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Baby Goat picture

Jay

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Here is a picture taken by Tracy Rondeau 2 weekends ago. The baby came right up to us, not afraid, and Tracy took this picture.

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BAHHHHH...chik chik...BLAM! Hey Fred! I got a white one!
 
That's cool!

There wasn't a bunch of WY guys chasing it with their pants around their ankles, was there?:D
 
That's cool!

There wasn't a bunch of WY guys chasing it with their pants around their ankles, was there?:D
ROFL

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Awesome photo BTW!
 
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sweet pic thanks for sharing...

no way that was taken while sledding, all animals are freaked out by sleds didn't they tell you ;)
 
red nek i r

Figured it was inevitable that someone wanting to put a bullet into it would chime in :rolleyes:

ha ha my bad...its just my red neck roots showing:D:beer;...but really that is a cool pic. i took a couple like that of some big horn sheep about 20 feet away from us last summer...they just walked by and didnt really care that we were there.
 
Very Kewl!

I also am a hard core hunter, but that is precious! Thanks for sharing with us!:)





Cajun, lame first reply, Nice second response tho.
 
That picture was taken in the Babine range about 30 minutes outside of Smithers. The exact location I will not mention because of the local green fringe. I will say it wasn't far from the location the #1 Boone and Crocket goat was taken in the '50's by an American guided by a local (Al Fletcher) Don't believe me?? Look it up. There's a monument in town, a goat statue on a big rock with a brass plaque telling the story of the hunt, tells the mans name but I can't remember it offhand. I've seen my share of goats, but never one that young that close.
 
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