This group seemed trickier...
21: Billy
22: Nanny
23: Billy
24: Nanny
25: Billy
26: Billy
27: Nanny?
28: Billy
29: Billy
30: Billy
What are you looking at to determine that?Almost!! #26 would be a lady
What are you looking at to determine that?
1. N (only one I may be wrong I just don’t like that view so going Nanny for now.)
2. N
3. N
4. B
5. N
6. N
7. B
8. B
9. B
10. B
11. B
12. N
13. B
14. B
15. B
16. B
17. B
18. N
19. N
20. B
21. B
22. N
23. B
24. N
25. B
26. N
27. N
28. B
29. B
30. B
Fun thanks. Attached is a couple of the tougher ones from my season. (Hornless one and lone one) not great photos but realistic field visuals View attachment 778783View attachment 778784
Those are some great pictures, especially for comparing Billies vs Nannies! Nice work
I should probably go up and get my billy on days off.
yea i was gonna go out start of October with the wife but its was -10 and snowed 6" up top and she wasn't having it lol. and ill be coming out to your neck of the woods. I have a LEH, have pulled a goat out of it every time I get it ill pm you.Now’s the time!! I’m noticing the Billy’s starting to get in close with the herds, and the hair is looking thick!!
We got out a couple weeks ago, got a friend his first Billy. Just ate the last of the back strap last night, delicious!!
What region will you be hunting?
that's not logging landings that's all old burns. and id imagine his camera is placed on a flat plateau still probably 5500-6000ft up.How come your goats in BC are found on logging landings in relatively flat ground? That is no fair