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I drew a Wyoming Mountain goat tag!! Any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2192109" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Goat is a good meat, depending on the cut and the preparation and presentation on the plate. We have several goats for pets in our yard and don't eat them, but have had wild goat and it was GREAT!. The trick is the prep when you harvest the goat. You need to skin as soosn as possible, cut any and all fat grizzel, tendons out, then throw meat into a cooler with ice water & salt. The salt lowers the temp of the ice. seasoning is up to you. Look on the internert for cooking & seasoning wild goat. You won't be dissapointed. Not only will you have a trophy and then a gourmet meal.</p><p>Good luck and be careful in the mountains. Depending on where and who you hunt with make sure you have a GPS and if can afford a GPS Beacon. I wish I had one of these Beacons 50 years ago. Was on a fishing trip 400 miles away from nowhere and our boat was swamped in a major storm. Well we didn't die, but spent several days in freezing conditions. Till this day can't feel my toes. Not to scare you but PLEASE EVERYONE on all hunting trips plan for the unexpected, because the unexpected always happens. I alway say "SAFETY FIRST" !!!! Leave home, have a good trip, and come home whole! I have seen this on this site and many others "Those that fail to PLAN, Plan to FAIL"</p><p>Be safe anf have a GREAT trip.</p><p>Len & Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2192109, member: 116439"] Goat is a good meat, depending on the cut and the preparation and presentation on the plate. We have several goats for pets in our yard and don't eat them, but have had wild goat and it was GREAT!. The trick is the prep when you harvest the goat. You need to skin as soosn as possible, cut any and all fat grizzel, tendons out, then throw meat into a cooler with ice water & salt. The salt lowers the temp of the ice. seasoning is up to you. Look on the internert for cooking & seasoning wild goat. You won't be dissapointed. Not only will you have a trophy and then a gourmet meal. Good luck and be careful in the mountains. Depending on where and who you hunt with make sure you have a GPS and if can afford a GPS Beacon. I wish I had one of these Beacons 50 years ago. Was on a fishing trip 400 miles away from nowhere and our boat was swamped in a major storm. Well we didn't die, but spent several days in freezing conditions. Till this day can't feel my toes. Not to scare you but PLEASE EVERYONE on all hunting trips plan for the unexpected, because the unexpected always happens. I alway say "SAFETY FIRST" !!!! Leave home, have a good trip, and come home whole! I have seen this on this site and many others "Those that fail to PLAN, Plan to FAIL" Be safe anf have a GREAT trip. Len & Jill [/QUOTE]
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