sacountry
Well-known member
I'd seriously look at how much time you can commit to a goat hunt before looking at how much you are willing to spend. I agree with @MTTW above. It's also a pretty hard question to answer since you've never goat hunted before. Having had the chance last season to hunt a goat in Montana, the pursuit was way more fun and way more work than I thought it would be. Living an hour away from my district allowed me to scout almost every other weekend in July and August. I then had several 4 day weekend hunts in Sept and early October. That DIY process was incredibly rewarding for me, admittedly the harvest didn't go as I had wanted but that's hunting. The MT biologists have been tightening down the number of licenses while the hunter demand continues to increase. As an out of stater, you have all of that to consider plus the travel time/expense for a DIY hunt.