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Mountain Goat Hunting
Mountain goat permits are by special drawing. Call or go online to Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks (406-444-2950, www.fwp.mt.gov) to sign up for this special permit.
Make sure you apply for Area 323 or Area 329. These two areas have the highest probability in the state for drawing a goat permit. The application deadline for goat permits is May 1st. Drawings are the third week in June. The permit fee is refundable if you do not draw a goat permit.Our goat hunts are a 6 day hunt (1 day in, 5 days hunting, out evening of the 6th day). We hunt 1 guide to 1 hunter. Please contact us (406-579-3866) when you draw a mountain goat permit and we will be glad to schedule your hunt.
The dates for the 2012 goat season are: September 15- November 25.
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2012 General Hunting Information Packet (PDF)
2012 Wilderness Hunting Information Packet (PDF)
2012 Private Land Hunting Information Packet (PDF)
Hunting Licenses/Permits are not included in the price of the hunts.
Licensing Information and Deadlines
Season and Dates
What to expect
on your hunting trip
A personal note from the owner
Hunting Deposit Policy
A partial deposit of $1000 is required to book your hunt. The $1000 partial deposit will be refunded if you do not draw a license. The drawing takes place in mid-April. The remainder of the deposit (50% of the cost of the hunt) is due by May 1 of the hunt year. The balance of the hunt is due 30 days prior to your hunt and is non-refundable. Hunts not fully paid by this date will be considered cancelled. Trip Cancellation Insurance, which we recommend, is available at: www.quotewright.com/?sub_id=6062
We accept Credit Cards (Visa/MasterCard only) and Checks
Make Checks Payable to: Absaroka-Beartooth Outfitters, Inc.
Drop Camp Pricing
The base rate for a drop camp is $500. The rate for stock is $25 per hour per animal. Example: If you want to be dropped off 4 hours from the trailhead, this requires 8 hours round trip for your guide and his stock (4hrs. in + 4hrs. out = 8 hours). If the trip requires 3 animals (your guide’s horse, the horse you are riding, and one pack mule) that would be $75 per hour ($25 X 3 animals) X 8 hours = $600. Add the $600 to the base rate of $500 and the total for your drop camp would be $1100.
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