a hotel the day after the hunt.

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    • Menu & Food
    • Physical Conditions

    Description

    Hunter should be prepared for a 2 week horseback hunt in the wilderness. Spike camp with wall tents will be utilized, but there is a permanent outpost cabin with showers and all the amenities of home that will also be utilized. This is an early fall hunt, but weather can change drastically at high elevations. Layering systems are a must. Comfortable and durable hiking boots are recommended. There is no extra charge for flying out early if hunter has filled their tag. Full gear list to be provided when booked.


    What Outfitter Provides

    • Horses, tack & saddle
    • Meals
    • Lodging

    What to Bring

    • firearm (must be .24 caliber or greater with at least an 18.5″ barrel)
    • extra ammunition at least 40 rounds (airlines are hard on rifles you may need to adjust rifle)
    • hard gun case (durable enough to withstand airline abuse)
    • sleeping bag
    • personal first aid kit (optional)
    • personal hygienic gear (shaving kit, soap, etc.…)
    • hunting gear (knife, binos, game calls, scents, etc.…)
    • camouflage hunting apparel (including a spare set if available)
    • rain gear and small day pack
    • waterproof boots, rubber boots, and camp shoes

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