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A look at some Aussie stuff might be of interest to some OS members.

http://www.highcountrysafaris.com.au/



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Who are they? No names of any guides or the outfitter...

Nice buffalo steer on the home page... huge steer!!

Wont let me play the videos - my system isnt good enough it says.


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Who are they? No names of any guides or the outfitter...

Nice buffalo steer on the home page... huge steer!!

Wont let me play the videos - my system isnt good enough it says.




Did ye not read Matthew? The original post.

http://www.highcountrysafaris.com.au/



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Gryph

No videos for me either ?????

or can't find any.


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You Aussies might be good at rugby league (we won't mention union) but your internet must be crap, no problem viewing here rotflmo

Great videos with some mighty buffalo, definitely rank up there with the African, now that'll start an argument Big Grin
 
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Am surprised you could raise your hear above the sofa after that performance !

The Union team will now follow the league team !


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Dreams are free Wink
 
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Luckily they are.

Didn't you know, two types of drought exist in Australia.

A weather drought
A Rugby Union drought that started when we last beat the All Blacks.

You can guess which one breaks first Big Grin


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Another win to the Wallabies - the Welsh at home... we have to start somewhere I guess...

Gryphon - I mean the name of the outfitter. The person behind it.


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Scott Haugens website says the outfitter is Peter Edser

http://www.scotthaugen.com/australia-adventures/

Interesting Scott rates the scrub bull as Australia's most dangerous game. I would think a banteng is probably a bit more likely to jump you... opinions vary!!


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Well Matt, you have probably hunted more of all 3 than most (Buff, Scrubber and Banteng) so you probably have a better idea than a lot of people.


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Well Matt, you have probably hunted more of all 3 than most (Buff, Scrubber and Banteng) so you probably have a better idea than a lot of people.
Meh... I am just interested in peoples observations. Not sure if Scott has hunted banteng or not?

Still havent worked out how to view that damn Vimeo thing...


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If I can't watch something, like on Vimeo,
I normally go and look on youtube.

Most times I find it on there as well.


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with all the -- Girl man talk -- talk

the shooting sticks

the group decisions on what where how and when to shoot

that was a hunt that would be impossible to sell to me

unethical to take at 100 yards get out of town

whats he shooting a 22 lr

hell guys whats up with all that

not outback hunting that's down town behavior

sorry


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Stradling, it matches the old and sick cows they shot - none of them jumped up and down as they ran like healthy 'roos ! wave
 
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Well Matt, you have probably hunted more of all 3 than most (Buff, Scrubber and Banteng) so you probably have a better idea than a lot of people.
Meh... I am just interested in peoples observations. Not sure if Scott has hunted banteng or not?

Still havent worked out how to view that damn Vimeo thing...


Some older versions of Explorer use flash player to decode imbedded Vimeo videos. Vimeo is very high grade viewing supports full screen without loss of quality so worthwhile getting your internet programme to work with it.

Mine (Firefox) allows Vimeo videos to start and run perfectly.
 
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I am on Firefox. If I click the link above I get audio but no video.


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Scott Haugens website says the outfitter is Peter Edser

http://www.scotthaugen.com/australia-adventures/

Interesting Scott rates the scrub bull as Australia's most dangerous game. I would think a banteng is probably a bit more likely to jump you... opinions vary!!

well he should know as he has hunted a lot of dangerous game- including a beautiful pen raised lion in RSA. made for a great video/TV show jumping


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Same sort of vein here with the hog deer stag.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...O9yDUKF0vQ9qUOCaHsxx



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Same sort of vein here with the hog deer stag.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...O9yDUKF0vQ9qUOCaHsxx
What a disgrace...

That PNG buffalo hunt was the one where the second hunter was badly gored and airlifted out. Mate of mine was the cameraman.

Jason Bruce is clueless...


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And it looks like they did a 'torchlight" kill on the last one ...



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And it looks like they did a 'torchlight" kill on the last one ...
Maybe? The whole thing was bizarre.


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That reminds me why I don't watch hunting shows.1/2 hour of annoying commercials and 10 minutes of annoying host.

On the other hand it is another location to pursue buffalo in. That idea is at least a little interesting.
 
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Yeah it is interesting alright. Shockey was there this year and he said it was really cool. Killed a buff and a rusa deer I think.


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Dogleg

here is the point for me

can I do the control one shot on the sticks

shoot this one-- not that one-- shoot-- don't shoot --shoot again-- stop shooting

bull shit in Africa ya for a while

why because it is the only place with elephants

that why

but after a planes game hunt or two an elephant hunt

un shot bullets --over tipped ph's with there hand out now for your $2,500 binoculars

it loses most of the charm

easy to get converted to an Australian cull hunt as a next better hunt that you can repeat next year with enthusiasm and a good taste in your mouth

thing is if you go out back and some outfiter pulls that sudo african ph shit like in the vidio above

the hunting in Australia will not sell

there are only so many fools and green guys willing to pay as much as it costs to cull at this level

so the Australia over Africa hunters that will buy in to the out back good times like that cull hunt ain't going to put up with that micro management

I took a trigicon over there and put it to work

what a pissy prissy commercial IMHO

the African business model is a Australian outfitters best marketing tool

not every one down under is smart enough to see that SOME THINK THEY NEED TO BE LIKE AN AFRICAN

as a very satisfied customer I will just say

Barry having been on both sided of the good and the bad hunting in Africa gets it

that is the way he ran my hunt

am I going back

well yes

don't want to quit hunting just yet

and not quite ready to jump back in to the

control freak ish

over-priced under preforming African

re peat and rewash cycle

hear good words about Matt as well have not yet hunted with him


Anyway it matters not, because my experience always has been that of---- a loss of snot and enamel on both sides of the 458 Win----
 
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Hey, you don't have to convince me. I'm booked for the fourth year in a row with 2 seven day culls booked back to back this year. One with Matt and one with Barry.
 
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sent you a pm dogleg

need a copper recipe


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God bless both of you!!! tu2


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God don't want me, and hell's scared I'll take over the joint. That just leaves Australia. Big Grin
 
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well now that happened down there once before

think it was 1780 ish

when the new USA stop ed taking the English criminals

and London started dumping them in botany bay to swim ashore

you Canadians were dumped ashore years before when the Scots decided to run sheep

my relatives in Arizona still hate sheep almost as bad as we hate the sheep M-hurders


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If I can offer a single word of assistance to posters - this is it ;

PUNCTUATION

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation


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If I can offer a single word of assistance to posters - this is it ;

PUNCTUATION

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation


Yu triing to lern sumwon engleesh?? Roll Eyes
 
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yeah - summit like that ... ;-)


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Accentuate the positive
Accentuate the point
Accentuate the progress

Leave the punctuation to the English

May they punctuate that departure from our dear land?
Freedom is not free

You just may lose a little English in the process
And lose a bit more that is proper, than just that lovely English

receiving only wealth FOR THE COMMON MAN in return

CRUDE
YES IT IS
I GIVE YOU THAT

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Hey Frank, where'd you find that quarter?
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Dogleg

here is the point for me

can I do the control one shot on the sticks

shoot this one-- not that one-- shoot-- don't shoot --shoot again-- stop shooting

bull shit in Africa ya for a while

why because it is the only place with elephants

that why

but after a planes game hunt or two an elephant hunt

un shot bullets --over tipped ph's with there hand out now for your $2,500 binoculars

it loses most of the charm

easy to get converted to an Australian cull hunt as a next better hunt that you can repeat next year with enthusiasm and a good taste in your mouth

thing is if you go out back and some outfiter pulls that sudo african ph shit like in the vidio above

the hunting in Australia will not sell

there are only so many fools and green guys willing to pay as much as it costs to cull at this level

so the Australia over Africa hunters that will buy in to the out back good times like that cull hunt ain't going to put up with that micro management

I took a trigicon over there and put it to work

what a pissy prissy commercial IMHO

the African business model is a Australian outfitters best marketing tool

not every one down under is smart enough to see that SOME THINK THEY NEED TO BE LIKE AN AFRICAN

as a very satisfied customer I will just say

Barry having been on both sided of the good and the bad hunting in Africa gets it

that is the way he ran my hunt

am I going back

well yes

don't want to quit hunting just yet

and not quite ready to jump back in to the

control freak ish

over-priced under preforming African

re peat and rewash cycle

hear good words about Matt as well have not yet hunted with him


This poem doesn't rhyme???


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Dogleg

here is the point for me

can I do the control one shot on the sticks

shoot this one-- not that one-- shoot-- don't shoot --shoot again-- stop shooting

bull shit in Africa ya for a while

why because it is the only place with elephants

that why

but after a planes game hunt or two an elephant hunt

un shot bullets --over tipped ph's with there hand out now for your $2,500 binoculars

it loses most of the charm

easy to get converted to an Australian cull hunt as a next better hunt that you can repeat next year with enthusiasm and a good taste in your mouth

thing is if you go out back and some outfiter pulls that sudo african ph shit like in the vidio above

the hunting in Australia will not sell

there are only so many fools and green guys willing to pay as much as it costs to cull at this level

so the Australia over Africa hunters that will buy in to the out back good times like that cull hunt ain't going to put up with that micro management

I took a trigicon over there and put it to work

what a pissy prissy commercial IMHO

the African business model is a Australian outfitters best marketing tool

not every one down under is smart enough to see that SOME THINK THEY NEED TO BE LIKE AN AFRICAN

as a very satisfied customer I will just say

Barry having been on both sided of the good and the bad hunting in Africa gets it

that is the way he ran my hunt

am I going back

well yes

don't want to quit hunting just yet

and not quite ready to jump back in to the

control freak ish

over-priced under preforming African

re peat and rewash cycle

hear good words about Matt as well have not yet hunted with him


This poem doesn't rhyme???


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boys the word your are looking for is resonate if you want a poem get your self a pink dress

do you two buy 15-30 k hunts in Africa

will you ever if so 3-5 20 k hunts for each of you should get ya both fixed up [tuned up ] good for a sympathetic resonation

up to that point your string may be just a bit to short and soft to-- to pick up on the signal

a ha he [[bait]]

the man with no pants here is not an emperor

lots of people on this form have paid that much or more money we all kind of know

you two wet ducks just may give me a chance to air this out


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Frank,
I'm pickin' up whatcher layin' down man.
 
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