BigHornRam
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No kidding! It took me 2 years to draw!Sweet jesus that's incredible
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No kidding! It took me 2 years to draw!Sweet jesus that's incredible
Yea shot a decent 5x5 Muley in Wyoming a few years ago.Have you been on any Western hunts so far? If not, start with antelope and go from there.
Thanks for the encouragement and advice. I work on cars and trucks for a living so I totally agree. I see firsthand on a daily basis people pour money into something that loses value by the day. It’s not worth it. I try to keep my wife and kid in a nice vehicle but as for me I’d rather spend it on hunts and tags.Geetar, you will find a way to mountain goat and bighorn sheep hunt in your lifetime, if thats truly your goal. A brand new loaded pickup truck costs about $55,000 today. Skip the expensive piece of depreciating scrap metal and buy yourself private hunts in Alaska or BC with the truck money. The truck will be in the junkyard in fifteen years. Your mountain hunts will still be conversation when you get to the nursing home in about 50 years. Good luck, TheGrayRider.
Thanks! Same to you on your hunts as well.Seems like you have come up with a good game plan. You will be in good goat country while scouting the MT sheep unlimited units. You will then know if a goat hunt is still a future bucket list item.
Good Luck!
Mtnhunter1
Sounds kind of like me. When I was 14, I drew goat here in Washington on my first try....of course the draw odds were a little better in 1972!Moving to or applying in a state like Idaho with random draw odds will help. It has taken me 20 years to have drawn all three of my OIL tags. Moose in 99', sheep in 15', and now goat in 19'. During that 20 yr span there were 2 years that I did not apply due to school. Or you could get lucky like my 14 yr old son who has drawn and successfully filled both his moose and sheep tag on his first time applying.
There are women in Alaska but finding one that doesn't look like an old billy goat will be the hard part.
My son is 32 years old now and has 13 bonus points for both desert bighorn and mtn goat here in NV. I have the same number of bonus points for those as well, but I'm 56. I started applying him when he was 18 and he has been applying since he was about 21. While I may never draw one of those tags while I can still climb those mountains where the goats live chances are good he will draw before he reaches my age. I may just have to hunt vicariously through him and be his camp cook.
Revisiting this thread. I did scout the Beartooths with a camera this year. I saw a nice bighorn ram and 22 goats. Had a great time. I left the wife at home. Her choice. She’s not really into backpack camping and being pregnant she definitely didn’t wanna go but I had a great time.Here's a good goat link for Wyoming.
Mountain goat | Wyoming Game & Fish Department
As with bighorn sheep, drawing a license requires more than a little bit of luck. Once a permit is drawn hunter success is 100 percent in most years.wgfd.wyo.gov
Have you ever considered taking a trip out west and shooting a sheep or goat with a camera? You can do that 365 days a year without a tag. Bring the wife, she might enjoy it as well.
Congrats! We’re you successful in taking a goat? Do you have any photos from your trip in another thread or any you’d wanna share here? I am the OP so I have no problem with you derailing the thread from the original question with a hunting story.It took me 29 years in my home state of Montana.
Last year when I drew I had the max bonus points.
Not impossible if you have a fat check book. I don't.My grandpa has a north American grand slam for sheep. Seems impossible to achieve now.
He spent plenty of money on his hunts. I don't think he did any of those auctions for tags but he might have! Either way, it's a lot of money and a lot of work!Not impossible if you have a fat check book. I don't.
As for drawing goat tags, I drew a goat tag the first year that I applied as a Montana resident. I got snowed out and didn't kill a goat. I drew another tag 3 years later and shot a fine Billy. I've now applied every year since for the last 41 years, and with maximum resident bonus points, without drawing. I know several people that have drawn two tags in the units that I've applied for, with fewer or no bonus points. Its all just the luck of the draw.
I’ll likely go to Alaska on a sheep or goat hunt someday when I save up for it but I also started applying for goats in Montana last year.Not gonna draw if you don't put in. Someone always wins the lottery but you won't if you don't buy a ticket! Good Luck
Don’t wait. The Big 3 hunts aren’t getting any cheaper. All you need is a young man’s knees and an old man’s wallet. Best of luck!I’ll likely go to Alaska on a sheep or goat hunt someday when I save up for it but I also started applying for goats in Montana last year.