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Meet the Rams of B&C's 32nd Big Game Awards


June 11, 2025


 
Within our purpose “To Put and Keep Wild Sheep on the Mountain” is the importance of maintaining a balanced age structure of individual populations. An indicator of this balance is mature rams on the landscape. The presence of and the selective harvest of mature male animals is a conservation action that has benefited wild sheep for over a century and continues to this day. We cannot overlook the significance of this fact. 

 
WSF was a proud supporter of the Boone and Crockett Club’s previous Big Game Awards and is pleased to be back sponsoring this latest celebration of big game hunting and conservation. The Club’s records program is a living reminder of what excellence in nature looks like when aided by conservation-minded sportsmen. These fine specimens, and the Fair Chase hunters who were fortunate enough to have taken them, should be celebrated.
 
 

BIGHORN SHEEP – 200 B&C Points

Kevin J. Neil
Hinsdale Co., Colorado – 2022
 
 

DESERT SHEEP – 191 1/8 B&C POINTS

Louis W. Breland
Coahuila, Mexico – 2022

DESERT SHEEP - 190 2/8 B&C Points

Glenn M. Smith
Sonora, Mexico – 2022
 


DESERT SHEEP – 186 B&C POINTS

Kevin P. Bagley
Cochise Co., Arizona – 2023

DESERT SHEEP – 185 2/8 B&C POINTS

Shelly D. Sayer
La Paz Co., Arizona – 2023
 
 
DALL'S SHEEP – 173 6/8 B&C POINTS
PAUL B. COOKE
Watson Lake, Yukon – 2022

dall's SHEEP – 172 3/8 B&C POINTS

Jerry D. Lees
Spike Mountain, AK – 2022

DALL'S SHEEP – 171 1/8 B&C POINTS

Anton J. Stewart
Delta River, AK – 2024
 

 
STONE'S SHEEP – 175 4/8 B&C POINTS
Paul T. Gann
Swede Creek, BC – 2022

stone's SHEEP – 175 1/8 B&C POINTS

ULRIC T. SULLIVAN
Besa River, BC – 2023

STONE'S SHEEP – 174 7/8 B&C POINTS

Gordon Eastman
Cassiar Mountains, BC – 1966
 


Over 140 exceptional specimens are on display in Wonders of Wildlife’s Bucks and Bulls Hall from May 1 through July 26. For sheep, this includes Louis Breland’s desert sheep from Coahuila, Mexico, that ranks number 10 all time—of particular note, desert sheep entries have been on the rise with nearly three dozen record-book entries in 2022. In addition, the display will also include Gordon Eastman’s Stone’s sheep taken in 1966 that was entered during the scoring period by his son, Mike Eastman.
 
The 32nd Big Game Awards dinner, sponsored by Wild Sheep Foundation, is the culmination of this special exhibit The 32nd Big Game Awards will provide Wonders of Wildlife attendees an unparalleled opportunity to view this collection of wildlife and conservation success that will only ever be seen all together in this display.
 
For updates and ticket information, visit the Boone and Crockett Club’s website.

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