Ardent
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buckbrushoutdoors said:I'd like to test myself up in ardents area.
Get on up here second half of August for a scout hunt and let's do it right, a guy like you would thrive here.
buckbrushoutdoors said:I'd like to test myself up in ardents area.
The older gentlemen around whom I hunted had a saying..........."You're not a REAL hunter until you have taken a sheep". Then after I harvested my first sheep they told me they were just priming me up because "You're not really a REAL hunter until you've taken a goat" After harvesting my first goat, I couldn't wait to see what it was I had to do next to be a REAL hunter.............
Wasn't it something about drinking a gallon of shine, dating a specific Inuit woman and wrestling a polar bear armed only with a knife?![]()
No wonder they are tough, they must eat rocks. Figured they would go for the green stuff.
Best not to get the last two mixed up, it can get awkward.
The one and only time I guided for goats, we were using horses, the outfitter told me that the grass that grew above timberline, has so much nutrition that a horse only needed 1/4 of it's daily intake, compared to regular bailed hay, wether it's true or not I'm not sure, but kinda makes sense on how a goat can live where they do.
One things for sure, whatever they'r eatin, gives them a amazing flavour.
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I was bitten by a radioactive sloth on Ritalin...
We complete each other...
Trapper ten points for field cooking skills and presentation. That actually made me hungry, and indeed mountain goat is surprisingly good.
I hear Ardent is the man for Goats, i was wondering if anyone from here had been up to Hunt Ardents Goats?