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All I gotta say is here on Baranof Island in SE AK. The Bio did a Heli survey a few weeks ago. He counted over 400 goats in a fairly broad survey area but not complete.At this point we still have an over-the-counter registration hunt and he'll stop the hunt at aprox 75 points. 1point for billies 3 for nannies. The population here has done great under this system and maintains high numbers of both harvest and live animals. We've got predators too.......Coastal Brown Bears.
Ya, thats what I was thinking. Certainly from a bioligical prospective you've got the populations to establish a more liberal hunting season. You could even stagger hunters into a particular unit and set dates. I also have found goats in areas that don't have an open hunt in WA. Here our season runs from August through December. So hunters are scattered like leaves in the wind and I've never had another hunter encroaching upon any hunt area I've been in.It works here where the town population is less than 8k and the total number of alpine hunters is drastically less. I guess thats why I left WA.
I wish they would make the Pasayten an unlimited mt goat unit with a quota of 2-3 goats and run the hunt the same way that montana does its unlimited sheep units
Im full of good ideas... but im not the best messenger I think that would be an awesome hunt... there are defiantly goats there are they are not being hunted and there would be almost no user conflicts with hikers etc.I wonder if they would be open to that kind of hunt. Id prolly be in on the hunt as well... might have to redraw the boundaries of the goat hunt so that there was a 3-5 mile buffer from some of the roads Oh and this would be a hunt for residents only.
Make it a mature billy hunt 6in horns or better and use the tag proceeds to fund further goat counts in areas that don't have tags or not enough tags.This way we can expand the opportunity state wide for goat hunting.