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    Thunderstix is a proud and sore Dad

    Well, our quest for a goat is finally over!!! Yesterday, September 3, 2005 at approx 1:45 pm, along the mighty Skeena River, my son Justin pulled the trigger on an 8 inch horned Billie Goat at 150 yards. An absolutely perfect double lunger which resulted in it taking 3 steps and dropping dead. Justin shoots a Ruger M77 Mark II and uses handloads (made by me) with 58 grains of 4350 and 165 grain Hornady Interbonds...that gun is a real tack driver! We, being me, Fester, Colin, and Justin, were at 3600 feet. We saw approx 50 goats in total and had we had 2 tags, would have easily filled them both. What a stark contrast to our first 2 hunts this year which were at 2 different spots.
    My 15 year old son was really not thrilled to be leaving the house at 5:00 am and quite honestly with the sleep I had, neither was I. It was the toughest hunt I have ever been on and had it not been for sheer will power after already climbing for 4 hours, my son never would have climbed the 5th hour to top the ridge to get above the goats. His reslove to get up there was an inspiration for me and I am very proud of him. We watched the Billie for one hour while he was bedded to be sure he was in fact a Billie and not a Nanny. It is not illegal to shoot a Nanny (as per our "Would You Shoot a Dry Nanny" thread), but we are asked not to in order to help the goats flourish. It can actually be hard to tell them apart unless you see them pee or observe them with their kids, or can really see their horns etc. I gutted it and then skinned it out whole in order to do, at minimum, a head mount.
    The descent was one that saw us in high spirits...for about the first 20 minutes until my knees started to ache and my "just that day developed" crotch rash from my inner thighs rubbing together became almost unbearable. My wife and daughter are still laughing at me today as I walk around the house Like a bowl-legged career cowboy. It took us 3.5 hours to get down with me slipping and falling no fewer than 8 times (every one took a turn falling). I can't believe the horns were still immaculate when we reached the truck. As a matter of fact the horns could not be more perfect as there is not a chip on them and boy are they sharp.
    In closing I just want to say that Justin, Fester (Geordie), and Colin are great to hunt with.



    Last edited by Thunderstix; 09-04-2005 at 02:05 PM.
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    Re: Thunderstix is a proud and sore Dad

    2 more to add to the story

    "Dy'in ain't much of a livin' boy"

    "There is NO Keyser Soze"!!!!!!

    "Do cow moose have white inside their ears"?!!!!!

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    Re: Thunderstix is a proud and sore Dad

    nice going !! great looking animal
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    Thanks! He is the first Taylor to get a Mountain Goat.
    "Dy'in ain't much of a livin' boy"

    "There is NO Keyser Soze"!!!!!!

    "Do cow moose have white inside their ears"?!!!!!

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    Re: Thunderstix is a proud and sore Dad

    Too add to it. It was also the hardest hunt I have ever been on in my short hunting career but I loved it. Hey Justin awesome shot! I was glad to be game packer and can't wait to eat goat tonight! What a day. I am so glad that Mike did not see Justin and I hanging from the side of the mountain on the way up!
    We didn't even get lost!

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    Re: Thunderstix is a proud and sore Dad

    nice work. enjoy the reward

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    Re: Thunderstix is a proud and sore Dad

    Fantastic!

    I have been trying to get out after goats here, but it is so foggy I can't see anything. Maybe clear up this afternoon and I can spot a bit.

    Congrats to your son, great pics!
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    Great Job Justin! That's one of my dream hunts. One of these days I'll get to it.

    Great job Mike for keeping up with these young hunters

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    Re: Thunderstix is a proud and sore Dad

    Congrants Justin and stix. There's nothing better than doing father and son hunts ... and then having them all come together. Great looking trohy and inspiring story.

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    You must be immensly proud! Congrats!

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