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BigSlapper
09-08-2008, 05:48 PM
Hi Folks
I'm planning a 6-7 day LEH goat hunt the last week in September.
Greatly appreciate any thoughts, sighting info, hikes, roads in, slopes, base camp etc.
Would love to get my goat this year (finally got a draw after 10+ yrs of trying).
This zone lies between the south shores of Carpenter lk. and the north shores of Anderson Lk.
I've got all the google earth maps marked etc but there is no better info than "first hand" ....
Would also like to know if any of you have seen Mr. Muley in the area as well?
Thanks in advance for anything you can throw at me :smile:

Cheers

BS

xfactor
06-16-2017, 01:52 PM
Hey Big slapper, a buddy got this draw this year, can you share any intel? cheers!

Hillerbillyvan
06-19-2017, 10:45 AM
I drew that tag last season, 3-33 was full of great goat country until you enter zone A where everything changes to lush green "mr.muley" town which by the way I saw plenty of in summer
Was able to locate goats in one small area but keep your head on a swivel cus if theres any fog or cloud youll pass rite by not even knowing the peak is there at all

Steelpulse
06-19-2017, 11:56 AM
I have zone F right beside you. Also going last week sept from the intel i have gathered you might have a harder time locating goats. I would for sure recommend heading out 2-3 times this summer and locate some goats so you at least have a head start come sept. Im doing the aame thing heading out multiple weekends and finding the goat before i arrive to hunt. Best of luck ill wave from the peak over to your peak

twoSevenO
06-19-2017, 12:14 PM
I drew that tag last season, 3-33 was full of great goat country until you enter zone A where everything changes to lush green "mr.muley" town which by the way I saw plenty of in summer
Was able to locate goats in one small area but keep your head on a swivel cus if theres any fog or cloud youll pass rite by not even knowing the peak is there at all

But Were you hunting more north/east sides of 3-33A though?

Hillerbillyvan
06-20-2017, 12:01 AM
Basically my trip ended up just being kind of a scouting trip by atv, spent 5 days covering every trail we could get to in the whole area
By the time we located them it wasnt very feasable
Well that and i discovered my partner never had any intention of actually leaving the atv so goat hunting for me was mostly doomed from the get go

the hopper
06-20-2017, 09:01 PM
you have to hike in that zone. Lots of goats. And there's at least one gigantic billy left after last season I couldn't get him, I got his cousin.
I think we hiked 25000' vertical in 4 days over 30kms.
Just look on google earth pick a mountain and go up. Glass from a ridge and be prepared to drop 4-7000' and go back up again once you spot your billy. Easy!�� Maybe you'll get lucky and spot one on your own ridge, that was my hope but it wasn't meant to be. Lots of g bear sign and limited water up high on the ridges the south side of our glassing ridge was dry and the north was cliffs straight down 1000' to crevasses on glaciers.
Beautiful though. Make sure your partner is up for it my poor buddy he's never hunting for goats again haha. And make sure you don't forget your sleeping bag, I suspect that might be the real reason my partner doesn't want to hunt goats anymore. But it was cold and I needed something to spoon.

warnniklz
06-21-2017, 12:17 PM
... i discovered my partner never had any intention of actually leaving the atv so goat hunting for me was mostly doomed from the get go

That would chap my balls. 5 days goat hunting on ATV... sounds like 0 days of research on his part. I feel bad for you buds.

ghost_trees
06-22-2017, 09:26 PM
I'm heading out to 3-33C over the long weekend to scout, if anyone is interested in going for a hike just PM me.

whitlers
06-22-2017, 09:59 PM
you have to hike in that zone. Lots of goats. And there's at least one gigantic billy left after last season I couldn't get him, I got his cousin.
I think we hiked 25000' vertical in 4 days over 30kms.
Just look on google earth pick a mountain and go up. Glass from a ridge and be prepared to drop 4-7000' and go back up again once you spot your billy. Easy!�� Maybe you'll get lucky and spot one on your own ridge, that was my hope but it wasn't meant to be. Lots of g bear sign and limited water up high on the ridges the south side of our glassing ridge was dry and the north was cliffs straight down 1000' to crevasses on glaciers.
Beautiful though. Make sure your partner is up for it my poor buddy he's never hunting for goats again haha. And make sure you don't forget your sleeping bag, I suspect that might be the real reason my partner doesn't want to hunt goats anymore. But it was cold and I needed something to spoon.

Hahahaha nice.

hickman
06-23-2017, 01:42 PM
Have the same LEH this year. You hunt goat, you hike and scramble - period! Already more or less obvious looking at Google Earth where goats would likely be. Hunted goat in adjacent zone last year, saw lots & lots but not a billy I would consider shooting. Concentrated on one area last season that I now know like the palm of my hand. 3-33A is new to me but early season alpine is also promising for a 4pt buck. It will be a tough hunt but I wouldn't want it any other way. I don't even have an ATV, I will probably go in on MTB with trailer...

Steelpulse
06-23-2017, 05:35 PM
What zone? I have F. Looking for some intel


Have the same LEH this year. You hunt goat, you hike and scramble - period! Already more or less obvious looking at Google Earth where goats would likely be. Hunted goat in adjacent zone last year, saw lots & lots but not a billy I would consider shooting. Concentrated on one area last season that I now know like the palm of my hand. 3-33A is new to me but early season alpine is also promising for a 4pt buck. It will be a tough hunt but I wouldn't want it any other way. I don't even have an ATV, I will probably go in on MTB with trailer...

hickman
06-23-2017, 08:23 PM
3-33A. Never hunted F.

hickman
09-08-2017, 10:26 AM
you have to hike in that zone. Lots of goats. And there's at least one gigantic billy left after last season I couldn't get him, I got his cousin.
I think we hiked 25000' vertical in 4 days over 30kms.
Just look on google earth pick a mountain and go up. Glass from a ridge and be prepared to drop 4-7000' and go back up again once you spot your billy. Easy!😀 Maybe you'll get lucky and spot one on your own ridge, that was my hope but it wasn't meant to be. Lots of g bear sign and limited water up high on the ridges the south side of our glassing ridge was dry and the north was cliffs straight down 1000' to crevasses on glaciers.
Beautiful though. Make sure your partner is up for it my poor buddy he's never hunting for goats again haha. And make sure you don't forget your sleeping bag, I suspect that might be the real reason my partner doesn't want to hunt goats anymore. But it was cold and I needed something to spoon.

100% agree! Very tough terrain, tough hike in only. Beautiful area. BTW, that gigantic billy is not there anymore ;-)

Steelpulse
09-08-2017, 01:49 PM
I just pulled a nice billy out of zone F yesterday afternoon. there are definitely goats around,definitely a hike in a ways situation but that makes the goat hunting better your all alone. Saw no bucks. Grizz tracks all over the valley I was in but the had moved on the day before it seemed.

Id say hunt around a high up lake there was lots of sign around all the high altitude lakes. Just wait for a goat to show up

hickman
09-08-2017, 03:51 PM
Same, did not see a single deer though looks like perfect terrain. No grizz sighting either just old tracks. A few moose tracks.

hotstuff
05-19-2019, 12:25 AM
I know this is an old thread but I enjoyed hunting in that area back in 84 I think it was.
got a goat, stayed in a holding companies wood shack and hiked up to I think a place called royal peak, or something like it, last time I was there you could drive an ATV right up and then just hike up and over a short distance, not sure if it is still that easy.
thinking of putting in this year and see.