The Tok Management Area (TMA) was created in 1974 with the
goal of providing Dall sheep hunters the opportunity to harvest
large-horned, trophy rams in an uncrowded setting. Tok
Management Area rams exhibit the second greatest horn length and
the fourth greatest horn mass qualities of rams inhabiting seven
mountain ranges in Alaska. Rams harvested in the TMA average 36
to 37.5 inches. Between 3 and 9 rams per year are harvested with
horns greater than 40 inches, representing 8-17 percent of the
harvest.
All of the hunters of Alaska Hunting Adventures in the Tok Management Area hold a 39 inch
average.
The TMA is a State of Alaska drawing permit
hunt. Drawing hunts in Alaska require an application fee and are awarded
by lottery. Alaska currently has no point system set up for draw hunts.
An application put in has the same odds of drawing as other applicants.
Odds of drawing a permit in the TMA are less than 5%.
For instructions and
help with the application process go to our TMA application page by clicking here
To check on
the status of current drawing results
click here.
If you open the PDF for the current winter results, you can search
results by name through the edit menu on the Adobe Reader browser. Results should be out sometime around the end of March.
Matt Snyder and his folks have been hunting in the area,
which is now the Tok Management Area (TMA), since the late
1960's. Decades of experience provides us the opportunity to
offer you the hunt of a lifetime for Alaskan Dall sheep. This
area is hunted by limited number of drawing permits only.
Click here to go to our application page. Print the application
form and fill it out, send it to us with the applicable fees
payable to Matt. We will apply for your permit, saving you the
headache of working through the process. You will be notified in
March if your name is drawn.