BuzzH
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For the OP, I killed my goat in the southern part of the Unit on November 2nd and it had plenty of hair by then. I passed and/or looked at a total of 63 goats per my journal entries and saw another 8 while elk hunting after I had already killed my goat. I'm sure some were repeats, but I have no doubt that at least 40 where separate goats.
The FWP aged the goat at 4.5 years old, I believe that was accurate. Horns were 9 1/8.
Saw grizzly tracks in the snow several times and also followed a wolverine track for a few hours one day as well. Good luck on your hunt...its a neat place to spend some time.
Another picture the day I killed my goat...all nannies and kids, haired up for winter:
The FWP aged the goat at 4.5 years old, I believe that was accurate. Horns were 9 1/8.
Saw grizzly tracks in the snow several times and also followed a wolverine track for a few hours one day as well. Good luck on your hunt...its a neat place to spend some time.
Another picture the day I killed my goat...all nannies and kids, haired up for winter: