BeartoothFront
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Every year I pay my fees and throw my name in the hat just to see unsuccessful, state after state, again and again. I had become used to it and didn't hold much hope for 2021. I didn't grow up hunting and have only been building points for a few years so I knew I was playing the long game, or so I thought... When I checked MyFWP there was Mountain Goat under "Successful." I wouldn't believe it til it showed in the mail.
Well the tag eventually showed and the reality and pressure set in, I'd be hunting mountain goats in a mountain range I spent exploring as a child. I am lucky to have a friend like Isaac, who many on this forum know. He enjoys spending time in the high country of my area more than anyone I've every come across and is friends countless sheep hunters who frequent the area. We scoured over maps and gear lists during countless lunches to hammer out a plan. Due to my sentimental nature I decided to try and turn up a goat in the north end of the unit(even though the biologist warned the population to the south was much higher). Scouting trips were, unfortunately, few and far between and when I could get up visibility was limited with smoke. Fortunately sheep hunters seemed to give us new sightings what seemed like weekly. With every new report I considered switching the plan.
Having a newborn(feb 2021) the planning was essential. We'd travel for an out of state wedding in September, my wife would stay with her mother for infant help, and I'd get 2 1/2 weeks uninterrupted to hunt the wild billy goat. Isaac, @YoungGun, and I were to hike in Sept 30 to a drainage some sheep hunters told us held 2 stud billies. I drove over to the unit the day before, as I unloaded and went to organizing my gear I took a side step over my backpack. Immediately I felt shooting pain down my right leg and butt. I couldn't stand straight or sit with any comfort. My old L4-5 bulging disc was back to rear its ugly head once again. Isaac and @YoungGun even offered to carry my gear for a day hunt on the south end of the unit. "I wish, I'm having a hard time getting to the bathroom let along chasing goats." Everyone needs friends like these guys.
The next week was full of pain meds, muscle relaxers, massages, physical therapy, and books and videos of Mountain Goats. I messaged with @elkfishing about his goat hunt and back issues the year prior. He helped keep my hopes alive more than he knows. By the time any sort of relief was coming, my time was up. Another out of state wedding...
Well the tag eventually showed and the reality and pressure set in, I'd be hunting mountain goats in a mountain range I spent exploring as a child. I am lucky to have a friend like Isaac, who many on this forum know. He enjoys spending time in the high country of my area more than anyone I've every come across and is friends countless sheep hunters who frequent the area. We scoured over maps and gear lists during countless lunches to hammer out a plan. Due to my sentimental nature I decided to try and turn up a goat in the north end of the unit(even though the biologist warned the population to the south was much higher). Scouting trips were, unfortunately, few and far between and when I could get up visibility was limited with smoke. Fortunately sheep hunters seemed to give us new sightings what seemed like weekly. With every new report I considered switching the plan.
Having a newborn(feb 2021) the planning was essential. We'd travel for an out of state wedding in September, my wife would stay with her mother for infant help, and I'd get 2 1/2 weeks uninterrupted to hunt the wild billy goat. Isaac, @YoungGun, and I were to hike in Sept 30 to a drainage some sheep hunters told us held 2 stud billies. I drove over to the unit the day before, as I unloaded and went to organizing my gear I took a side step over my backpack. Immediately I felt shooting pain down my right leg and butt. I couldn't stand straight or sit with any comfort. My old L4-5 bulging disc was back to rear its ugly head once again. Isaac and @YoungGun even offered to carry my gear for a day hunt on the south end of the unit. "I wish, I'm having a hard time getting to the bathroom let along chasing goats." Everyone needs friends like these guys.
The next week was full of pain meds, muscle relaxers, massages, physical therapy, and books and videos of Mountain Goats. I messaged with @elkfishing about his goat hunt and back issues the year prior. He helped keep my hopes alive more than he knows. By the time any sort of relief was coming, my time was up. Another out of state wedding...
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