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Can you hunt sheep with a crossbow in Yukon?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, hunting sheep with a crossbow is allowed in Yukon, but you must obtain the necessary licenses and follow local regulations.

Hunting Regulations

In Yukon, crossbows are considered a valid hunting tool for big game, including sheep. You’ll need to obtain a big game hunting license, which is available through the Yukon government’s website or at a local outfitter. The cost of the license varies depending on the season and type of game, but expect to pay around $100-$150.

Crossbow Requirements

When hunting with a crossbow in Yukon, make sure your crossbow meets the minimum power requirements: 150 pounds of kinetic energy (KE) for sheep hunting. This is typically achieved with a crossbow drawing weight of around 150-200 pounds. It’s also essential to use the correct broadhead, which should have a minimum of 2 inches of cutting diameter and weigh at least 1 ounce.

Safety Considerations

When hunting with a crossbow in Yukon’s wilderness, it’s crucial to be aware of your surroundings and follow safe hunting practices. This includes staying at least 25 meters away from other hunters, keeping your crossbow sighted in, and being mindful of potential hazards like steep terrain and inclement weather. Always carry a map, compass, and first aid kit with you, and make sure someone knows your hunting plans.

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