I went and found your podcast, but am stuck on the sheep hunt part 1 haha. Always looking for a good podcast for the stock bench, really enjoying the sheep episodes, and will definitely checkout the rest! Thank you for the share!
I went and found your podcast, but am stuck on the sheep hunt part 1 haha. Always looking for a good podcast for the stock bench, really enjoying the sheep episodes, and will definitely checkout the rest! Thank you for the share!
Listened to the podcast and really enjoyed the story! Hard to top that billy. Goat hunting always seems to bring out the best in us and it doesn’t matter how long a guys been chasing them we’re continually learning about ourselves, the goats, the terrain, our gear and our partners! Nice work on attracting the billy . . . late season in the rut it’s good to be creative. The white painters suit does wonders too.
Btw - Goat hunting is addicting.
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Ha. Tell us how you really feel.
I totally screwed that topic up. Being a new hunter I put the question to those guys as I wasn't sure about etiquette around parking and hunting spots. But that also tied into my first experiences of hunting and bugling in other hunters on my very first elk hunt, which then ruined my next elk hunt because it was a real bugle....which then led to me trying to get as far away from roads as possible
So yah, for experienced hunters that hunter traffic topic would have been a snoozer, but I asked the question so that new hunters might be able to learn from others.
Nice goat, great story
Wow awesome story and pictures, congrats on a Dandy Goat, I haven't heard about to many goat hunts where you don't work for them.....and this one is no different.
Thanks for sharing
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