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Australia Cull Buffalo hunts
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This is a hunt for cull buffalo:

1x1 $10,200
2x1 $9,200

Includes 2 cull bulls and 10 cows/hunter on even a 2x1.

Extra cow $500
Extra bull $1,000

Inclusive of all transfers from Darwin.

6 hunting days. (sorry this is actually 4 hunting days and 2 days of travel)

Additional trophy fees
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Trophy bull 2,800
Cull buffalo bull 1,500
Trophy cow 1,500
Cull cow 500
Scrub bull 1,500
Donkeys 150
Trophy boar 200
Cull pigs and dogs - no charge

Price includes:
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All meals, non alcoholic beverages beer and wine
Lodging
Guides and vehicles
Rifle hire
Trophy preparation
Transfer to camp and back from Darwin
Animals included in the package

Price does not include:
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Dip & Pack 400 (for trophy animals)
Transportation and export of trophies
Ammo if using camp rifles
International Firearms license 80
Firearm import license 100
Meals outside camp
Observers 200/day
Deep sea fishing charter 500


Other Information
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Darwin to tented camp 8 hours by road.
Season Late May to Late September
Average cost of 4 star hotel in Darwin 150 AUD/night
Tented camps have hot showers, toilets. beds, fans, electricity and hot meals


Arjun Reddy
Hunters Networks LLC
30 Ivy Hill Road
Brewster, NY 10509
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Arjun, can you add a trophy bull?

Also, what dates?
 
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Hello Todd

It would cost $2,800 to add a trophy buffalo.

Dates are end May to October. Australia is unlikely to open its borders this year am being told so would be for 2022.

Thanks,


Arjun Reddy
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I sent you a PM Arjun
 
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Very good. Drive to Arnhemland?


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Very good. Drive to Arnhemland?


Its approximately 7 hours to drive.
 
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ARJUN: What differentiates a “Trophy” bull from a “Cull” bull? Is it strictly up to the PH’s discretion?


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Yes the PH will decide which animal is a cull, but typically an old bull with worn down horns or a broken horn etc. Basically an animal that could not be a trophy. But a solid mature animal.

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ARJUN: What differentiates a “Trophy” bull from a “Cull” bull? Is it strictly up to the PH’s discretion?
 
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We used to call them management Bulls as Cull animal down grades them more .

Having said that some really are cull as the Bull could be Old/Mature but never was or will be a Big trophy Bull, this is more on the Coastal blocks as inland Bulls are a little smaller, bit like Brown Bear against Grizzly Bears !
 
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Ok, so it would be $10.2K for one guy, plus $1500 trophy fees for each cull bulls up to two, and $500 each for cull cows. Right?
 
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Nope, not the way I read it. I read it to say that the $10,200 price would be for a 1x1 hunt that includes two cull bulls and ten cull cows. If you want to shoot more than two cull bulls or more than ten cull cows, the additional cull bulls would be $1500/each and the additional cull cows would be $500/each. Seems like a good deal to me and hunting in Australia is a fun experience.


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Ok, then it is a good deal and I should go.
 
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Some serious big bore action. Does the outfitter assist in the rifle import? It’s a bit complicated but great fun with your own big bore


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My two sons and I are taking Arjun up on this one for next year. Looking forward to it.
 
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That is correct. Thanks Mike

Or do a 2x1 and shoot 4 bulls and 20 cows between the two of you.

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Nope, not the way I read it. I read it to say that the $10,200 price would be for a 1x1 hunt that includes two cull bulls and ten cull cows. If you want to shoot more than two cull bulls or more than ten cull cows, the additional cull bulls would be $1500/each and the additional cull cows would be $500/each. Seems like a good deal to me and hunting in Australia is a fun experience.
 
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Yes, he will assist with your gun permit and rifle import.

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Some serious big bore action. Does the outfitter assist in the rifle import? It’s a bit complicated but great fun with your own big bore
 
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WOW!! Great Opportunity!!
Darwin is a great place to visit too....

G'day, Mate!!


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Sounds like a fun hunt. It's on my wish list if Australia opens up to foreign hunters. Covid sure has put a damper on international hunting.


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God willing 2022 will be good to go!

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Sounds like a fun hunt. It's on my wish list if Australia opens up to foreign hunters. Covid sure has put a damper on international hunting.
 
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Very nice. This was a hoot combined with some overland camping and sightseeing. Sending a pm
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Yes, he will assist with your gun permit and rifle import.

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Originally posted by gunslinger55:
Some serious big bore action. Does the outfitter assist in the rifle import? It’s a bit complicated but great fun with your own big bore


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Is there a minimum caliber restriction is the 9.3x62 ok
 
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There is no minimum caliber restriction in Australia. So you are all good with a 9.3.



Arjun Reddy
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30 Ivy Hill Road
Brewster, NY 10509
Tel: +1 845 259 3628
 
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