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hardest animal to harvest?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1255503" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>[ATTACH]67549[/ATTACH]I think the most difficult is the one you aren't prepared for, so I would say which animal takes the most preparation. </p><p>Of the ones on the list I would say goat just because most people don't live and hike in goat territory. If you don't shoot big angles, at altitude, from loose ground, and in bad weather you may have a disappointing season.</p><p>It took me 3 seasons to get a chukar with my bow. I wanted to mount it but it was so mangled for the snaro tip there wasn't much left. I thought about trying for a ptarmigan but I have only seen one in the last 3 years rock climbing and backpacking. These were around 10,000 feet in the Sierras on a rock outing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1255503, member: 64108"] [ATTACH]67549.vB[/ATTACH]I think the most difficult is the one you aren't prepared for, so I would say which animal takes the most preparation. Of the ones on the list I would say goat just because most people don't live and hike in goat territory. If you don't shoot big angles, at altitude, from loose ground, and in bad weather you may have a disappointing season. It took me 3 seasons to get a chukar with my bow. I wanted to mount it but it was so mangled for the snaro tip there wasn't much left. I thought about trying for a ptarmigan but I have only seen one in the last 3 years rock climbing and backpacking. These were around 10,000 feet in the Sierras on a rock outing. [/QUOTE]
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