Being a resident of BC we get to hunt some amazing country, none more beautiful than a recent Stone Sheep hunt BC & B Pro Staffers Darren Bell & Marty Loring undertook. Rumors of giant rams in brutally rugged terrain, with a volcano, huge cinder cones, and ice and lava fields….. That’s all we needed to here.
After hiking over 30km’s just to reach sheep country, our hard work was finally rewarded when we found a group of rams with a couple of potential shooters.
We watch them for while before Darren decided on an older ram with a beautiful dark cape. The remainder of the hunt was spent trying to find Marty a worthy stone.
After looking over a number of legal rams that most hunters would never turn down, we ran out of time and headed back down to meet our plane. A tough hunt in a beautiful place, with over 80km’s traveled on foot. An adventure we will never forget.









About a 3hr hike from our base camp we find a large group of caribou, including a couple that we agreed were mature shooter bulls. As we made our way through a patch of sub alpine timber we heard a group of caribou coming toward us in a hurry! A couple of cows just about run us over followed by a bull who was in hot pursuite, desperately trying to herd the escaped cows back to his harem. As he ran by us at only 25yrds we quickly I.D the bull as one of the 2 potential shooters and Marty fired, dropping the bull in it’s tracks. Knowing there was at least one more good bull in the group we took a quick look at Marty’s bull then grabed our gear and headed towards where we last seen the rest of the herd. When we broke into the open alpine we were surounded by caribou. We watched them for quite some time trying to find the other shooter. We looked over a few that were close, including one bull that was very impressive with huge tops to go with his double shovels. He was already a high scoring bull but was young, and in a couple of years would be Boone & Crockett worthy, so we decided to pass on him. We were just about to call it a hunt when Marty spotted a different bull that was making his way down the mountain and putting the run on the other bulls in the group. While not a good scoring bull he was clearly old and past his prime with a beautifull cape and impressive main beams. We watched him chase his cows around for a while and enjoyed the show so much it was almost a shame to end it. However, we didn’t get dressed up for nothin, so a couple of quick shots from the Ruger and my bull was down


























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