Alberta Bighorn sheep hunting offers one of the most challenging and rewarding hunting experiences in North America. Known for its stunning landscapes and rugged terrain, Alberta is home to a healthy population of Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep.
Trophy Alberta Bighorn Sheep Hunting
Alberta is known for producing big rams. In fact, the top three all came from Alberta! The southern half of the province is reputed to have the best trophy quality. However there are giant rams in the north as well – including the new world record!
Alberta has a draw system in place for non-residents, limiting the number of hunting licenses issued each year to prevent over-harvesting. This system not only preserves sheep populations but also helps maintain the trophy quality of rams available in Alberta. The hunting season for Alberta Bighorn sheep runs from September 1 to October 15, a time when the weather can vary dramatically, with temperatures dipping and snow possible at higher elevations. This adds an extra layer of challenge, making physical conditioning and proper gear essential.
A WIN (Wildlife Identification Number) is required to purchase hunting licenses in Alberta. Please complete the online application and purchase, renew or replace your WIN card. Upon submission, a WIN card with your WIN number on it will be mailed to you. Be sure you give yourself enough time to receive your card before you arrive for your hunt.
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The west-central Alberta is a premier experience for those wanting to hunt Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep.
Set in the breathtaking landscape of the Canadian Rockies and Rocky Mountain Foothills, these hunts take place in pristine wilderness near the glacier-fed Clearwater River, an untouched tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. Surrounded by towering mountain peaks and crystal-clear waters, this region provides an ideal habitat for Bighorn sheep and offers hunters the challenge and reward of tracking trophy-class rams.
Hunting in this challenging terrain is a unique pursuit, blending skill, patience, and endurance. The guide has a deep-rooted connection to this area, having grown up in this rugged sheep country. With years of experience and a passion for locating trophy rams, he dedicates extensive time to scouting and tracking these incredible animals, ensuring hunters have the best possible opportunity to achieve their hunting goals.
- The Alberta bighorn sheep hunting season runs from September 1st to October 15th
- Each hunt begins with a two-hour drive from the meeting point to the trailhead. From there, hunters travel by saddle horses and pack horses through the alpine trails to the main camp, located 2.5 to 4 hours from the trailhead.
- The camp setup includes high-country backpack camps with heated wall tents, sleeping bags, cook stoves, and thermo rests, all strategically positioned to optimize the hunting experience.
- Each day, hunters set out on horseback or on foot, glassing mountain slopes and moving through the rugged landscape until a trophy ram is sighted.
- This is a 14-day hunt, but additional days can be arranged for those seeking more time in this majestic setting.
- Wolf and coyote tags are available for an additional cost, adding to the diversity of game available in the region.
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For those seeking a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, Alberta Bighorn sheep hunting is truly unmatched.
Most hunting trips last 10 to 14 days, allowing ample time for scouting, glassing, and waiting for the right opportunity. Due to Alberta’s remote locations, hunters will often have the opportunity to spot other wildlife, including elk, mule deer, and mountain goats, adding to the wilderness experience. For those interested, some outfitters also offer wolf and coyote tags for an additional cost, creating more hunting opportunities during the trip.
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