10-Day Wyoming Bighorn Sheep Hunt
Sheridan, WY
Lodge • Private • Guided
Description
10-Day Bighorn Sheep Hunt
One of the most coveted tags in Wyoming, if you are lucky enough to draw one, thank God, go buy a lottery ticket at your local gas station and then give us a call! We would love to help you find the sheep you've always wanted!
We are a full-time outfitting company and we pride ourselves on providing quality hunts for quality people. Our dedicated staff has many years of experience in the outdoors. We offer public and private ground hunts. Our public ground hunts take place on the millions of acres of National Forest that Wyoming has to offer. Our private ground hunts occur on some of the best Whitetail and Mule Deer habitats in the West. Your hunt will include accommodations and transportation during your hunt, with meals, trophy and meat care also included. Your hunt price is for one guide for two hunters, one one-on-one hunts can be arranged in advance.
What's Included:
- Accommodations
- Transportation during the hunt
- Meals
- Trophy & Meat Care
Base price is per person for a 10-Day Guided Bighorn Sheep Hunt. Tag fees are not included.
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Reviews
Reviews
"I appreciate all the extra effort that you put into the hunt to make it a great success. The accommodations were first rate, the meals were excellent, and everyone in camp seemed to be very compatible. I hope we have another opportunity to hunt together in the future." - W.P. Keiser
"But my written words cannot begin to describe the fantastic experience I had last week. Perhaps a three hour conversation over a campfire would be a good start !! - I almost cried with elation when I realized this was going to be the hunt I have dreamed of since my introduction to hunting" - R. Race
"I love coming to Wyoming to hunt with Dirk and Jen. They are so nice and know the areas and where to find the game animals. I've hunted antelope and turkey and come home both times with trophies of a lifetime. This isn't some high fence hunt, you are out hunting just like everyone else does in the west. Don't sit here and read this and think about booking, just do it! Trust me, you wont be disappointed" - Matthew
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Your Host
Dirk J
Dirk is the Owner of Wyoming Operations. Born and raised in the mountains of Wyoming, Dirk has over 20-years experience as a professional guide in most of the Western United States. Dirk's Father, Larry, has been an Outfitter for over 40-years. Growing up with that experience, Dirk knows what it takes to make your experience in the outdoors one that will live with you forever.
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Gear List
- Weapon and Ammo
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Overnight Supplies
- Valid State Hunting License/Tags
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Rules & Guidelines
What to bring?
- Good Hiking Boots - Preferably waterproof and insulated
- Good Socks - lots of extras, you may go through several pairs a day
- Binoculars - Preferably something 10 or 12 power
- Range finder
- Hats - stocking and baseball cap
- Camera with extra batteries
- Hunting Knife
- Gloves
- Prescription Medications
- Rain Gear
- Sunscreen
- Towel
- Sleeping Bag & Pillow
- Clothing - Oh, wonderful Wyoming, Our weather here is extremely unpredictable. Depending on when you hunt, the temperatures can range from -30 up to 80. It's best to bring several different layering options. Wicking materials work great out here. Several different pairs of socks along with different boots and a comfortable pair of shoes to wear around camp. If you have any additional questions on clothing please don't hesitate to ask!
Price does NOT include:
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
- Gun Rental
- Hunting License
- Insurance
- Alcoholic Drinks
- Gratuities
- Food & Lodging Tax
https://wgfd.wyo.gov/regulations
All hunters 12 years of age and older must purchase a hunting license in order to take or attempt to take game animals in Wyoming. Successful completion of a hunter safety course is required to obtain a license.
Additional information on bag limits, permits, and species-specific regulations can be found on the Wyoming Game & Fish Department website.
Wounding
- A wounded animal is considered as harvested.
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