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I think part of it is the DIY. I'd much rather go do it on my own and get it done myself then pay a guide to show me. Even if it ends up costing the same.
Allen,I don't know Coach either, but I have read many of his comments. You seem like a nice guy and I respect your desire to keep it civil. I hope you draw the raffle tag and have the hunt of a lifetime.Regards,Jim
Quote from: JoeE on March 25, 2016, 06:38:29 PMI think part of it is the DIY. I'd much rather go do it on my own and get it done myself then pay a guide to show me. Even if it ends up costing the same.Absolutely I have been on half a dozen goat trips to BC. Many of those guides have become good friends of mine. Yet I would still rather be hunting on my own, at my own pace and sleep and eat what and where I want. I had a particular big billy I wanted. I know for certain I could have killed him if I had packed a tent up on top of the mountain and just waited him out. But, in the limited time and with all the liability concerns for the outfit we couldn't hunt that way. I like to take things in and just absorb the whole experience. That's hard to do when you have just seven days and you're on a leash.Plus, I find there is something special about hunting my back yard. Getting to experience something few here will ever get a chance to do. I'm fascinated by the animal, but the experience is what I am after most. Just hard to do with a guide and a set schedule.Now you got me thinking of challenging Bushcraft for the tag again. I have been a runner up on this tag multiple times. I know how he feels. But I'm not getting any younger or skinnier. I'd like my chance too.
These days I am not an asset on the mountain. Would take me days to get up there and then restricted once I'm there. Shanevg would be the guy I'd want in my corner if I was you. He has been a wealth of information and extremely generous. And, I doubt you would need to worry about taking him off the mountain in a body bag.