I don’t know anyone first hand, and search the site but couldn’t find much. Starting to look for possible outfitter for goat hunt and look for recommendation. Wanna try and harvest with a bow and I know not all outfitters specialize in that. Any help is appreciated, idea is to book for 2025-2026
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Unless you have a pile of points in the lower 48 your odds of drawing are pretty low but higher than sheep odds.
Alaska is a draw for NR hunters. I’m pretty sure BC is over the counter but you have to go with an outfitter who then either has their own guides or contracts out to other guides.
The thing with archery sheep and goats is that some areas it’s just not feasible to bow hunt so you’re going to have to find those specific areas/outfitters.
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for goats with a Bow, i would definitely talk with the following:
Cole Kramer on Kodiak (http://www.adventuremountainhunts.com/)
Bolen Lewis in British Columbia (http://www.bolenlewis.com/)
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Originally posted by texas shag View Postfor goats with a Bow, i would definitely talk with the following:
Cole Kramer on Kodiak (http://www.adventuremountainhunts.com/)
Bolen Lewis in British Columbia (http://www.bolenlewis.com/)
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Originally posted by Stetsonoverton View PostI don’t know anyone first hand, and search the site but couldn’t find much. Starting to look for possible outfitter for goat hunt and look for recommendation. Wanna try and harvest with a bow and I know not all outfitters specialize in that. Any help is appreciated, idea is to book for 2025-2026
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Originally posted by tgridley View PostYou KILL when hunting, you harvest when farming.
Wyoming has NR mt goat licenses on a random draw, no PPs for NR or residents. We have a friend that took his with his bow DIY in Wyoming.
Some can be hunted from road access, not in wilderness.
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