WCT3
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- Apr 30, 2022
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I drew a nanny goat tag here in Colorado this year and was finally convinced to join the forum. I'm unbelievably excited for this tag and want to make sure I'm as dialed in as I possibly can be. I'm hoping to get some advice because I have no experience at all hunting goats.
I've got a pretty good lead on where to find animals from a family friend that killed a billy in the same unit a few years ago and I'm planning to make at least 3 weekend scouting trips, one of which will be a long weekend.
Gear is a big concern for this hunt as I don't have any experience hunting in goat country. The season is Sept. 20-Oct. 6 and I'm planning to backpack in 3-5 miles for up to 6 days at a time at elevations between 11,000-13,000 feet. My current set up is just under 32 lbs. for everything but food and water, I'm sure I will be adding some stuff for this hunt but I'm also already seeing places to cut weight. I do have concerns about a few things on my gear list though.
Tent - I have a Mier Lanshan 2 which is a cheapish, Chinese trekking pole tent. This thing has worked surprisingly well for me for the past few years and I've had it in some moderate storms but I'm worried about any trekking pole shelter in goat country. Are my concerns unfounded or should I look at upgrading to a stronger, freestanding shelter of some sort?
Glass - I have Vortex Viper 10X42s and a Razor HD 11-33 spotter. Will these be good enough to spot and more importantly identify sex or should I consider something better/more magnification?
Ice Axe/Whippet - Necessary for most goat hunts? I don't have either but I could get one or the other.
Microspikes - I'm planning to get some as I've been on some late season elk hunts that they would have helped with. I'm assuming I will want them on the goat hunt as well.
Tarp - I think I'm going to bring a tarp for glassing so I can leave my tent set up and still have some protection from the sun and elements. Good idea or waste of space/weight?
Anything else? Is there any other specific gear I should consider that I wouldn't take on a rifle deer or elk hunt?
I've got a pretty good lead on where to find animals from a family friend that killed a billy in the same unit a few years ago and I'm planning to make at least 3 weekend scouting trips, one of which will be a long weekend.
Gear is a big concern for this hunt as I don't have any experience hunting in goat country. The season is Sept. 20-Oct. 6 and I'm planning to backpack in 3-5 miles for up to 6 days at a time at elevations between 11,000-13,000 feet. My current set up is just under 32 lbs. for everything but food and water, I'm sure I will be adding some stuff for this hunt but I'm also already seeing places to cut weight. I do have concerns about a few things on my gear list though.
Tent - I have a Mier Lanshan 2 which is a cheapish, Chinese trekking pole tent. This thing has worked surprisingly well for me for the past few years and I've had it in some moderate storms but I'm worried about any trekking pole shelter in goat country. Are my concerns unfounded or should I look at upgrading to a stronger, freestanding shelter of some sort?
Glass - I have Vortex Viper 10X42s and a Razor HD 11-33 spotter. Will these be good enough to spot and more importantly identify sex or should I consider something better/more magnification?
Ice Axe/Whippet - Necessary for most goat hunts? I don't have either but I could get one or the other.
Microspikes - I'm planning to get some as I've been on some late season elk hunts that they would have helped with. I'm assuming I will want them on the goat hunt as well.
Tarp - I think I'm going to bring a tarp for glassing so I can leave my tent set up and still have some protection from the sun and elements. Good idea or waste of space/weight?
Anything else? Is there any other specific gear I should consider that I wouldn't take on a rifle deer or elk hunt?