Tyler and Karen head to the Yukon with Blackstone Outfitters in search of Dall Sheep and Grizzly. Watch this husband/wife team endure the harsh conditions and rugged terrain as they fulfill a bucket list adventure.
I doubt I will ever have the opportunity to go on a sheep hunt, but if I did I'm sure it would end with tears. I understand that there is so much that goes into putting a hunt together. All the financial sacrifice. The hours of intense work getting into the physical shape necessary for an arduous hunt. The hours spent at the range honing your shooting skills. To have a wife who stands behind you is a blessing. To have one that wants to go along, you are doubly blessed! Thanks for sharing your hunt, it looked like quite an adventure.
Well I finally got to watch this I Sean pictures last year just loved the video Love it good footage awesome views Congratulations Tyler so happy your good wife help & when’s with you on this hunt .very nice sheep!
Nice shoot! This was a hunt, real hunt, follow, track, no noise, aproach, thats is what I respect. A real hunt. Thats a lot of people that put baits, hide above trees, and wait. I call this waiting or trap. But hunt, its that, sneak around with no noise, tracking and got the animal. The food for survive. Your wife got emotinal, I perfectly understand. I believe, every person in this world, should hunt your own food. To have a esperience of killing your food, skinning, clenaing and cook your hunt. The flavor is so different. When you bite a meat that you hunted, is so diferent from take it on a market. When you go to a protein factory, in my mind come the movie scenes of concentration fields from Germany or the Soviet slaughter called Holodomor.
It's a 30-06 with a 160 grain projectile. The shot was just over 300 yards so I held on the top of the sheep's back, as my rifle is zeroed at 200 yards.
@@North49Outdoors Great setup. Which brand of 160 grain were you using? I ask because my grandad used a pre-64 Model 70 Featherweight in 30-06 shooting 165 partitions leaving the barrel at 2830 to kill a variety of game in Alaska and the western US.