Danny_Ocean
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You do oral? Bet you are popular in hunting camp…Idk man....we would have to sit them side by side and make them take a test....I'd do written and oral just to be sure which us the best Billy.
Not cool....but funny as hell!! LOLYou do oral? Bet you are popular in hunting camp…
This is what I’m seeing on age. Based on your criteria I’d shoot this one for sure.****, I've killed a couple goats, and thought number one was 4 5 max, number 2, I can't tell. Maybe 3? My goal is an old old goat followed by body size. I guess horn length is probablly third on the list. I'd like to get a big bodied billy.
Seems I don't have a clue what I'm looking at.
Not 7. 4 maybe 5 max.This is what I’m seeing on age. Based on your criteria I’d shoot this one for sure. View attachment 116510
Need some close ups of this guy! The first two just don’t strike me as that big of horns to make book(50”). I’m with SS look for one with a horse head 9”+ eye to nose some billies only have a 71/2” eye to nose. Most ears are approximately 41/2-51/2” long and the eye is roughly 17/8-2” across so you can use those to help judge the mass and length.Here is the one I have to make a giant climb to see what he looks like. From afar, he's big, was all alone.
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Cool mount. What’s the story on the wolverine?Here is another B&C Billy from Colorado. Shot in 2021. They make amazing mounts.
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A lot of area to cover yet so we’ll see how it goes. I need to see that bigger one a time or two before i make that climb, but I will to get a better look without a doubt.Need some close ups of this guy! The first two just don’t strike me as that big of horns to make book(50”). I’m with SS look for one with a horse head 9”+ eye to nose some billies only have a 71/2” eye to nose. Most ears are approximately 41/2-51/2” long and the eye is roughly 17/8-2” across so you can use those to help judge the mass and length.
The lord works in mysterious waysWhy did this show up in my alerts?
LordThe lord works in mysterious ways
Its summertime, I won't be hunting for another month and a half, and they will look totally different. I also think they look fat now as poodle looking goats. With hair, they're going to look bigger.The hair on both of them is too short!
Is that goat number one in pictures? He is a fatty. Very nice.Its summertime, I won't be hunting for another month and a half, and they will look totally different. I also think they look fat now as poodle looking goats. With hair, they're going to look bigger.
Here is goat #1 head on. He looks fat. Imagine him with some hair.
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It is goat number 1.Is that goat number one in pictures? He is a fatty. Very nice.
And they're all booners until the tape comes out.Goats are like white people. After awhile they all start looking the same
Its summertime, I won't be hunting for another month and a half, and they will look totally different. I also think they look fat now as poodle looking goats. With hair, they're going to look bigger.
To much space between the horns.
Great looking goatThis is my son's actual measured Booner Goat from BC a few years back.
Having never hunted Billies before, I told him he'd killed a baby when we first walked up to it. Obviously they are hard to judge.
My son's is 10 5/8" long. If you compare the horn length to it's face the horns are as long as his face.
From what I can tell neither of those pictured goats have very impressive length and neither will make the book...in my book.
But what do I know? I thought this one was a baby.
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Great great goat where was it killed?This is my son's actual measured Booner Goat from BC a few years back.
Having never hunted Billies before, I told him he'd killed a baby when we first walked up to it. Obviously they are hard to judge.
My son's is 10 5/8" long. If you compare the horn length to it's face the horns are as long as his face.
From what I can tell neither of those pictured goats have very impressive length and neither will make the book...in my book.
But what do I know? I thought this one was a baby.
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He shot him in Northern BC after I'd taken my Stone Sheep.Great great goat where was it killed?
I agree.To much space between the horns.
Pics? What did you find or did you climb to the top for a closer look??Let’s just say these guys are way down the list now.
That’s one of the best field photos I’ve seen. Love it!This is my son's actual measured Booner Goat from BC a few years back.
Having never hunted Billies before, I told him he'd killed a baby when we first walked up to it. Obviously they are hard to judge.
My son's is 10 5/8" long. If you compare the horn length to it's face the horns are as long as his face.
From what I can tell neither of those pictured goats have very impressive length and neither will make the book...in my book.
But what do I know? I thought this one was a baby.
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Thanks SS. As you know, Fall in the North country is stunning. Fortunately we were able to capture a little piece of it in that photo.That’s one of the best field photos I’ve seen. Love it!
Don’t like it. How can I block it?The lord works in mysterious ways