Bowhuntr64
WKR
I was fortunate enough to get a Mt Goat tag here in CO--YAY! I am so excited. Someone returned one and apparently I was next on the list.
The tag is for a Nanny. They average only about 120 pounds.
Given the super high terrain, often windy conditions, and small body, I would think a quality mech would be a good choice, kind of like for a Pronghorn.
However, I hear that their thick coats of long hair, which are extra thick in the later season I will be hunting (mid Oct), can be difficult for a broadhead to penetrate...especially if they get wet. That leans me toward one of my top fixed blades.
For those who have had experience in hunting Mt Goats, what is your recommendation?
The tag is for a Nanny. They average only about 120 pounds.
Given the super high terrain, often windy conditions, and small body, I would think a quality mech would be a good choice, kind of like for a Pronghorn.
However, I hear that their thick coats of long hair, which are extra thick in the later season I will be hunting (mid Oct), can be difficult for a broadhead to penetrate...especially if they get wet. That leans me toward one of my top fixed blades.
For those who have had experience in hunting Mt Goats, what is your recommendation?