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Fischer and Russell, both good ones, LOL - Dan | |||
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If it weren't for my bum knees it would be Ibex and Maral Stag in the mountains of the Far East. For a real "dream hunt", it would be 28 days in Zim for elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard and plainsgame that would begin a reasonable time after Mugabe was removed from office in chains and it would be a bonus if he was shackled to his buddies from South Africa, Namibia and Kadaffi Duck. | |||
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JimB Bison really are a surreal beast to hunt if you do it right. Email me . . . I have some contacts that I can forward to you. hunter_fish, You will notice that my above response was BISON BISON BISON! This is because every Bison hunt is a hunt with my dad. He wanted to hunt this species for as long as I can remember but never drew a Utah Henry Mountain Tag and didn't have the money (raising a kid you know) to pay for a fair chase hunt anywhere else ($4K in Custer or sometimes more in Canada). Well, he never got the chance to go before he passed away in 1991 so when I hunt buffalo it is with him. Regards, JohnTheGreek | |||
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I'd have to agree with most of the other posts: Brown bear in Alaska. I'd probably take my M-70 375 but maybe my Ruger #1 458 Lott (as long as I had a good shot backing me up with a magazine rifle, which hopefully I wouldn't need!). I'd fish when I wasn't hunting. If we include other parts of the world ex-Africa, I'd like to hunt Asiatic water buffalo in the top-end of Australia. [ 10-25-2002, 23:38: Message edited by: fla3006 ] | |||
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High country mixed bag including elk & mule deer, and no humans in sight other than myself, my wife, and of course our polite, competent and sober guide, cook and wrangler. | |||
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