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Dall Sheep Hunt - A Couple of Pictures...
18 August 2006, 06:06
Bill CDall Sheep Hunt - A Couple of Pictures...
EDIT: Report --> CLICK HEREHi Guys, just got back from a Dall sheep and mountain caribou hunt in the Northwest Territories, with Stan Simpson's Ramhead Outfitters. Spent 10+ days hunting and hiking in the Makenzie Mountains. I'll post a hunt report over on the proper forum with detail and pictures when I get a chance, but here are a few of the trophy picts:
My Hard-Earned Dall Sheep
My Hunting Partner (Chance) & I With Our Rams
A Very Nice Mountain Caribou
What a View!
Regards,
Bill
18 August 2006, 06:52
CanuckNICE! Congrats on a great hunt and a couple of nice rams. Looking forward to your detailed report.
That caribou is a gagger!
Cheers,
Canuck
18 August 2006, 07:30
SkylineYes that bull has great tops!
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18 August 2006, 18:14
ErikDWhat an excellent hunt Bill!
I too look forward to a full report, and hopefully some more pictures (I know you always take a lot!).

18 August 2006, 19:12
MAU MAUExcellent Bill! I know you worked out hard for this very difficult hunt and it looks like it paid off! Congratulations and I am looking forward to your usual outstanding report from this fabulous hunt....Rob
18 August 2006, 19:42
BradBill, fantastic... congrat's!
18 August 2006, 19:53
csutton77(formerly csutton7)top notch--congrats....chris
18 August 2006, 22:12
BradPS Bill, what WSM are you using? Load?
Thanks.
19 August 2006, 00:25
PalmerTerrific - great hunt.
The more one thinks about it - it is so obvious that the kind of hunt you just completed is real hunting.
Congratulations
ALLEN W. JOHNSON - DRSS
Into my heart on air that kills
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.
A. E. Housman
19 August 2006, 00:36
Bill CThanks guys, I miss the mountains and my Lowa's already!
Brad, the Kimber Montana is a .270 WSM, and I used Federal factory 140gr AccuBond. I don't know if they are the "best", but they were certainly "good enough". Unfortunately, we didn't recover any of the bullets, as with both the sheep and the caribou I shot them at last light and just getting off the mountain was a real treat ("siwashed" and all, but that's another story!).
Anyway, my partner used 130gr Winchester Silvertips in his Savage .270WSM, which initially seemed a bit light to me, but they worked super on two long, albeit perfectly-placed shots. He had used the AccuBonds on a Mtn Goat hunt last year in BC and was not impressed as the goat needed lots of killing, but goats are tuff.
19 August 2006, 07:14
bwanamrmCongratulations, Bill... a nice change of scenery from the African bush! Excellent ram and 'bou. Look forward to your story!
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19 August 2006, 21:28
btglferAwesome trip Bill. Welcome back. Your input was missed on the forums the last few weeks. Now, back to Africa!!
Brian
20 August 2006, 04:26
Frans DiepstratenVery nice indeed! A friend of mine is up in the NWT to hunt dall and 'bou right now. I guess they are hoping for similar success!
Frans
20 August 2006, 07:21
DPhillipsLooks like a fantastic hunt, Bill. Congratulations!
20 August 2006, 19:09
robncoloradoBill,
I thought you might have been just hooked on african hunting from your posted reports, but it appears you have the sheep bug too!
Superb trophies, Well Done!Thank you for sharing.
Rob
20 August 2006, 23:12
kk alaskaThanks so much for sharing that with us. Your
probably still on a Ram high!
kk alaska
21 August 2006, 07:36
AzizHello Bill
Congratulations you got yourself a beautiful trophy. I am looking forward to reading your full report.
Regards
Aziz
22 August 2006, 07:07
nightwalker ukBill, great pictures of what seems like a great hunt!
Anybody got any links to outfitters offering this kind of hunting?
Regards Richard
22 August 2006, 07:29
Bill CI don't know guys, not sure if it is the mountains, the physical and/or mental challenge, the sheep, or all of the above - but the darn sheep bug bites pretty hard! And a guy can have more then one passion, right?

Aziz, thanks for the help beforehand, you were spot on with the suggestions. And believe it or not, I made the caribou portion of the hunt out to be quite an exciting undertaking.
Richard - here is the link to all the outfitters in the NWT. I'll do a full report on my hunt, which may help you out with the details and stuff I learned by doing it and asking lots of questions.
http://www.explorenwt.com/adventures/sport-hunting/Outfitters.aspI personally communicated with, and heard good things from the guides about:
* Stan Simpson (Ramhead Outfitters - who I hunted with) -
ramheadoutfitters@hotmail.com* Kelly Hougen (Artic Red River) -
kelly@hougens.comThere are good outfitters in the Yukon too (spoke to Chris Widrig)
Join FNAWS:
http://www.fnaws.org/ and/or GrandSlam
http://www.wildsheep.org/Cheers Bill!
There is an addictive quality about the clear, cold air and the wide open of northern mountains, isn't there!
Were you, by chance, able to feast on the ribs roasted over a willow fire, high in the mountains? That is certainly one of the finest experiences life on this earth has to offer.
Congratulations!
22 August 2006, 11:53
SpartanWell done Bill, looking forward to your full report! Your photos have got me thinking (much to my wife's displeasure) how I can move money from one account to the other, or else extend the mortgage to enable me to see this part of the world.
22 August 2006, 22:33
DocGlennGreat sheep and great hunt. I was in AK this time last year on my Sheep hunt. Absolutely the most physically demanding thing I've ever done. You'll never forget it and you'll tell the stories for the rest of your life.
23 August 2006, 08:56
Woodrow SBill,
Very nice trophies you got there. I am sure they were well deserved too. Now thats living your dreams. I have belonged to the Eastern Chapter of FNAWS almost from its beginnings and even if you never get to go hunting sheep you ( I have not gone ...yet)are still entertained by the stories of those members that have. They also fund a lot of great causes for the future of hunting, and not just sheep either.
Woody
18 October 2006, 23:57
TundramanHard earned is right! Dall hunting is by far the hardest I've ever had to work. Congrats on some great trophies!
Was it like...the whole time you are doing it you swore you would never put yourself through that again? and then you finally made it to base camp and within 5 minutes were thinking "What about that 38"er we saw walking out over the next ridge? He might be 40 next year...hmmm."
haha, been there.
08 November 2006, 00:20
Bill CFor those that don't visit the Hunting Reports forums often, and may not have seen this, I did a full report on the hunt w/lots of pictures.
Hunt Report --> CLICK HERE
Woody - Perhaps I'll see you at this years FNAWS show in Lancaster. Looks like there will be only a few sheep guides attending though.
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