BigHornRam
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If that is the case, I would choose a different unit than 240 if I were you.Nope. You are right. I want to kill a goat in Montana. mtmuley
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If that is the case, I would choose a different unit than 240 if I were you.Nope. You are right. I want to kill a goat in Montana. mtmuley
Yep. You are right there also. That's in my plan, but this year I know work will prohibit any goat hunt. So, building points with 240. If I draw my sheep tag, I'll quit my job. mtmuleyIf that is the case, I would choose a different unit than 240 if I were you.
And, a sheep tag would give you a reason to trade that RUM in for a Creedmoor!Yep. You are right there also. That's in my plan, but this year I know work will prohibit any goat hunt. So, building points with 240. If I draw my sheep tag, I'll quit my job. mtmuley
The list of cartridges is a long one before I would carry a Creedmoor. The OP has a lot of studying to do to find the best odds. mtmuleyAnd, a sheep tag would give you a reason to trade that RUM in for a Creedmoor!
Ahhhh, good to know. Sorry op.Nevada doesn’t allow NR to apply for their goat tags. Unless the OP is from Nevada that one is out.
Yep I only know because I apply for deserts and Cali bighorn there and for $14 more I would throw in for goat if I could.Ahhhh, good to know. Sorry op.
P.S. I could use any legal weapon. I'd use a sling shot if I had to.
Thanks for this advice. I was thinking of taking a trip to scout to just get an idea about the lay of the land where they live more than anything. I didn't want to say anything because the odds seem so impossible that it may have appeared to be presumptuous. Do you know if they change their range from winter to summer? What would you say would be the best book on the ecology and history of the mountain goat?I don't know what middle aged is, but I'm 50 and don't think I'm there yet.
If you have no points, apply where anyone has a chance of drawing, not just those with the most points. Odds will still be low, but they won't be zero.
If you really want to do a goat hunt before it's too late. you might want to consider guided in BC or Alaska. Might not be the DIY hunt you've dreamed of, but it will still be an awesome experience.
I've hunted a lot of goats in a lot of places. Most DIY but some guided. They were all special. Goat country is something I dream of most nights. If guided was the only way I could get there, that's how I'd go.
One thing I started doing is taking a scouting trip in the summer to the goat area I apply for in MT. Most likely I will never draw the tag, but I still get to go and hunt them in my own way each year. If I do draw a tag, I'll be ready.
I nearly had a run in with several species with a motorcycle in the black hills including a donkey and a bison. I think that I may have a different idea of what middle age is than most folks. I figure that I have about 25 years of good hunting left in me, maybe 17 years of backcountry hunting; after the 25 years, I'll may only want to sit in a blind with a nice drink.you might be able to "accidentally" take one with a car in the Black Hills.
If you are middle aged, your options for lots of species are dwindling fast, really fast
I saw that and there's a tremendous amount of controversy surrounding it. I immediately thought the same thing but I don't know if I would feel good about it afterwards.What about schmoozing your way in with those dudes who led the assault in the Tetons last year?
Congrats!All it takes is $25 and few clicks at www.bighornsheep.org to buy a raffle ticket. When you win no guide needed and plenty of mt goats in Colorado. I spent $100 for this Colorado goat 4 years ago.
So your tell me there is a chance!?Idaho ... best bet @ say 1/75 odds = .01333 (~$330 sunk per year and $2.6k tag)
OR next @ 1/600 = .00167 odds ($180 sunk per year and $1.5k tag)
Call it $500 / year sunk to buy 1.5% odds. $500 / .015 = $33,333 to draw 75 years (100/1.5) from starting out and then buy a pricey tag. If odds didn’t get worse and costs didn’t rise (ha!)
A guaranteed tag / guided hunt for $10k when you want looks pretty good.
All it takes is $25 and few clicks at www.bighornsheep.org to buy a raffle ticket. When you win no guide needed and plenty of mt goats in Colorado. I spent $100 for this Colorado goat 4 years ago.
So your tell me there is a chance!?