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<RAO>
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If money and hunting era were of no concern,which five big game animals,would you like hunt.
Following is my pick......
1) Royal Bengal Tiger
2) African Plains Elephant
3) Greater Kudu
4) Marcopolo Sheep
5) Black Rhino
 
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1) 100lb.-per-side African elephant
2) lion
3) gaur
4) Siberian tiger
5) markhor

If extinct species are included:
1) saber-toothed tiger
2) wooly mammoth
3) mastodon
4) aurochs
5) tyrannosaurus rex

George

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Posts: 14623 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 22 May 2001Reply With Quote
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1. Hangay Argali

2. Marco Polo Sheep

3. Cape Buffalo

4. Sable

5. African Plains game (generally)

 
Posts: 7122 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Africa
1) Bongo

2) Elephant

3) Cape Buffalo

4) Lions

5) Mountain Nyala

World
1) Cape Buffalo

2) Bengal Tiger

3) Snow Leopard

4) Jaguar

5) Lion

Good Hunting
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Posts: 439 | Location: Kansas by way of Colorado and Montana | Registered: 04 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Hmmm, I don't suppose it is considered proper form to consider people as trophys?

Top 5 Animal trophies that I would shoot.

1) Marcopolo sheep
2) 7x7 elk
3) upper end B&C whitetail
4) Cape Buffalo
5) limit of mallard drakes

 
Posts: 17099 | Location: Texas USA | Registered: 07 May 2001Reply With Quote
<10point>
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The top 5 I would shoot would be the Rocky mntn Bighorn Ram, A Rocky mntn Bull Elk, A Cape Buffalo, A Greater Kudu, and the Mongolian Ibex. We have a herd of M-Ibex in one of our local zoo's and in it there are some rams that are truly awsome.

I dont name any cats or Bears as I dont have an overwhelming desire to hunt them. Im glad some guy's do, it at least gives them some chance for survival. Without leagal, Licensed sport hunters involved in their future's these predator's have a bleak outlook indeed.

Without the involvement of hunters in ALL the futures of these animals ive named, and many more, and the kids, of our kids, will be lucky to even see them in a zoo. I know I have left out many outstanding animals but all this is personal "for me" and includes the potential of the particular animal delivering a "memorable stalk" as well as the same animal provideing a 1st class trophy too....good shooting.........10

 
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<Pumba>
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RAO,

My choices are limited to what I can hunt today:

1 - Polar bear

2 - Bongo

3 - Lord Derby Eland

4 - Sable

5 - Gaur


Good Hunting !

 
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RAO,

I will be glad if you ask for about 20 trophies! Now choosing five is a bit difficult..lets try.

1-Indian Tiger
2-Indian Barasingha
3-African Elephant
4-Marco Polo Sheep
5-Kashmir Markhor

I selected one from each species i.e., cats, elephants, deers, sheep & goat. The one left is antelope and my choice would be a Greater Kudu. Due to restriction of 5, bears and bovines are excluded. But if relaxation given my choice would be Kodiak Brown Bear and African Cape Buffalo. And the last one a Black Rhino.

Saad

 
Posts: 271 | Location: Pakistan | Registered: 28 July 2001Reply With Quote
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Tiger

Red Hill Stag (Royal)

Eland

Mouflon

Marlin (rod & line)

Tough choice!!

 
Posts: 1978 | Location: UK and UAE | Registered: 19 March 2001Reply With Quote
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let me day-dream a bit.
there it goes...
1.high altai argali
2.marco polo argali
3.markhor
4.mountain grizzly
5.siberian tiger

sigh!

montero

 
Posts: 874 | Location: Madrid-Spain | Registered: 03 July 2000Reply With Quote
<Reloader66>
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1. Ohio Whitetail deer
2. Iowa Whitetail deer
3. Montana Milk River whitetail deer.
4. Kansas Whitetail deer.
5. Canada Sasketchewan whitetail deer.
 
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<Ol' Sarge>
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In no particular order:

200 class Whitetail Deer
7x7 Rocky Mountain Elk
Kodiak Brown Bear
Cape Buffalo
Black Maned Lion

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<allen day>
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Here are my choices, in no particular order:

B&C-class mule deer

North American mountain grizzly

African lion

Desert bighorn

Bongo

Cape buffalo

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<Carl>
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Grizzly Bear
Moose
Elk
Bighorn Sheep
Dall Sheep

Sorry Folks but after all these Years I still dont have enough of running up and down those hills. Happy hunting and safe Trails, Carl.

 
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I'll play, too:

Cape buffalo
Stone sheep
Really big Rocky Mountain elk
Sable
Monster pronghorn

 
Posts: 1246 | Location: Northern Virginia, USA | Registered: 02 June 2001Reply With Quote
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RAO,
Since we always want what we don't/can't have:

Bengal Tiger
Bongo
Nile Lechwe
Rocky Mt. Goat (I've always wanted one)
Mountain Grizzly

Three of the five are possible today. Hopefully, one day the other 2 might be.
Maybe peace in Sudan or Gambella reopening would produce the Lechwe. Problem tiger are shot in Indonesia every year. I'm sure the same goes for some of the other host countries. Why no turn them into cash..make then worth something to the common natives rather than just the undertaker.

Rich Elliott

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Posts: 2013 | Location: Crossville, IL 62827 USA | Registered: 07 February 2001Reply With Quote
<gamecock>
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This is easy -

1. Idaho whitetail

2. Montana deer (mulie or whitetail)

3. Penna. whitetail

4. Montana elk

5. BC/Yukon moose

 
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Grizzly

Moose

Buff

Lion

Kudu

 
Posts: 828 | Location: Europe | Registered: 13 June 2001Reply With Quote
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Now does the person who gives the correct answers get an all-expense-paid trip after those beasts?

If so, when do I leave?

 
Posts: 1246 | Location: Northern Virginia, USA | Registered: 02 June 2001Reply With Quote
<JMeier>
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1. Coastal Brown Bear

2. Marco Polo Sheep

3. African Lion

4. Polar Bear

5. B&C class Moose

JMeier

 
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Dreams:

Siberian Tiger (mid-winter)- 777 pounds

Angolan Giant Sable - 58" will do.

Monster Mountain Muleys - Any

Greater Kudu - 65" of wide config.

52" Cape Buffalo with good bosses & drop

 
Posts: 11017 | Registered: 14 December 2000Reply With Quote
<William E. Tibbe>
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My Pick:

#1. Mokele Mbembe ( Aquatic Saurapod, dinosaur living in the Congo. No-body has ever shot one ).
#2. Big Foot Sasquatch( No-body has ever shot one )
#3. Panda ( Penalty in China for shooting one is death )
#4. Bald Eagle ( Fine $10,000 and incarceration for killing one )
#5. California Condor ( Almost extinct, few raised in captivity were released ).

Kendall Dace

 
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<RAO>
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I find it strange that a few hunters want to hunt Elephants,and more and more fellows are wishing for accessable animals,like Cape Buffalo.If we streach our wish a bit, following will be added:
6) Astor Markhor
7) African Lion
8) Cape Buffalo
9) Indian Barasingha
10)Sable Antelope
Happy Hunting Folks!
 
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Considering only those that are available today.

1. Polar Bear
2. High Altai Argali
3. Markhor (whatever the current available one is) Maybe Astor or Bulkharan?
4. White Lipped Deer
5. Golden Takin

In North America
1. Polar Bear
2. Desert Bighorn
3. Rocky Mountain Bighorn
4. Artic Grizzly
5. Glacier Bear

In Africa
1. LDB Eland
2. Bongo
3. Giant Forest Hog
4. Black Rhino
5. Elephant

In Europe
1. European Brown Bear
2. Alpine Ibex
3. Beceite Ibex
4. Iberian Wolf
 
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That's pretty easy.


Dall Sheep
Rocky Mt Bighorn Sheep
Rocky Mt Elk
Any Afican plains game
Mule Deer
 
Posts: 526 | Location: Antelope, Oregon | Registered: 06 July 2006Reply With Quote
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In season
1 South Tx whitetail
2 Elk
3 Axis
4,5 something African (never been)

Out of season
1 suburban tree rat
2 greater black teradacktle (grackle)
3 feathered black ghost (starling)
4 F117 feeder theif (house sparrow)
5 the "o" of the stop sign at the end of the street
 
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Tough choice. "era" 200 years ago with modern weapons. Big Grin

Elephant
B&C class mule deer
Bighorn sheep
Big stinky bull elk in the rut
Kudu

honorable mention
Mature Whitetails
Moose
bushbuck
African lion
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Posts: 577 | Location: The Green Fields | Registered: 11 February 2003Reply With Quote
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1. African Elephant

2. African Elephant

3. African Elephant

4. African Elephant

5. African Elephant

Five big tuskers all 100 pounders
 
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Good question!!!

Heres the 5 I'm lusting after today...

Polar Bear
Stone Sheep
Mt. Caribou
Couse Deer
Thar in NZ


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Posts: 1739 | Location: alabama | Registered: 13 November 2001Reply With Quote
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I'm a whitetail addict, so I agree with reloader66 (and perry is a man after my own heart, but add the neighbors' cats that hang out around my feeders), but here's my list:
1. BIG whitetail deer
2. Marco Polo
3. Kudu
4. Dall Sheep
5. Elk.

Now, of course, I'd have to build a new house to house all these trophies too, so I'd need to win the lottery.


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Posts: 2901 | Registered: 14 October 2004Reply With Quote
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1) Marco Polo Ram

2) Big Alaskan Yukon Moose

3) Cape Buffalo

4) B&C Mexico Mule Deer

5) B&C Elk on Colorado Public Lands


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Posts: 3326 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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1) African Lion- stalked not baited
2) Forest Bull Elephant
3) Grizzly or Brown Bear
4) Elk
5)Muskox


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Posts: 2758 | Location: Northern Minnesota | Registered: 22 September 2005Reply With Quote
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Bull Elk
Cape Buffalo
Elephant
Lion
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I find it interesting the sable is listed several times but the Altai or Asian ibex is not. Having shot the Altai ibex and sable, IMO there is no comparision - the ibex is longer of horn than the sable, and much more massive. The sable may have a more impressive cape and doesn't smell like goat for the first year or two, but if you like a good cape, then a tahr or plain old gemsbok can't be beat.


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my top 5 include;
1) cape buffalo
2) guar
3) lion
4) tiger
5) alaskan brown bear
 
Posts: 5719 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 02 April 2003Reply With Quote
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Grizzly Bear
Alaskan Yukon Moose
Elk
Cape Buffalo
Kudu


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Posts: 3142 | Location: Magnolia Delaware | Registered: 15 May 2004Reply With Quote
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1. Kodiak Brown bear

2. TMA dall ram

3. Marco Polo Sheep

4. Sable

5. Monster Mule Deer


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Posts: 845 | Location: S.C. Alaska | Registered: 27 October 2006Reply With Quote
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1-- Big Brown Bear. 2-- Alaska Yukon Moose. 3-- Bull Elk. 4-- Elephant. 5--Cape Buffalo. I have them all except the Elephant, planning for that, unless a Polar Bear becomes a reality sooner.


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Posts: 2366 | Location: KY | Registered: 22 September 2004Reply With Quote
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1.) Kashmir Markhor
2.) Altai Argali
3.) Marco Polo Sheep
4.) Fannin Sheep
5.) Cape Lion (stalked)

And many more!
 
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Guess I have to opt for five more to get me closer to my North American 27 or whatever. -TONY

1. Brown (grizzly) bear
2. Polar Bear
3. Quebec/Lab. caribou (got the other subspecies)
4. Sitka blacktail (last deer needed)
5. Any NA sheep (need them all!)


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