Our Alaska Dall sheep hunts are high success, fly-in, backpack style mountain hunts. These outfitters have been guiding sheep hunters for a long time, and run an amazing 90% plus success rate on full curl rams! Many of these rams make the B&C, SCI and P&Y record books.
We offer Alaska Dall Sheep Hunts in the following areas:
- Brooks Range
- Chugach Mountains
- Western Alaska Range
- Wrangell Mountain Range
Alaska Dall Sheep Hunts
Alaska Dall sheep hunts are almost always remote, fly-in mountain hunts where you’ll be hunting out of a backpack with your guide.
Since Alaska Dall sheep hunts take place in August, you have a pretty good chance to enjoy some decent weather, considering it’s Alaska. Don’t think that good weather is a given or that it’s going to be easy though…by the time you’re done you will most likely be physically and mentally drained, possibly even questioning your sanity. But the memories you take home with you will be looked back on fondly for the rest of your life.
Alaska Dall sheep hunts are guided 1:1.
After you tag your animal and take field photos, it is caped, quartered and butchered for packing to spot suitable for aircraft pick-up.
Alaska Dall Sheep Hunts are usually extremely physical.
You can expect to go from 2,000 to 6,000 feet in elevation…maybe every day. You MUST have the ability to hike and carry a 35 pound pack, and if you are 20 pounds or more overweight; a heavy smoker; have bad legs, feet or knees – this is not your hunt. Alaska Dall sheep hunts are no joke, we can’t stress that enough, so be in shape!
You’ll be staying in a tent with your guide.
You will be flown into your hunting area and will backpack around the area from their. Your lodging may include a base camp and hiking from there each day. Be prepared for roughing it and eating Mountain House!
Bring your glassing game!
On a sheep hunt, you’ll rise early and typically glass from or near camp, eat a hot breakfast, and then hike to a high spot to glass all day, or until you find a good stalkable animal. Expect to do a lot of glassing. You’d think that a white animal would be easy to glass up, but you’d be wrong. You’ll spend hours and hours picking the mountains apart looking for your ram.
Don’t think that good weather is a given or that it’s going to be easy though…by the time you’re done you will most likely be physically and mentally drained, possibly even questioning your sanity. But the memories you take home with you will be looked back on fondly for the rest of your life.
Ask Us About a Sheep Huntwestern Alaska Range Dall Sheep Hunts
This is our outfitters favorite area in Alaska to hunt dall sheep, and has only had one unsuccessful hunter that hunted the whole hunt. Most of our Alaska dall sheep hunters who have done this hunt have taken rams in the 36-38 1/2 inch range. One lucky hunter took a 40 inch ram scoring 166, but that is not the norm in the Western Alaska Range. This is not considered a trophy area, but Boone and Crockett rams are taken nearly every year.
- This is a general harvest area so you can get a sheep tag OTC.
- These are all fly in hunts. You will be flown in by bush plane to one of several small airstrips located right in the heart of sheep country.
- You may have sheep that can be seen very close to base camp.
- Option to add a caribou, black bear and/or a grizzly bear to your sheep hunt.
Trophy Dall Sheep Hunts in the Chugach Mountains
This is a premier Alaska Dall sheep hunting adventure in the renowned Chugach Mountains, just outside Anchorage. This non-motorized, limited-draw hunt offers a rare opportunity to pursue trophy rams in rugged terrain—known to yield some of the biggest rams in North America, with 40”+ Boone and Crockett-caliber rams taken nearly every year.
You could be backpack hunting or possibly even hunt on horseback depending on what pre-season scouting determines. You and your guide to explore hidden drainages with high populations of legal rams. This high success hunt maximizes your chance of securing a trophy Dall sheep. Apply by December 15 for the hunt of a lifetime! If you need help with your applications, let us know.
Ask Us About a Sheep Hunt Get Help with your ApplicationAlaska Dall Sheep Hunts in the Wrangell Mountains
Hunt Dall Sheep in the Wrangell Mountains without paying top dollar for the Yukon or Northwest Territories.
Experience world-class Alaska Dall sheep hunting in the Wrangell Mountains within the exclusive guiding concession of Wrangell St-Elias National Park and Preserve. Renowned for producing trophy-sized rams between 37” to 45”, this area features varied terrain, from smooth alpine ridges to steep cliffs, timberline to ice fields. With breathtaking scenery, hunters embark on either a base camp or backpack hunt, accessing the area by pack string before setting out on foot with an experienced guide. As one of the most physically demanding hunts, preparation is key—contact us for training tips to make the most of your Dall sheep hunting adventure!
- Horse-Assisted Hunts for Better Access
- Excellent Trophy Dall Sheep Opportunities
- Outstanding Gene Pool
- Skilled and Experienced Guides
- Exclusive Guide Area with No Resident Hunters
Dall Sheep Hunts in the Alaska Range
**2023 The Alaska Board of Game has temporarily suspended sheep hunting in the Alaska Range for non residents.
Hunters begin with a scenic air charter into a remote mountain landing strip, followed by a Super Cub flight to the base camp, where breathtaking views and pristine wilderness await. Guided by seasoned experts, this foot-based hunt covers vast, rugged terrain over 10- to 14-day trips, ensuring a new experience daily with no ground repeated. Carrying essential gear for multi-day spike camps, hunters are encouraged to prepare physically for the challenging landscape and high-altitude conditions.
For hunters seeking multi-species options, this hunt offers the chance to add caribou, grizzly, or wolverine tags, as well as wolves for tag cost only, with grizzly and wolverine seasons opening September 1. With a focus on ethical, clean shots, hunters should be confident at shooting distances up to 300 yards.
Ask Us About an Alaska Dall Sheep HuntDall Sheep Hunts in the S. Central Brooks Range
Premier Alaska Dall sheep hunting in the Central Brooks Range with a combination of backpack and horseback hunts across the southern slopes.
Starting from a comfortable lodge in Wiseman, Alaska, hunters are flown into the field in company-owned Piper Super Cubs, equipped for rugged terrain access. Each season begins with an extensive aerial survey of our hunting areas to ensure optimal success, allowing guides to target the most productive zones while understanding sheep population trends. Rams here typically measure 35”-38” with bases of 13”-13.5”, scoring in the 150s, though larger rams are often harvested. With an average ram age of over 9 years (and up to 10+ in some seasons), the experience promises both trophy quality and prime hunting conditions.
Terrain in this area is very mild by dall sheep standards and holds a very high density of sheep. They utilize ridge tops, and gravel bars for most of our landing areas, and access to the areas are by Supercub bush plane.
All hunts are backpack hunts but many of the drop locations will allow for day hunts. They also utilize air food drops, which allows our hunters to carry much less weight than a traditional backpack hunt.
Trophy hunts for grizzly and caribou are available on a fee basis, and wolves may be harvested without a tag. Non-residents can harvest one ram every four years, making this an exclusive, expertly guided hunt for discerning Dall sheep hunters in Alaska.
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John Roth –
My hunt booked in Alaska with Outdoors International was exceptional! The outfitter runs a first class operation.
Duane Andrus –
My sheep hunt was a tough hunt physically. I expected to see more legal rams. I saw one on last morning of my hunt.