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Hello folks...
Wondering if anyone can help out with personal experience, photos, etc here...
I'm to the point where I will draw a Utah goat tag in the next year or two...I've got a pile of points. My heart is set on the Beaver unit, and I plan to bowhunt.
My question is, for anyone with personal experience, how is the hair on the goats from the early season on the Beaver? Or any other Utah unit for that matter in those first three weeks of September.
There are a few reasons, especially since I plan to try and stick a goat with an arrow, as to why I'm leaning towards the early season...but I'm a little concerned about the hair on the goats that early...don't want to end up with one that looks like a white tennis ball!
I'm sure the later the better for hair...but I'm just not sure what a September 15th goat would look like hair-wise. I do realize that it will vary depending on that year's weather.
Any experience would help, as would photos if anyone has a few. Thanks in advance, and to anyone I've already grilled on the subject thanks again!
Wondering if anyone can help out with personal experience, photos, etc here...
I'm to the point where I will draw a Utah goat tag in the next year or two...I've got a pile of points. My heart is set on the Beaver unit, and I plan to bowhunt.
My question is, for anyone with personal experience, how is the hair on the goats from the early season on the Beaver? Or any other Utah unit for that matter in those first three weeks of September.
There are a few reasons, especially since I plan to try and stick a goat with an arrow, as to why I'm leaning towards the early season...but I'm a little concerned about the hair on the goats that early...don't want to end up with one that looks like a white tennis ball!
I'm sure the later the better for hair...but I'm just not sure what a September 15th goat would look like hair-wise. I do realize that it will vary depending on that year's weather.
Any experience would help, as would photos if anyone has a few. Thanks in advance, and to anyone I've already grilled on the subject thanks again!