Registered/Master guide?
I'm a Class A assistant myself (mostly brown bear & goat) - the only thing I can't do (and dislike anyway) is setting up contracts & the money end.
I'm just in it for the hunting tbh.
As for the Goats I've taken, really enjoyed eating the meat - not a tough one in the bunch.
Different browse maybe?
I never go off of anyone who says this meat or that meat isn’t very good, as there are a lot of factors that come into it after you touch off a round.
But I have heard a lot of the same reports.
Very tuff. My goat came from southern BC
I’ve only very taken 1 . In AB it’s a once in a life time draw, and I figured if I wait, it might never happen.
I am in no way trained or licensed as a guide, but I could make a phone call and have a guiding job in a second. ($250 a day? No thanks)
I’m a self taught mtn hunter, and have taken 4 rams in 10 yrs. Here , everytime you take a ram, you have to sit out the next yr, to stay in shape , I make personal agreement with friends to help them Close the deal.
The guy I’m taking this yr has been at it for 8 years, he’s ready to get it done.
I’m just a guy who like to get really stoned on a mtn n glass, n glass n glass, watch a type of animal enough, you should start to figure them out.
If you have common sense, it’s going to make it easier. That goat was late October.
I was only allowed to hunt one valley , one side got sun, the other side didn’t,
Where would you look?
I was also told ten years ago, if I wanted a real hunt , to stop chasing deer n look for rams, also told it would take me probably 5-7 years to get my first one.
I don’t like being told I can’t do something, then I did it over n over again
There’s a lot of talk about shutting down almost a 1/3 of the mtn zones, my 1/3.
I might be hanging up my boots .