One thing to keep in mind goats that tumble can and often do break off one or both horns. There's almost always a 5 or 6 year old billy with a 9 inch horn and a sub 6 inch horn in the Colorado MT goat stats like this one that I'm sure took a tumble.
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Yep, I know this happened this year to at least one billy. Wasn't mine but in the district I was hunting somebody shot one that ended up falling over 1000 feet. Shouldn't have shot it. It was only a 2.5 yr old billy anyway but by the time it was done falling all it had on one side was a nubbin.One thing to keep in mind goats that tumble can and often do break off one or both horns. There's almost always a 5 or 6 year old billy with a 9 inch horn and a sub 6 inch horn in the Colorado MT goat stats like this one that I'm sure took a tumble.
People that care about the conservation of mountain goats?Who cares about what people shoot?
But we can rest assured DOGE will get these incompetent biologist outta FWP.
Someone else caught a case of TDS it looks like!Who cares about what people shoot?
But we can rest assured DOGE will get these incompetent biologist outta FWP.
You can care about conservation of mountains goats and not care what people shoot. Very possible, try it outPeople that care about the conservation of mountain goats?
lol you wishSomeone else caught a case of TDS it looks like!
Not when people are killing nannies and young billies!? What a dumb response. Same guy that probably shoots 2 point mule deer because "they eat better" instead of just killing a couple whitetail does. Not doing it for the likes pal...just calling bulls**t when I see it.You can care about conservation of mountains goats and not care what people shoot. Very possible, try it out
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It's good for ya! It's time to grow up at some point.lol you wish