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A decent mature billy (~6.5 years old) will have ~100 lbs of boned meat and the hide and skull will go ~30+ depending on the skinning job and if the hair gets saturated. Good luck to them
Hopefully they’ll be off the mtn by dark. Haven’t had any contact since 130. Are those things bigger than deer?
Quote from: j_h_nimrod on February 19, 2019, 07:44:59 PMA decent mature billy (~6.5 years old) will have ~100 lbs of boned meat and the hide and skull will go ~30+ depending on the skinning job and if the hair gets saturated. Good luck to them It's weird. We picked mine pretty clean and got about 40-50 pounds of meat off of it. My buddy who has been involved in at least 8 goat kills told me ahead of time it's weird how little meat they have on them. You're the first person I've heard say they have that much meat on them. Maybe the Alaskan ones are more meaty. I'm sure that I could have packed all the meat and cape out myself if I didn't have a bunch of other stuff to carry. We caped mine out back to the rear hips for a wall pedestal....so not a full body cape.
Quote from: Jpmiller on February 20, 2019, 06:50:07 AMThis early in the trip leaves plenty of time for fishing!Another tag. Plus the weather is nasty enough I believe Karl would be waiting it out in the tent.He's not exactly what you'd call a fan of the rain
This early in the trip leaves plenty of time for fishing!
Mine was 4.5 so probably a little smaller than a 5.5 year old.
Quote from: jackelope on February 20, 2019, 08:58:38 AMQuote from: j_h_nimrod on February 19, 2019, 07:44:59 PMA decent mature billy (~6.5 years old) will have ~100 lbs of boned meat and the hide and skull will go ~30+ depending on the skinning job and if the hair gets saturated. Good luck to them It's weird. We picked mine pretty clean and got about 40-50 pounds of meat off of it. My buddy who has been involved in at least 8 goat kills told me ahead of time it's weird how little meat they have on them. You're the first person I've heard say they have that much meat on them. Maybe the Alaskan ones are more meaty. I'm sure that I could have packed all the meat and cape out myself if I didn't have a bunch of other stuff to carry. We caped mine out back to the rear hips for a wall pedestal....so not a full body cape. I got 45 pounds off my Wyoming billy, picked clean. He was only 3 1/2, they do get larger with age until the start to regress and lose muscle mass. We estimated mine at 250 lbs, head, hide with feet, meat was a doable load with an external frame pack even with rifle and other gear. Fortunately with 2 of us it was two very easy loads.
Tell the Blanchards to hurry up. I can't wait to see the February mountain goat hair.
I'm just glad to know they got it done. I was concerned about weather. Knowing they got it done is good by me. Looking forward to the pics and story when they get back home. Hopefully they don't have Plat do the write up.
I'm just glad to know they got it done. I was concerned about weather. Knowing they got it done is good by me. Looking forward to the pics and story when they get back home.
Quote from: Rainier10 on February 20, 2019, 03:57:26 PMI'm just glad to know they got it done. I was concerned about weather. Knowing they got it done is good by me. Looking forward to the pics and story when they get back home. Hopefully they don't have Plat do the write up.