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Hunting with the River People in Western Province, Papua New Guinea. I will be offering Guided Hunts next year 2016 for a month period during the July/August Molocun Rusa Deer Rut. I will post details for those interested later this year.
 
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This is my non official New IGFA World Record Black Bass. 47.4 lbs
 
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Wow way cool. How much for a hunt?


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Thanks, it truly is uncharted by the modern day sport hunter. At this stage approx 10k US dollars. This would include 2 stags, fishing, waterfowl and game birds. Very comfortable lodgings on a mothership.
 
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beautiful stags. Congratulations.A true pioneer.


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Ok Thanks! sounds like a great adventure.
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Thanks, it truly is uncharted by the modern day sport hunter. At this stage approx 10k US dollars. This would include 2 stags, fishing, waterfowl and game birds. Very comfortable lodgings on a mothership.


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Could you send me infos in this?


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Sure thing Caracal, will PM.
 
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Any chance to hunt pigs as well and if so are they feral or some of the asian species found elsewhere ? And what about buff ?
Will it only be July - Augusy trips or are there plans for other months in the future ?
Which game birds are we talking about ?
Will you take early bookings for 17 - and are there room for non-hunters ?
Must say that this type of hunting is what dreams are made off - good on you.
 
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Hey Huntfish,
Native Asian Pigs and Water Buff are available, traveling into different regions would be required. Exploratory Recce trips are in the planning for early next year, Hunting endeavors will generally be limited to the dry season months of the year, approx. june - dec, our objective is to go live with a website and online bookings mid 2016. Game birds will be mostly ground dwelling forest species, Cassowary, Crowned Pigeon, Bush fowl varieties. A maximum booking would be 8-10 people, fisherman, birdwatchers and non hunters are welcome.
More information will progressively be posted as plans unfold.
 
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I am interest in deer/fishing/buff too. Please keep me informed. It is wonderful that someone is finally outfitting hunts in Papua--Thanks.


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Will do & Thanks for the interest Steve
 
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Hey mate are these the hunts Bryan Alexander was doing? I always wanted to get up there and chase those "pink" buffalo and pig. Interested in some more info for me and a mate cheers
 
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Bloody hell - are you allowed to shoot Cassowary ?
Don't let the Cecil fan club hear about that.
Interesting opportunity - please keep me posted once you're set up and taking bookings.
 
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Hey Zhaba, no relation to Bruce, l have however seen many red Buff up here in the N.T. I will keep this thread alive with updates.
 
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Ridgeman, Cassawary are considered above all a favorite traditional harvest. They are very difficult to hunt due to eye sight as you probably know, locals use crafty hunting methods similar to that of a tree stand or hide. Patience required.
 
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Very interested in seeing the photos of your trip. Are they working for others?
 
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Can't see pictures either.
 
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I will try remedy this, stay posted.
 
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I wish I could see all the photos mate. Sounds amazing. Hunting salties ! Wow!

Wish you all the best & be safe!


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Can see the first few pictures now. Looks like an amazing experience!
 
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