Let's see your mountain goat pics!

Here's a few from Kodiak, taken last week using an iPhone, through a Swaro spotter. Any guesses on size of this billy?
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Yeah, we had a really good hunt Nick. When I get a few minutes I'll post a thread and tell all about it. The weather wasn't too bad for the most part, had one storm roll through with a little wind, rain, and fog but that only lasted for a couple days.
 
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Several billies from this year.



This one did a cliff dive:



When they dry out, they are fluffy suckers in November.

Nice work Isaac!!! Gotta love the double up!!! Thanks for posting. I actually passed on a easy (inside 60 yards without them knowing) double up cause I was deer hunting....kinda regret it now. ;)
 
Nice work Isaac!!! Gotta love the double up!!! Thanks for posting. I actually passed on a easy (inside 60 yards without them knowing) double up cause I was deer hunting....kinda regret it now. ;)

We actually shot all three billies over the course of 24 hrs from almost exactly the same spot. After the first one, we set up camp right there and shot the next two from in front of the tent about thee hours apart! That said, the last one made it off the cliff and rolled into the next valley, and the weather went south, and the suck factor increased exponentially from there.

Goat killing was easy. Goat recovery on the other hand... about killed me!
 
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