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$838 starting from
19 countries
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Where to hunt Sheep

Sheep hunting spans the globe, offering opportunities in some of the most rugged and breathtaking landscapes. In North America, hunters pursue iconic species like bighorn, Dall, and Stone sheep in the Rockies and Alaska. Europe offers the classic mouflon, and even Africa can boast of sheep hunting - not only on South African game farms, but also after the Barbary sheep (aoudad) in its native mountains of Morocco. Asia provides the pinnacle of sheep hunting with species like Marco Polo Argali, Himalayan Blue Sheep, and Siberian Snow Sheep, set in remote, dramatic terrain. Elsewhere, feral sheep thrive on the high-country ranges of New Zealand, Argentina, and on Texan ranches. Each region offers a unique combination of challenge, adventure, and natural beauty, making sheep hunting a truly global pursuit.

Price distribution

Sheep hunts vary widely in price based on species and location. Hunts for North America’s legendary sheep species, such as Bighorn and Dall Sheep, typically start from $10,000, and can easily go over $50,000. The decisive factor here is whether the hunter has the coveted sheep tag, and only needs the outfitter’s assistance to make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, or the tag is provided by the outfitter. For Marco Polo you should budget at least $30,000, and rarer species can cost even more. However, sheep hunting does not have to be expensive. You can find offers for mouflon and aoudad at around $1,500 to $4,000, and in places like New Zealand and Argentina even feral and exotic sheep can ensure a challenging hunting experience at affordable prices.

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When to hunt Sheep?

Sheep hunting seasons depend on the species and region. In North America, most hunts occur from late summer to early fall, with the rut offering prime opportunities. Hunts in Central Asia often run from late fall into winter and even spring, so that hunters can target sheep to descend to lower elevations. European Mouflon hunts align with the autumn rut, and overall, especially if you don’t look down on feral sheep, hunting options are available year round.

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Sheep hunting is an endurance test that demands physical and mental fortitude. Most hunts are conducted in rugged terrain, requiring hunters to cover significant ground on foot, often at high altitudes. The classic method is spot-and-stalk, where the hunter uses binoculars or spotting scopes to locate sheep from afar, followed by a meticulous approach to get within range. In some regions, especially for species like Marco Polo sheep or Himalayan blue sheep, horseback travel is often used to cover long distances in remote, mountainous terrain. In Europe and on game farms elsewhere, stand hunting or still hunting may also be practiced, particularly when targeting feral sheep or mouflon in more controlled environments. No matter the method, sheep hunting rewards patience, precision, and preparation, making every successful hunt a true badge of honor.

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Bighorn Sheep

Bighorn sheep is an all-American species. Two main varieties are recognized: desert bighorn and Rocky Mountains bighorn. The desert bighorn inhabits mountain ranges in the southwestern US, including Utah Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, as well as in Mexico. Rocky Mountain bighorn is a little bigger and dwells a bit to the north, in Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Bighorn sheep can also be hunted as exotic species in countries like Uruguay.

Why hunt Sheep?

Sheep have long been a symbol of wilderness and resilience, thriving in some of the harshest and most remote landscapes on Earth. For hunters, pursuing wild sheep represents the pinnacle of adventure, combining physical challenge with the thrill of the hunt. Whether you’re chasing a bighorn in the Rockies, a mouflon in Europe, or a Marco Polo in Central Asia, each species offers a unique test of skill, endurance, and determination. Beyond the trophies—majestic curled horns that stand as timeless mementos—sheep hunting is a journey into some of the most awe-inspiring places on Earth. It’s an opportunity to experience cultures, landscapes, and ecosystems that few others ever will. From exclusive argali hunting in the high steppes or the accessible pursuit of the mouflon in the Mediterranean, sheep hunting is an experience that connects you to the primal spirit of exploration and adventure. Don’t just dream about it—start planning your sheep hunting adventure today. Explore Sheep Hunts Now!

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Utah, United States
Bighorn sheep
Trip duration: 4 days
Season: 17 Aug 2025 - 15 Dec 2025
Package price
$7,000
for 4 days, 1 hunter
Marco Polo (Fair Chase only)

Marco Polo (Fair Chase only)

9.6 32 reviews
Tajikistan
Marco Polo sheep
Trip duration: 10 days
Season: 1 Sep 2025 - 15 Feb 2026
Package price
$40,000
$44,000
for 10 days, 1 hunter
Iberian Mouflon Sheep hunt 23-24

Iberian Mouflon Sheep hunt 23-24

9.9 16 reviews
Extremadura, Spain
Mouflon
Trip duration: 1 - 5 days
Season: 7 Jun 2024 - 7 Jun 2025
Price from
$2,553
$3,227
for 1 day, 1 hunter
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