Steep, rocky canyons create ideal conditions for a healthy sheep population. However, limited access, rough terrain and endless canyons make for a physically demanding hunt. Willing and able hunters are rewarded with mature rams and great opportunities.
With the management of the sheep population under federal supervision, each herd of sheep tends to hold one or two large, mature rams. This hunt also includes Unit 283 as part of the hunting boundary. This unit is managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Hunters may encounter anti-hunting groups watching sheep during the hunt. Check in with park rangers to ask about spots where sheep are found. Having topographical and water guzzler maps are important.