Nick Muche
WKR
I’ve never seen one on the beach but there’s been times I wish I had
Spring goat hunts are still difficult. I think you’d enjoy it.
Spring goat hunts are still difficult. I think you’d enjoy it.
It sounds like you may be killing them in the sand traps (ie., on the beach).A Golf Course would be pretty unique!
To piggy back on this post does anyone have any info on which lakes are good/not good to fly into for RG480 for a drop DIY hunt? I am planning one for next September with my dad, currently leaning towards Red Lake but this will be my first hunt on Kodiak.
I think he charges $1000 to add a deer.
None from personal experience. Lots of goats in the area and based on the lake names, you should be above the alder line.
I still haven't booked. This year was weird year to be putting deposits down.I found this post when I searched "Rohrer" because I am looking at putting in for the draw next week. Curious what the OP decided to do?
Update, last spring I saw 6 on the beach, 2 of which are now in the freezer.I’ve never seen one on the beach but there’s been times I wish I had
Spring goat hunts are still difficult. I think you’d enjoy it.
Ya, $$$$$! The mentality is, well, this guy is charging this much, that means I should charge this much. When some of em are selling a bear hunt for 30-40k, they think, well a moose is bigger than a bear , and more work, so that one should cost the same, or close, and a sheep is the pinnacle of Alaska hunting so that one should cost 15-25k, similar, and jeez, you know what, a goat is almost a sheep, so better charge 10k+!Nice to hear some AK locals can't make sense of it either.