Hi All,
Another newbie here! New to this site and certainly new to hunting "speed goats." I was drawn and issued a tag for this area during opening week of archery season next week. It is my first trip to Wyoming but I am traveling with a group of 5 other guys who have been taking this trip for 4 or 5 years now.
They have a 100% success rate thus far and I intend on doing my part to ensure that continues...LOL! All I really know is that we will be hunting NW of Douglas on a huge ranch. There are several stands across the property overlooking water holes/troughs. I am growing increasingly anxious to head out West on Friday!! Weather looks like low 80's with lows in the 50's and I'm getting stoked.
Any off the wall tips for a complete newby to speed goat hunting with archery tackle? I'm your traditional Midwest whitetail hunter who is looking forward to starting a new chapter in his hunting book. Any tips, advice, ideas are appreciated.
Thanks guys/gals. MoFireman
Another newbie here! New to this site and certainly new to hunting "speed goats." I was drawn and issued a tag for this area during opening week of archery season next week. It is my first trip to Wyoming but I am traveling with a group of 5 other guys who have been taking this trip for 4 or 5 years now.
They have a 100% success rate thus far and I intend on doing my part to ensure that continues...LOL! All I really know is that we will be hunting NW of Douglas on a huge ranch. There are several stands across the property overlooking water holes/troughs. I am growing increasingly anxious to head out West on Friday!! Weather looks like low 80's with lows in the 50's and I'm getting stoked.
Any off the wall tips for a complete newby to speed goat hunting with archery tackle? I'm your traditional Midwest whitetail hunter who is looking forward to starting a new chapter in his hunting book. Any tips, advice, ideas are appreciated.
Thanks guys/gals. MoFireman