Stone Sheep
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NUMBER 1 STONE SHEEP HUNT
IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
This outfitter is typically 100 percent success, but
last fall he ended up taking 6 rams for 7 hunters. Biggest ram went 42
inches and the overall average was 38. This hunt is tops for success and
big dark rams in the heart of northern
British Columbia’s stone sheep area.
In 2012 they took 9 rams for 11 hunters. One hunter had to go
home early and the other hunter, an archer, was within 25 yards on 4
different rams, missed one and went home empty. 2 rams were taken that
went 40 inches, scoring in the mid-160’s. In 2011 his 8 hunters took 8
rams averaging in the mid-160’s, with the best one going 42 inches and
gross scoring 170 Boone and Crockett. In 2010 his 11 hunters tagged 11
rams, including a Boone and Crockett ram and 2 over 40 inches, along
with one bow kill. Rams are exceptionally dark in his area and average
over 10 years in age with 38-inch horns and exceptional mass. In the
last 8 years he has hosted 82 stone sheep hunters and they harvested 77
rams.
This longtime outfitter has exclusive guiding rights
to over 5,000 square miles in one of the best stone sheep areas of
northern B.C. Additional
animals can be taken on a $3,500 trophy fee and kids can hunt just for
the price of trophy fees on moose, mountain caribou or goat as long as
they are accompanied by a paying adult.
14-day horseback hunt is $42,000. Additional costs are
license, tags and HST tax.
Hunters are picked up at
Ft. Nelson.
Roundtrip charter flight from base camp to hunting areas is
$1,000.
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Nick Grujich with his nice sheep.