Mountain Goat
Mountain Goat Hunts
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Alaskan Mountain Goat
- Southeast Alaska boasts some of the most dense mountain goat populations in the world and is known to produce many trophy class animals. Hunting the many high alpine lakes located in the Misty Fjords National Monument, you’ll find yourself hunting 1,000 to 3,000 feet elevation in sometimes very steep terrain. Rest assured this outfitter pays special attention to the small details of putting on a quality hunt and working hard to help you find a trophy mountain goat.
- Rates: $8,500 7-day 1x1 mountain goat hunt
- Dates: September – October
- Includes: Complete guide service, flight to alpine lake, lodging, airport transfers, meals while in the field, trophy and meat care.
- Not included: Alaskan hunting license approx. $85/hunter, Alaskan mountain goat tag approx. $300/trophy, commercial flights, hotels & meals prior to hunt, dip, pack, crate and shipping of trophy(s) and gratuities.
- Transportation: Fly into Ketchikan, Alaska and transported to hunting area.
Big Alaskan Billies
- Because this outfitter has several core areas in which to hunt, they do not over hunt the areas and the success rate is very high. Since 1996, this outfitter has only had one client go home without a goat. This hunt can be very physically demanding, especially if you are looking for a B&C contender, but it is this effort that makes it such a rewarding experience.
- Rates: $8,500 6-day 1x1 mountain goat hunt
- A black bear can also be taken on this hunt for a $1,500 trophy fee.
- Dates: September – November
- Includes: Guide service, lodging, meals and field preparation of game.
- Not included: Charter flight approx. $750/person, Alaskan hunting license approx. $85/hunter, Alaskan mountain goat tag approximately $300, black bear tag approx. $225, commercial flights, hotels & meals prior to hunt, dip, pack, crate and shipping of trophy(s) and gratuities.
- Transportation: Fly into Cordova, Alaska and charter to hunting area.
British Columbia Mountain Goat
- Backpack and horseback hunting is the specialty on this mountainous terrain. Located in the heart of British Columbia, the Cassiar and Rocky Mountains are home to some of the worlds finest mountain goat. Hunting these mountain goats requires a hunter to be resilient and physically fit, but if you’re up for the challenge, your hard work will certainly pay off.
- Rates: $6,250 6-day 2x1 mountain goat, (1x1 $6,950)
- $7,050 8-day 2x1 mountain goat, (1x1 $7,950)
- Dates: 6-day hunt: Aug. 22-29, Sept. 11-18, Sept. 18-25, 2008
- 8-day hunt: October 6-15, 2008
- Includes: Guide services, livestock, lodging, food, wolf hunting, fishing and trophy care.
- Not included: 6% Canada GST, commercial flights, hotels & meals prior to hunt, trophy shipping, gratuities, charter approx. $1,350/person, BC mountain goat tag approx. $350, BC hunting license approx. $180, non-resident hunter preservation fund fee approx. $125/hunter.
- Transportation: Fly to Smithers, British Columbia.
Southeast Alaskan Mountain Goat
- This is one of the best mountain goat hunts in North America. These late season hunts provide hunters an opportunity to hunt a goat while in prime condition. The advantage of these hunts is occasionally the snow will push the goat down and you do not need to climb as high as normal. This has been a 100% success hunt for the past several years with goats in the 9”-10+” class.
- Rates: $9,500 9-day 1x1 mountain goat hunt
- Dates: Oct. 16-24, Oct. 27-Nov. 4, Nov. 4-12, 15-23, 23-30
- Includes: Lodging, services of professional guide, meals, transportation on property, and field preparation of game.
- Not included: Commercial flights, charter flights approx. $300 per person, Alaska non-resident license approx. $85, mountain goat tag approximately $300, hotels & meals prior to hunt and gratuities.
- Transportation: Fly to Juneau, Alaska where outfitter will meet and charter to boat.
Southeast Alaskan Goat Hunts
- As one of the most popular North American hunts, this hunt takes place during the rut when the goats have exceptional hair and are usually at lower elevations which makes for easier access. Even though goat hunting offers its challenges, and one should be in good physical condition for this hunt, this is one of the less-physically demanding goat hunts on the market. Furthermore, staying aboard a 42 foot hunting yacht with all of the comforts of home makes this hunt even more enjoyable. Nearly 100% success rate on goats in the 9”-11” class.
- Rates: $9,500 9-day 1x1 mountain goat hunt
- Dates: Oct. 16-24, Oct. 27-Nov. 4, Nov. 4-12, 15-23, 23-30
- Includes: Accommodations, services of professional guide, meals, transportation on property, and field preparation of game.
- Not included: Commercial flights, Alaska non-resident license approx. $85, mountain goat tag approximately $300, hotels & meals prior to hunt and gratuities.
- Transportation: Fly to Petersburg, Alaska where outfitter will meet upon arrival.





