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<blockquote data-quote="degreen" data-source="post: 1223322" data-attributes="member: 88909"><p>A trick I use here in Wyoming is glass the draws. Goats seem to like to be in the lower areas between hills. If you catch them running just wait, and watch where they go. Goats can run for miles, but they usually don't unless they are chased. When I was a kid the older guys I hunted with would try to out run them (((DON'T))) you will destroy your rig trying to out run them. Just be patient glass round, and when you see them figure out how you can get to them. If they have been shot at usually if they see you you won't be able to get within 500 yards of them.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> BE PATIENT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="degreen, post: 1223322, member: 88909"] A trick I use here in Wyoming is glass the draws. Goats seem to like to be in the lower areas between hills. If you catch them running just wait, and watch where they go. Goats can run for miles, but they usually don't unless they are chased. When I was a kid the older guys I hunted with would try to out run them (((DON'T))) you will destroy your rig trying to out run them. Just be patient glass round, and when you see them figure out how you can get to them. If they have been shot at usually if they see you you won't be able to get within 500 yards of them. BE PATIENT [/QUOTE]
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