Rat Fink
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A couple years ago my wife drew this same Mountain Goat tag, but being 5 months pregnant at the time when we attempted her hunt, things just didn't work out for her. So when I drew the tag this year she staked claim to being my main hunting partner and had to be there for the action.
I started scouting the first weekend in August and only took one weekend off during that time. I saw goats in every corner of the unit I checked, but I didn't go beyond what I thought was a reasonable distance to backpack hunt. The scouting was intense with some beautiful scenery and wonderful days and nights spent in alpine country. Plenty of goats were spotted. I even took the entire family on the first scouting trip. It was on that trip my 3 year old son figured out that daddy was going to be hunting a "white fluffy goat". He was super excited for me and loved the 4 wheeler ride up into goat country and looking at them in the spotting scope and binoculars.
On the last scouting trip of August, two days before my unit opened, I found a gift of a goat. It was the biggest Billy I had seen so far and he was hanging out just a few hundred yards above the jeep trail in an easy to get to spot. But had anyone else noticed him in the last few weeks? It was not the first time I had seen him here. I couldn’t take the risk and had to hunt him opening morning at daylight. I arrived home Sunday night around 2 am, went to work all day and loaded back up and made it to the trailhead at 1 am. My buddy joined me on this trip to help me out. We slept out under the stars until 5 am and headed in on the wheelers on the old jeep trail. We were glassing the mountain face at daylight and there was no one else around. We never saw anyone all day which made for a nice “bonus” day of hunting. We never saw the billy I was after, but we saw a bunch of fresh grizzly sign and some goats spotted off in the distance in the area I was planning on backpack hunting on the first weekend of the season.
I started scouting the first weekend in August and only took one weekend off during that time. I saw goats in every corner of the unit I checked, but I didn't go beyond what I thought was a reasonable distance to backpack hunt. The scouting was intense with some beautiful scenery and wonderful days and nights spent in alpine country. Plenty of goats were spotted. I even took the entire family on the first scouting trip. It was on that trip my 3 year old son figured out that daddy was going to be hunting a "white fluffy goat". He was super excited for me and loved the 4 wheeler ride up into goat country and looking at them in the spotting scope and binoculars.
On the last scouting trip of August, two days before my unit opened, I found a gift of a goat. It was the biggest Billy I had seen so far and he was hanging out just a few hundred yards above the jeep trail in an easy to get to spot. But had anyone else noticed him in the last few weeks? It was not the first time I had seen him here. I couldn’t take the risk and had to hunt him opening morning at daylight. I arrived home Sunday night around 2 am, went to work all day and loaded back up and made it to the trailhead at 1 am. My buddy joined me on this trip to help me out. We slept out under the stars until 5 am and headed in on the wheelers on the old jeep trail. We were glassing the mountain face at daylight and there was no one else around. We never saw anyone all day which made for a nice “bonus” day of hunting. We never saw the billy I was after, but we saw a bunch of fresh grizzly sign and some goats spotted off in the distance in the area I was planning on backpack hunting on the first weekend of the season.
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