Sold: Seriously big billy goats. Very short notice.

VSS

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Some seriously big horned billies available at very short notice.
North West Wales.
This isn't going to be stalking in the true sense of the word, because they have come down off the hill and are in someone's silage fields, but if you're looking for a wall hanger this could be it. Bigger horns than any I have shot before.
Experienced shots only, with moderated rifles, due to the location and nature of the ground.

DM me ASAP for price if interested. You keep head (and carcass if you want it) at no additional cost.


Admin: I know I should have trade membership for this. I'll sort that when my IT technician gets home.
 
Sods law , I'm away stalking this weekend , or else , I would have been in touch mate

Kjf
 
Lots of PMs so far. Thank you for your interest. I've just come in, so I'll reply to them all individually in a moment when I've had something to eat.
In the meantime, I'll reply openly on here in response to some of the queries that are cropping up:

Sorry, I won't be able to provide an estate rifle on this occasion. My 270 is unmoderated, and I won't have time to re-zero my 243 for the heavier bullets required.

As with any hunting opportunity, there is no absolute guarantee that the animals will be there, but it is highly likely that they will be.

If no shot is taken, no fee will be payable. (That's different from my usual fee structure).

You can shoot more than one, if the opportunity presents itself (and if you can afford it!)

This isn't stalking. It won't be physically challenging. We won't be hiking over the heather clad hillsides in pursuit of our quarry. When I counted the herd this evening they were reasonably approachable.

Most of them look to be in extremely good body condition, so may take some knocking down. 222 or 223 isn't going to cut it on this occasion.

There are footpaths, roads, houses and campsites in the vicinity, hence why I said experienced shots only, please.

If anyone needed accommodation, my glampsite is available for the next few nights at the usual price.
 
Some seriously big horned billies available at very short notice.
North West Wales.
This isn't going to be stalking in the true sense of the word, because they have come down off the hill and are in someone's silage fields, but if you're looking for a wall hanger this could be it. Bigger horns than any I have shot before.
Experienced shots only, with moderated rifles, due to the location and nature of the ground.

DM me ASAP for price if interested. You keep head (and carcass if you want it) at no additional cost.


Admin: I know I should have trade membership for this. I'll sort that when my IT technician gets home.
Hi can I have price please
 
Once you have sorted out your billy problem, would be interested to hear your thoughts on recipes/carcass prep for these chaps….
 
Once you have sorted out your billy problem, would be interested to hear your thoughts on recipes/carcass prep for these chaps….
A very strong curry, we ate a Billy goat that was causing grief on a farm years ago. The meat smelt as bad as the Billy goat when alive 😂.
 
The meat smelt as bad as the Billy goat when alive.

For reasons too dreadful to think about, I (and three of my colleagues) were once searching the contents of a waste "skip" from the bottom of a chute in a block of flats.

We took the skip to the waste site and began the dreadful task. As I lifted one plastic bag, I became convinced that it contained what it was we were searching for.

The weight was about right and I could feel "bones" therein.

I moved the bag to the search area and carefully cut the plastic open. The stench that flew out of that bag struck me like I had been slapped in the face. I retched, gagged and my eyes watered - in a fairly long life, it remains the most disgusting stench to ever assault my senses.

Turned out it was the remnants of a goat curry that had festered in that plastic bag for God knows how long. This experience has ensured that I have never, ever, been able to eat goat curry.


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It was my unhappy misfortune to be the one who, later that day, found what we were searching for.
 
For reasons too dreadful to think about, I (and three of my colleagues) were once searching the contents of a waste "skip" from the bottom of a chute in a block of flats.

We took the skip to the waste site and began the dreadful task. As I lifted one plastic bag, I became convinced that it contained what it was we were searching for.

The weight was about right and I could feel "bones" therein.

I moved the bag to the search area and carefully cut the plastic open. The stench that flew out of that bag struck me like I had been slapped in the face. I retched, gagged and my eyes watered - in a fairly long life, it remains the most disgusting stench to ever assault my senses.

Turned out it was the remnants of a goat curry that had festered in that plastic bag for God knows how long. This experience has ensured that I have never, ever, been able to eat goat curry.


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It was my unhappy misfortune to be the one who, later that day, found what we were searching for.
Bloody hell, that’s a very real insight into how lucky I am to drive around looking at sheep and cattle and making hay for my work. Fair play @Stalker1962
 
Can’t beat wild goat curry, genuinely, do not get what the fuss is about, even my wife who isn’t a fan of roe or muntjac positively praised goat curry from a Billy I shot last year.
I do eat goat curry, however I tend to prefer younger ones over a big old Billy goat. But getting back to the OP. The offer of ticking a mature Billy goat of the list is a good one 👍
 
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