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jm1607
WKR
Getting my next years app ready.. I know it's a ways away, not to mention a long shot, but I like to be prepared!
It looks like Unit 1 is about 20% wilderness, Unit 2 is about 50% wilderness, and Unit 3 is about 80% wilderness.. So it looks like 1 & 2 are probably the only viable options for a DIY hunt..
On the surface Unit 1 looks like the best choice for not wanting to hire a guide.. I haven't done enough research yet to know what parts of which units have decent goat populations.. It seems like the closer to Yellowstone the better, but those are also the wilderness areas..
I guess my main questions are:
1) Does Unit 1 have plenty of good quality goats in the non-wilderness area? Basically, will I be missing out on quality/quantity of goats if I don't hire a guide and only hunt the non-wilderness area?
2) Same question but for Unit 2?
Not looking for any secret spots or anything, just general info.. I just don't want to screw myself into hiring/paying an outfitter if I don't have to if I actually get a tag! I'd much rather DIY
It looks like Unit 1 is about 20% wilderness, Unit 2 is about 50% wilderness, and Unit 3 is about 80% wilderness.. So it looks like 1 & 2 are probably the only viable options for a DIY hunt..
On the surface Unit 1 looks like the best choice for not wanting to hire a guide.. I haven't done enough research yet to know what parts of which units have decent goat populations.. It seems like the closer to Yellowstone the better, but those are also the wilderness areas..
I guess my main questions are:
1) Does Unit 1 have plenty of good quality goats in the non-wilderness area? Basically, will I be missing out on quality/quantity of goats if I don't hire a guide and only hunt the non-wilderness area?
2) Same question but for Unit 2?
Not looking for any secret spots or anything, just general info.. I just don't want to screw myself into hiring/paying an outfitter if I don't have to if I actually get a tag! I'd much rather DIY
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