The vibrant colors of the fall tundra surround this hunter who has his gun cocked and ready to shoot at a Dall Sheep in the Tok management Area in Alaska, USA. Sheep hunting in Alaska, USA is not an easy outdoor activity as the terrain is rugged as you make your way up steep mountains to levels between 2,000 and 6,000 feet above sea level.
Dall Sheep are found in the open alpine ridges, meadows and on the steep slopes as they are high country animals and have been classified as one of the greatest trophy animals. Guided hunting trips are available in the Tok Management Area where you can travel with professional hunters who know the area and where to find the sheep.
Dall Sheep hunting opens in Alaska during the fall season when the tundra begins to change colors which is around the beginning of August to 3/4's of the way through September. Whether or not the hunter shoots a sheep on his adventure into the Tok Management Area in Alaska, USA, the scenery of fall and the rugged mountain slopes are breathtaking to see.
Being a hunter is not something everyone can do and only the hard core hunters should attempt the Dall Sheep adventure while in Alaska, USA. These Dall Sheep hunting excursions are expensive and are usually 10 days in length and each hunter must acquire a license before trying to bring home their trophy.
Alaska. Tok. Hunter aims his gun while hunting in September with fall colors on the Tundra. MR
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