Canadian and Rocky Mountain Goat
A mature billy makes the SCI Record Book, with bases ranging from 5½ to 6 inches (13 to 15 centimetres), and lengths of 9 to 10 inches (22 to 25 centimetres). The majority get mounted life-size because of the exceptional body size and hair length. By mid September, the hair on the billy’s back is 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimetres) long, and the hair tip to tip on their front pantaloons is 14 to 16 inches (35 to 40 centimetres) long. These goats are a treasured trophy.
Expedition alpine hunts can be done in September by horse out of base camps in high alpine valleys. Traditional lodge-based hunts with all the amenities can be done by foot and vehicle in September and October. Add-ons include mule deer, black bear, wolf, coyote, and upland birds such as blue, spruce, and ruffed grouse and arctic and rock ptarmigan. Some camps offer prime fishing.
Testimonial “An exciting hunt by horseback to get my long awaited trophy, a monster goat with 9″ horns and 5�″ bases. You’re the best and very well organized. I recommend this hunt with these friendly people 100%. It’s the best hunting trip I have had in my life, and believe me I’ve been hunting in a lot of places.” Mexico






















