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NORTH AMERICAN WILD SHEEP

There have been many misconceptions over the years concerning the Grand Slam Club. Most knowledgeable hunters would readily define the Grand Slam® as being one each of the four different North American wild sheep, which of course are the Dall, Stone, bighorn, and desert bighorn. However, this would not be technically correct. One should also realize that all four sheep have to have been taken fair chase by an individual hunter and documented with Grand Slam Club/Ovis. A popular misconception has been to believe that those who have taken all four sheep automatically become members of some informal, almost mythical, fraternity, but such is not the case and never has been.

A major part of GSCO's operations is to document all legally taken Grand Slams®. To document your ram, you simply have to complete the Grand Slam form (pdf file).

More than 1,500 hunters have registered their Grand Slam® and they are recognized with an official certificate, an award, and an annual listing in our publication Grand Slam®.

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INTERNATIONAL SHEEP

When a hunter takes 12 different species (subspecies) of world sheep the achievement is known as an OVIS WORLD SLAM®.

 

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A CAPRA WORLD SLAM® requires 12 different species (subspecies) of world animals.

 

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