
Tickets:
$100 each, 6 for $500 or 15 for $1000
Only 1200 tickets will be sold
Drawing: April 13, 2024, at the AK WSF Annual Banquet
Need Not Be Present to Win
This exceptional trip includes all fees and expenses for one hunter and observer including transportation, food, lodging, trophy fees, guide fees, permits and licenses, trophy export and even tips. Absolutely no hidden costs!
Join Spey Creek Trophy Hunting near beautiful Kaikoura, NZ for the hunt of a lifetime! The hunt includes a Red Stag up to 500pts SCI, Himalayan Tahr, Alpine Chamois, and Fallow Deer buck.
Schedule the hunt for available dates in 2025 or 2026. Hunt the Red Stag roar (rut) in March and April and hear the hills echo with their unique mating calls.
Enjoy the services of renown hunting consultant, Jack Atcheson Jr, who will advise and assist you in preparing for your dream hunt.
Included in the Package for Hunter and Observer
• Air travel for two from the US to Christchurch, NZ and return
• Meet and greet in Christchurch with transportation to ranch
• Trophy fees for Red Stag up to 500pts SCI, Himalayan Tahr, Alpine Chamois, and Fallow Buck. No size limit on the Tahr, Chamois or Buck.
• Helicopter transportation for Tahr and Chamois
• Services of renown hunting consultant Jack Atcheson Jr. to facilitate your trip
• Firearms permitting
• All hunting licenses and permits
• All transportation during the hunt
• Local guide included
• Food and lodging while in camp
• Daily rates for hunt
• Trophy skinning and preparation
• Export fees plus CITES permit
• Airfreight of trophy to your import location
• Tips for the hunting guides and staff
• Visit the Spey Creek website at www.sctrophyhunting.com for more info
Not Included
• Tours or side trips in New Zealand before and after the hunt
• Optional nights in hotel in Christchurch, NZ
Drawing Date
April 13, 2024 at the AK WSF Annual Banquet
Need not be present to win!
This hunt is valued at $55K.
Alaska Raffle Permit #111004

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.