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Is it possible to hunt Dall and Stone sheep in the same hunt? Or are they in two totally different habitats? | ||
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I have read that Stones and Dalls geographically seperated and therefore I don't think it is possible to hunt a true stone and dall in the same area. That being said in the NWT the majority of the sheep are dalls, however there were some areas within the concession that I guide in that have Fannin sheep and I am told that once the have any grey hair on them Boone and Crocket will classify them as a Stone... | |||
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There are some areas in the Yukon where there are both. You only can take one sheep a year so you will have to make a choice. I think there are only about 4 or 5 areas that have both Dalls and darker fannins. There was an area around Whitehorse that had both but there is no longer a outfitter in that consession. The other ones were Dan Reynolds,Blackstone,Jensens,and maybe some around Faro. | |||
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I think it would be possible in NW B.C. | |||
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Exactly. Similar in BC. Places with both in the vicinity, bag limit = one sheep of any variety. Cheers, Canuck | |||
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