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A co-worker drew one of the Mt. Baker goat tags last year, get this.... on his first drawing application! He could've used your assistance then. He's not allowed to carry a firearm so it was bow only for him. He didn't put a whole lot of effort into it, only went out a couple Saturdays. The closest he could get was 150 yards. Guess what... he ate that tag.
Quote from: pips4bucks on September 20, 2011, 02:08:44 PMA co-worker drew one of the Mt. Baker goat tags last year, get this.... on his first drawing application! He could've used your assistance then. He's not allowed to carry a firearm so it was bow only for him. He didn't put a whole lot of effort into it, only went out a couple Saturdays. The closest he could get was 150 yards. Guess what... he ate that tag. I told him I could put him on a book billy but I think he was more interested in work. I can't figure out why guys put in for OIL tags they can't or won't use.
Helicopter drop ya off on that ridge in pic 4? That looks friggin STEEP! Go get a good one.
Quote from: KNOPHISH on September 29, 2011, 06:18:54 AMHelicopter drop ya off on that ridge in pic 4? That looks friggin STEEP! Go get a good one.These goat tags aren't for the faint of heart. People like to talk about sheep shape... Gotta get in goat shape too. It's no walk in the park.
Quote from: shanevg on September 29, 2011, 06:46:08 AMQuote from: KNOPHISH on September 29, 2011, 06:18:54 AMHelicopter drop ya off on that ridge in pic 4? That looks friggin STEEP! Go get a good one.These goat tags aren't for the faint of heart. People like to talk about sheep shape... Gotta get in goat shape too. It's no walk in the park.You are right. I would say that in general, a goat hunt is tougher/harder than a sheep hunt. Just my .02Good luck!