Example Itinerary:
July 28 – Fly to Smithers, rental vehicle, and overnight at Hudson Bay Lodge (250-847-4581).
July 29- Drive to floatplane base near Dease Lake charter plane at noon. Fly to base camp and trail approx. two days to spike camp.
*Outfitter will send you more details/directions before the hunt.
July 30 – Trail to spike camp.
July 31 – Trail to second spike camp.
August 1- 11 Hunt
August 12- Return to base camp and fly back to Dease Lake (afternoon arrival) and continue to Smithers and overnight at Hudson Bay Lodge.
August 13, Fly out of Smithers back home.
Many serious sheep hunters consider the Stone’s sheep to be one of the toughest trophies to acquire of the four primary species of North American wild sheep. First of all, there aren’t a lot of them and they inhabit some of the most remote and rugged areas of North America. In recent years, even some of the most respected outfitters for Stone’s sheep have experienced success rates as low as 50%. Given the cost of these hunts and the amount of time and effort required to be successful, it only makes sense to carefully choose your outfitter. This is where the research of WTA can really pay off, as we have discovered a great outfitter who has achieved high success for each of the past three seasons. Located in the pristine mountains of northern British Columbia, this vast hunting concession is a true wilderness area, stretching all the way to the Yukon and accessible only by float plane, as there are no roads. Parts of the area have seen very little or almost no hunting pressure, allowing the rams here to reach full maturity and excellent trophy quality. The outfitter and his guides are expert sheep hunters, with the ability to both locate rams and evaluate their quality. They only take a few sheep hunters each season and make sure that everyone receives a very personalized hunting experience. Recent clients of WTA have given this outfitter excellent reviews and he is quickly becoming one of our favorite sheep guides. If you’re seeking a Stone’s sheep for your trophy collection, this outfit can help you to fulfill that quest. Mountain goat also available on trophy fee basis. #012
2024: $70,000 + 5% GST
A $250 non-resident hunter preservation fund is due for all hunts.
$9,000 approx. trophy on mt. goat.
License $230, sheep tag $870, goat tag $500, wolf tag $100
Plus 5% GST tax.
Royalty fees: Wolf $50, Sheep $250, and Goat $150
*Prices are subject to change without notice.
1×1 guide service, camp accommodations, meals, horses & tack, field care of trophy & meat.
Airfare, charter to camp approx $1,800, 5% tax, license, tag, $9,000 trophy fee on mt. goat, gratuity.
tent camp accomadations
Fly into Smithers, BC, rent a car and drive to Dease Lake, BC. Air charter from Dease Lake to the camp is approximately $1,700 round trip.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1:Fly to Smithers, British Columbia and overnight.
Day 2:Rent a car and drive from Smithers to Dease Lake and overnight.
Day 3:Charter to spike camp.
Days 4-13: Stone sheep hunt.
Day 14:Depart camp and charter back to Dease Lake and drive to Smithers and overnight.
Day 15:Depart Smithers for your trip home.
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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