
Desert Bighorn Sheep
The ultimate trophy.
The ultimate trophy hunt. Track magnificent Sonoran Desert Bighorn Sheep in their natural habitat.
The Sonoran Desert Bighorn Sheep represents one of the most challenging and prestigious hunts in all North America. Pursuing this iconic species is a true test of physical endurance, mental toughness, and determination, and stands as one of the most sought-after achievements toward the Grand Slam of wild sheep.
Our fully guided hunts take place in prime desert bighorn habitat, where experienced guides work closely with each client to locate and evaluate mature rams across vast, rugged mountain terrain. This is a demanding hunt that requires long days in the field, covering steep country in pursuit of exceptional animals.
Hunting methods include extensive glassing, spot-and-stalk techniques, and long hikes through desert mountains. These hunts are conducted under a highly controlled system, allowing us to offer a guaranteed opportunity at a mature ram.
- Round trip ground transportation
- 10 full days of hunting
- Lodging
- Meals & Beverages
- Experienced guides and backpacking crew
- Hunting License & Tag
- Trophy care: preparation of horns and cape for shipment to importer (skinned and salted)
- Airfare
- Firearm permit
- Gratuities for guides and staff
- Firearm rental (optional)
- Trophy Export/Import shipment
Getting here & what to expect
- How to arrive
Port of entrance by airport: Hermosillo, Sonora (HMO). There are numerous options available to clients seeking air travel, with American Airlines being the most commonly used. Please note that prices vary by airline. The name of Hermosillo's Airport is: Aeropuerto Internacional de Hermosillo General Ignacio Pesqueira García. NOTE: DON'T FLY TO MÉXICO CITY (CDMX). Flights to Hermosillo are available with connections from Phoenix, Arizona.
- Where from
We host hunters from all around the world. Pickup and bilingual guides included.
- Duration
10 full days of hunting
All hunts take place on private ranches we manage year-round across the state of Sonora, México.
