Had a good start to my 2011 hunting season, Jason, his dad and myself went back to South Central Wyoming trying for another good goat. I had to walk close to a mile to my blind Thursday morning and got in the blind about 5 minutes before legal shooting time. I opened the two shooting ports where I thought an opportunity might come from, put an arrow in the bow and put it in its holder, set my chair nice and comfy and then went to the south viewing port and opened it (this had all taken about two minutes). There were two goats about 80 yards to the south, I kept my eye on the bigger of the two as he started to head for the trail that dropped from the north slope he was on, down through a deep ditch and then, theoretically, by my blind. Which was just what happened, when he got to the first shooting hole he was 65 yards, when he got to the other shooting hole he was 47 yards, I drew, held the 50 yard pin a little low and double lunged him (dark enough I could just barely see my pins), he ran about 60 yards, stopped and crashed. From the time I got in the blind till my 2011 Wyoming hunt was over was less than 10 minutes. I'm pretty sure the State of Wyoming owes me some money back, $250 bucks for 10 minutes is a little steep .......... when we went out and scouted, numbers were down and so was the size from two years ago. I had pretty well made up my mind not to pass something the first day that I would shoot on the last day. This guy had good cutters, good mass, nice curls (which my other Antelope don’t have) and he makes P&Y (68 - 5/8) although just barely, but as tuff as the rest of the hunt went for the rest of the hunting party, I am WAY happy with this goat, would have liked bigger, but absolutely nothing wrong with a P&Y goat ............. now, if the eight point that I have been patterning at the rez wants to cooperate Saturday when that season starts, I will have my second P&Y of the year, good start anyway.