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Anyone know of a "good" $600 bison harvest??

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10 November 2003, 04:23
bowhuntrrl
Anyone know of a "good" $600 bison harvest??
Somewhere(some forum, I don't remember where) in the past 3 days, I was reading about various $500-$600 buffalo hunts(harvests). I've been searching and can't find it. We're looking for the meat. What I was reading about was for either a cow or a 3 year old bull. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who knows of or who has gone on such an arrangement. Thanks.

bowhuntr

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10 November 2003, 04:29
MAC
Cowboy Heaven Consulting has buffalo harvests in Montana for what you are looking for. Not a hunt mind you, but a harvest. I went 2 years ago and took a 1 1/2 year old bull for about $650. Not sure what the price is now, but use a search engine like google and check him out. The bull I took yielded a little over 400 lbs of eat and a really nice winter hide for the bed.

Mac
10 November 2003, 06:59
elkhntr
There are several places in Montana that offer $350 hunts for cow Buffalo. I live in Bozeman, and have seen advertisements for the hunts. I believe that Ted Turner's Flying D ranch offers one of them. I try an internet search for buffalo hunting in Montana.

I dont know what you mean by a "good hunt", most of the heards that I know of are not free-ranging herds. There is a state park in S. Dakota that offers trophy hunts for mature bulls. I'm not sure what else they offer.
11 November 2003, 03:22
Snapper
Sagebrush Meats in Billings, MT has Buffalo Hunts.

$750 for 18 month bull (350-400 pds on the rail)you keep everything. Cow 6yr for $800.

They will gut, load the buff and process for additional $$.

406-245-4161

Hope that helps.

Snapper
11 November 2003, 03:24
Snapper
I saw another ad for Buffalo hunts in Forsyth, MT.

I will try to find that one for you, may take some time.
11 November 2003, 04:01
Bill M
Sayersbrook Ranch is a couple hours SW of St. Louis, MO, and has Bison:
http://americangourmet.automated-shops.com/html/mark_twain_bison_hunt.html

Driven past/through it a few times, never stopped in, and not sure how much it costs.

Regards, Bill
12 November 2003, 04:35
<Rimrock>
Thanks for the plug, MAC, and yes, we do have both models of buffalo you're looking for. Prices start at $550 for yearling heifers, but we're sold out of all sizes & varieties of yearlings. Have plenty of cows at $675, though, as well as mature bulls for $1500. Those bulls are loose in a pretty good-sized pasture that's fairly broken and scenic as all get out. And speaking of broken, they've already knocked the fence down, & as bison hunting goes; this will closely resemble a "hunt".
Further details here.
I'd also like to note that the bison blasting boondoggle described in another thread here by Jim the Plumber (as I recall) wasn't our operation. It seems everybody with a few buffalo out back are soliciting hunters, and we're hearing a significant number of reports from folks that have either had their arrangements fall through or are otherwise disenchanted with how it turned out.
We've booked a handful of bison harvests elsewhere, mainly on the Two Medicine Ranch up north. I've decided to just stick with the Flying D. It's run in a totally professional (but still kinda laid back) manner. Over a thousand folks have participated the last two years, & our surveys show they are overwhelmingly pleased with it. Gotta like that....
Incidentally, they're starting to offer these bison cow and mature bull harvests on a ranch in SD, too. Same price & arrangements, except for the more or less free-ranging bulls. Handier for folks in the midwest, for sure. I've got a little more about that on my website.