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Best Goat Hunt?

Started by TURKEYFOOTGIRL, January 05, 2013, 10:33:00 PM

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TURKEYFOOTGIRL

I love hunting steep rugged country for goats but can't seem to draw a tag here in Montana and cringe at the thought of shelling out 10 grand to hunt out of country for mountain goats.
 I would like to do a few more rough hunts while I'm young.
What do you think the best goat hunt for your money is?  A Hawaii coastal hunt,  perhaps a free range New Zealand adventure for Chamois and Tahr?
 Wintertime seems like the perfect time to dream up a new adventure!
"Life's too short for ugly bows n arrows" Chris B

Roadkill

My dream hunt is a tahr.  Catalina Island ysed to have great hunting, but they gunned them down.   Hawaii might be your best option
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

ozzyshane

Chris this this is very doable with a stick bow this hunt is all DIY

TURKEYFOOTGIRL

Hi Shane,
How you been?  I just got done watching a rifle hunting video and a lot of the country looked really tough with a bow for tahr.  Do you believe they are more "bowhuntable" in certain parts of the island than others?   Did you have trouble with people helecoptoring  into areas you may have busted your butt hiking into?
"Life's too short for ugly bows n arrows" Chris B

Jay Campbell JD

Chris, There's always Isla Mona. Simple Spanish Goats, but it's a beautiful, remote place almost no one has been to. Check the Isla Mona thread for a picture of Steve Hohensee's goat. Jay  www.campbellsquest.com
The how and why of hunting is more important than the what, or the where, or with whom. In hunting - as in life - the joy is in the journey.

Mike Vines

I did the Kauai, Hawaii goat hunt this past August, and would do it again in a heartbeat.  

Here was the thread I did.  I would definately hunt the Kalalau Valley next time.  And give myself atleast 5 days to hunt, more would be better.

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Macca

Awesome Shane, a dam fine trophy with any bow let alone a stick bow.
What happens in the hills; stays in the hills.

TURKEYFOOTGIRL

Those Spanish goats on Isla Mona look awesome just not sure if I'm brave enough for big bugs... would love to hear some more about New Zealand and its rugged country.  Will do a search as soon as I get back from looking for some snowshoe hares this afternoon.
"Life's too short for ugly bows n arrows" Chris B

ozzyshane

No Hero pics of non Trad Kills Please

ozzyshane

sorry guys not a trad bow pic hope that is ok if not please delete
Thanks Shane

slivrslingr

ozzyshane-That pic won't last but great job on both animals!  

But to answer the OP's question, yeah, NZ is the best answer.  A guy could have a heck of a mountain adventure for a few thousand dollars (coming from the States).

ozy clint

absolutely do New Zealand! take the rockies and then squeeze them like a concertina, then you have the southern alps. IMO steeper and more rugged. the country you see in sheep and mt goat photos never looks as steep as tahr country. like shane said DIY hunts over there are easy to organise even for foriegners. hunt on public land for free 365 days a year in almost all places. it is absolutely one of the great mountain hunts of the world. you could easily do this sort of hunt $500 including food, car hire and hotels either side of the time in the bush. little more than twice that though if you want to hire a chopper to drop you into and pick you up from the hunt area. including flights you will easily do it cheaper than a mt goat hunt and you can do it whenever you want to. no waiting half your life for a tag.

here's some pics-

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Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

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Free range aoudad in Texas will fill any goat sheep craving you have. The aoudad is one hell of a trophy.
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