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| We are permitted to hunt Big Horn Sheep areas 1 thru 5 in northwest Wyoming.The
season runs from September 1st to October 20th in 4 and 5 and until October
31st in 1,2, and 3. These are 10-day hunts and are guided 1 on 1. If, for
some reason, you don't fill out your stay, arrangements can be made for
you to come back later in the season. We hunt horseback until a ram is found,
at which time it usually becomes foot/backpack work. The camp situation
varies from a spike camp, to a base camp in our main area, to day hunting
from the house or cabin later in the season when the sheep are moving to
Winter range. This is the most incredible time to be in the mountains here
in northwest Wyoming. The days are cooling off and the nights are crisp,
bringing about the color change in the aspens and the rut in the bulls,
which often provides a few hours of entertainment with their bugling and
sparing. Sheep hunting is a personal passion of mine. I have a lifetime average of 97%, with over 70 rams harvested. I offer hunt opportunities second to none. In 2005, we once again had a 100% fill with all 13 booked clients taking home rams. As many of you know, long range shooting is also a passion of mine. I build custom long range rifles myself and they are an integral part of my hunting program. I, and all my guides, carry one of my rifles making many difficult situations during sheep hunts a possibility. These rifles are proven accurate at over 1,000 yards before they ever go to the field.
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