Looking for recommendation as to very good guided goat hunt.

Well I am sitting in the airport waiting to take off on the first flight to BC for my goat hunt. From what I can tell from friends who have been with my outfitter already this year, everyone has gotten their goat and some in the Boone and Crocket class. Hopefully, I don’t ruin the streak. Time will tell.
 
Well I am sitting in the airport waiting to take off on the first flight to BC for my goat hunt. From what I can tell from friends who have been with my outfitter already this year, everyone has gotten their goat and some in the Boone and Crocket class. Hopefully, I don’t ruin the streak. Time will tell.

Just home from a few days of goat looking out by Smithers, their coats are filling out super nice!! We had a lot of fog issues hopefully the weather clears up for you. You’ve chosen one of the best goat outfits out west here, you’ll have a blast! Good luck!
 
Well I am sitting in the airport waiting to take off on the first flight to BC for my goat hunt. From what I can tell from friends who have been with my outfitter already this year, everyone has gotten their goat and some in the Boone and Crocket class. Hopefully, I don’t ruin the streak. Time will tell.
Give us an update when you get finished.
 
Another recomendation for Bolen Lewis in BC for goat.
Didn't they get bought out, in part, by an American named Logan? If so, avoid as I had a bad dealing with Logan. He promised me great pricing during COVID, then I sent him a gift as a pre-thank you, then he said he had to jack his prices up and didn't honor the quote.
 
Didn't they get bought out, in part, by an American named Logan? If so, avoid as I had a bad dealing with Logan. He promised me great pricing during COVID, then I sent him a gift as a pre-thank you, then he said he had to jack his prices up and didn't honor the quote.
Did you go on the hunt?
 
Did you go on the hunt?
Not after he went from $10,000 to $16,000 in the ensuing 8 weeks, all the while learning from Bob Milligan that Logan and his group were apparently shooting out their territory to pay for the concession. I'll leave it at that. Not sure what's happening these days with them, other than I met a hunter/investor on a plane to the Sheep Show who wasn't thrilled with his investment....
 
Not after he went from $10,000 to $16,000 in the ensuing 8 weeks, all the while learning from Bob Milligan that Logan and his group were apparently shooting out their territory to pay for the concession. I'll leave it at that. Not sure what's happening these days with them, other than I met a hunter/investor on a plane to the Sheep Show who wasn't thrilled with his investment....
Well, first Logan is not an American. He was born and lives in British Columbia. I am not real good at geography, but I think that is in Canada. Second, he did buy the Bolen Lewis concession, and now his brother, Todagan, owns the concession and operates it as Kildala Adventures. Third, I am not sure why you would listen to a competitor. Fourth, your baby spoon may have been nice. I did not ever see it.
Fifth, I have hunted with Logan and have a 100 percent kill rate with him. I don’t know of anyone that works harder as an outfitter and guide. He now has a concession south of whitehorse where all they do it kill Boone and Crocket moose on nearly every hunt, tag out on goats nearly every time and he has a great record on sheep.

As you know there are two sides to every story, and the side I believe says you were given a deal to hunt during Covid, but did not take that opportunity. The following year you wanted to come at the Covid price and that ship had sailed when the travel ban was lifted.

Everyone has an opinion you have yours and I have mine. So lets leave it at that.
 
Back from my goat hunt with Kildala Adventures. The concession was previously owned by Last Frontier Hunting Company, and Bolin Lewis before Last Frontier. The area produced two of the top 20 goats in the world with the number 13 being killed last year. It did not disappoint this year. As Decker said above, fog and rain was worse this year than most. We saw what we felt were certain book goats that we could not get to, and book goats that we got to but only after the fog set in and never lifted the entire day. This happened to us four day on four separate assents up the mountain.

I killed a 10 inch nine year old goat that was a bit smaller than two we were trying to kill. His body appeared to be smaller. As for horns we thought all three were at or above 10. Goats are just not the easiest to judge.

Great hunt!
 
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