406RoadToad
FNG
It’s my first year out with my goats. I love almost everything about them EXCEPT I’m finding my success in archery hunting with them seems to be below average. In my experience they were less than helpful and I preferred not having them on my hip while trying to call in elk.
Everything I’ve seen says to never leave goats at camp.
I can only speak for my experience but leaving them worked great. I packed in an electric fence and for four days they stayed at camp with little to no issues. When I would leave in the morning they would cry as I went out of sight for 5 to 10 minutes before calming down.
I’m sure we have all heard the Warnke story about his goats getting chased by a bear through his e-fence. Was that just a one off event that put out the “never leave your goats” rule? Are goats just a magnet for all predators always?
I’d love to hear some additional first hand experiences with predators in the backcountry or hear from other guys who have experience leaving goats at camp!
Everything I’ve seen says to never leave goats at camp.
I can only speak for my experience but leaving them worked great. I packed in an electric fence and for four days they stayed at camp with little to no issues. When I would leave in the morning they would cry as I went out of sight for 5 to 10 minutes before calming down.
I’m sure we have all heard the Warnke story about his goats getting chased by a bear through his e-fence. Was that just a one off event that put out the “never leave your goats” rule? Are goats just a magnet for all predators always?
I’d love to hear some additional first hand experiences with predators in the backcountry or hear from other guys who have experience leaving goats at camp!