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Bunner
07-10-2021, 05:43 PM
Good day everyone. Going to be around the McBride area Aug 15 for a few days so going to go look for a Goat. Never hunted that area before, I am from FSJ. So looking for any Info on where to hunt and how to find them as I never hunted goat before. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Not looking for honey holes or any thing as such, just some help for me and my son. And if any one know of any good camping spots, cabins or places to stay that would be a big help. Like I said never hunted that area or explored it yet.
Thanks in advance for any help
Mike

338edgehunter
07-10-2021, 06:10 PM
Hey I'm also from fsj we can talk goat/ sheep hunting ill pst you

islandhunter
07-10-2021, 08:07 PM
Very rough country, expect killer climbs through bush, blowdowns and devil's club to get to the goats. They are there but you have to work for those one's! Almost guaranteed to encounter grizz too. I always liked the area just for the extremeness of it all.

Salix
07-10-2021, 10:37 PM
Just west of McBride is the Goat river. It’s a good start. There is an old forestry road off the highway to the goat river trail. The trail is easy walking. Anything off the trail is tough hiking. It’s steep and thick.
It’s called goat river because there’s goats there. If you drive the roads along that valley and glass you should see them. Getting to them may not be easy though.

swampthing
07-11-2021, 08:42 AM
Just west of McBride is the Goat river. It’s a good start. There is an old forestry road off the highway to the goat river trail. The trail is easy walking. Anything off the trail is tough hiking. It’s steep and thick.
It’s called goat river because there’s goats there. If you drive the roads along that valley and glass you should see them. Getting to them may not be easy though.

I was up goat river 2 weeks ago for the first time. Certainly a nasty climb through the jungle! My 25 year old son said it was doable!

Philblock
07-12-2021, 09:09 AM
I suggest bringing a high quality light weight saw to help cut through brush. To get above alpine is very challenging depending on what side of the highway you choose to hunt.

ElectricDyck
07-12-2021, 01:18 PM
Sounds like the kind of bush where you don't want any loose gear hanging off packs or belts...I used to have a shell holder, range finder and compact camera pouches on my pack waste belt, got to the top, half the shells are gone, cameras gone and I did not want to go back and look lol...