Guided Mountain goat Hunts
Mountain Goat hunts are conducted in October and we will be camping at an altitude of around 3,000 feet. Hunters should expect to encounter some chilly temperatures during the hunt. Layered clothing appropriate for both hiking and extended periods of glassing will definitely be required. Comfortable, well broken-in hiking boots are critical. Time will be spent glassing for the right goat that is in an accessible location, both for the harvest, and the retrieval.
Recommended Gear & NOTES
Clothing For The Hunt
Waterproof Vibram sole mountaineering boots. We use Kenetrek. Be sure to break them in before your hunt.
Quality socks are a must.
We highly recommend an ultra light weight layering system for clothes. Synthetic base layer, insulated mid-layer and a rain gear outer layer. Kuiu and Sitka Gear are great options. No cotton AT ALL!
Face covering
Gloves (both light and heavy weight)
Warm sleeping gear
Camp shoes
Other items
Backpack
Personal toiletries
Medications
Favorite snacks
Quality light weight sleeping bag (15 Degrees F)
Inflatable sleeping pad
Headlamp + extra batteries
Optional
Binoculars/ppotting Scope
Charging brick for phone/camera
Trekking poles
NOTES
Call us for current pricing and availability for our Mountain Goat Hunt.
Our hunts include all accommodations, food and non-alcoholic beverages from the day your hunt begins to the day it ends. Other fees include: tag, license, city sales tax, city lodging fee, city lodging tax, city transient tax, and HPF fee. Any taxidermy fees and associated shipping fees shall be borne by the hunter.
Non-hunting guests/observers are $400 per day
(1 observer per hunter permitted)
Please Note: Prices on booked hunts (signed contract) are locked in. Non-booked prices are subject to change without notice.