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John, CC, Gryphon, A combination hunt is very doable but you must allow enough time, have an outfitter with an area conducive to a combination hunt, and be PHYSICALLY PREPARED to take it on. We had two combination hunt clients(grizzly/sheep)last season and both got a grizzly, one got a nice ram, and the other chose not to take one as he was looking for 42" or better. A bit of luck is also needed if the weather is going to co-operate. The Registered Guide I work with has a vast area to hunt and only takes a minimal number of animals out of the area(grizzly-4 max.). We have two openings left for the upcoming season and they are for grizzly/sheep combinations, in the area in the pictures posted by John, and it's very reasonable considering the quality of the animals and with a good chance of taking both. This area is very remote and it's a tough hunt, but it will change your life. The Brooks Range is a very special place. If I can get my butt in gear, I'll share a bear story, from last season, with you. Joe |