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7 - DAY DESERT SHEEP HUNT FOR 1 HUNTER

Currency:USD Category:Hunting Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:NA
7 - DAY DESERT SHEEP HUNT FOR 1 HUNTER
During the week of February 4th-10th you will be able to contact Auction Support at 406-404-8765.
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A 5% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid price of this special permit/tag (unless prohibited by statute.) Proceeds will be dedicated to WSF Conservation Initiatives. If the winner of this item refuses to pay the premiums required, the item shall be offered to the next highest bidder for the price he/she bid.
7 - DAY DESERT SHEEP HUNT FOR 1 HUNTER
Patrocipes
Marco Antonio Camou
P: +662.254.0055
E: presidencia@patrocipes.org.mx
Dates: This hunt will be scheduled for February-March 2019 or 2020.
Additional hunters: NA
Additional non-hunters: Can be added for $300
Amenities included: Trophy preparation/fees, lodging, great food and drinks, and professional guide service,
Location: La Cobriza Ranch (Rancho Patrocipes), Mexico
Accommodations: House with all services, hot water, solar electricity, bathroom, bedroom and kitchen.

Special Notes: The Union of Regional Livestock Producers, Center for Livestock Investigations of Sonora (PATROCIPES), is proud to partner with the Wild Sheep Foundation in offering one (1) Desert Bighorn Sheep permit on the, “La Cobriza Ranch in Sonora, Mexico. Located 35 miles north of Hermosillo, the hunt will occur on a large enclosure within the 54,000+ acre ranch. This hunt is a fully outfitted 7-day package for one hunter and includes transportation to and from the Hermosillo Airport to the ranch, assistance through customs, modern accommodations, great meals and beverages, experienced guide service, trophy preparation and trophy fees. The hunt will occur February-March 2019 or 2020. Although harvested animals will not be eligible for WSF/FNAWS awards, all proceeds from the sale of this tag will be used to support future releases of free-ranging desert bighorn sheep into suitable habitat throughout Sonora Mexico. Please help support the Wild Sheep Foundation’s “Mexico Initative!”