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Aloha! We are in Maui for our honeymoon, or what we’d like to call our HUNTING MOON. On this adventure, we are after the feral goat population that lives on top of volcanic rock here in Maui Hawaii. On the Hawaiian islands, goat hunting is allowed year round in some areas. And you are allowed 2 goats per day per hunter. We are going to be scaling the rocks with our bows, in hopes that we get close enough for an opportunity! If you liked this hunt, Like & Subscribe us for more! We have several trips planned this year and would love to share those with you. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE ------------------------- Instagram: / preyonadventure Facebook: / preyonadventure Website: https://preyonadventure.com/ GEAR IN VIDEO & TIPS-------------------------- -ONX Hunt App: This app is crucial for knowing your hunting boundary lines GPS (Garmin inReach Explorer®+ Satellite Communicator w/ Maps and Sensors): Click here: https://bit.ly/2U2RUXm -Vehicle Rented: SUV Chevy Suburban from SIXT Rental in Maui (they were amazing! Highly recommend!) Click here: https://bit.ly/2YRnwD7 -Mountain we hunted: Like & Subscribe then PM us for details :) Where we camped: Like & Subscribe then PM us for details :) -Bow: Bowtech Assassin -Arrows: VAP Victory Armor Piercing -Broadheads: Shwacker Broadheads -Binoculars: Vortex 12x40’s -Spotting Scope: Vortex Diamondback -HUNTER ORANGE: Must have hunter orange gear to hunt public lands in Hawaii in rifle hunting areas GEAR WE WISH WE HAD------------- -HIKING STICKS - This volcano was full of loose gravel and rock. -Hiking sticks would have saved us a lot of ankle damage. -SUNSCREEN - Although the weather up here is much cooler than down below, there is zero shade and you are exposed to the sun 100% of the time. We failed to prepare for this and got insanely sunburnt on day 1 of our trip. Bring and use your sunscreen! -HIKING BOOTS - Lightweight hiking boots are a must! -FACE MASKS - Face masks would’ve helped us cover our skin from the sun -MOST IMPORTANT THING: WATER! We ran out of water quickly and did not pack enough.