
WOMEN'S ONLY RAFFLE:
1 for $25 | 6 for $100*
*For each $100 ticket purchase, you will receive an AK WSF Yeti wine tumbler (10 oz)
Only 990 tickets will be sold!
Drawing – April 13, 2024, at the Alaska Wild Sheep Foundation Banquet in Anchorage.
MUST be present to win!!
GET READY FOR AN AMAZING BLACK BEAR HUNT GUIDED BY A RENOWNED FEMALE GUIDE! ONE WINNER WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING PACKAGE, VALUED AT OVER $18.5K:
• Women’s Sitka Gear Package valued at $2750
• Women’s Lowa Tibet GTX WS Mountain Boots
• Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900 backpack
• Black Bear Hunt with Sue Entsminger and Alaskan Hunting Adventures
• Black bear rug taxidermy from Dan Williams of Wildlife Artistry
• Savage 110 Ultralite 6.5 Creedmoor w/ Proof Research Barrel
• Leupold VX6-HD Fire Dot Duplex 3-18x44 CDS-ZI2 Scope
Three Day Black Bear Hunt
Alaska Hunting Adventures has graciously contributed this “Ladies Only” hunt to our Mountain Huntress Raffle. You got the Sitka Gear, the rifle, scope, boots, and pack—now it’s time to put it all together. This is a 3-day black bear hunt over bait with renowned Alaska Master Guide, Sue Entsminger.

We are a nonprofit group passionate about the conservation of wild sheep. Our vision is for Dall sheep to occupy their current and historic ranges in Alaska at, or near, the carrying capacity of the habitat. We aim to achieve our vision by enhancing wild sheep populations, promoting scientific wildlife management, educating the public on wild sheep, and protecting and improving sheep hunting and viewing opportunities in Alaska.
Since 2014, the Alaska Wild Sheep Foundation has donated over 3 million dollars back to the State of Alaska to support Dall sheep conservation projects. We aim to continue supporting Dall sheep in Alaska through our fundraising efforts, and aim to ensure that wild sheep are on the mountains for future generations to enjoy, whether through hunting or conservation. Our membership and Board is made up of a diverse group of wild sheep enthusiasts. Whether the passion for sheep is there from hunting, photography, or a general appreciation of nature in its wildest most rugged form, we are all here to conserve wild sheep in Alaska.