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Guys, I am looking for a bit of help. Having been to AUS a couple of times and thoroughly enjoying it - I am looking to go back, and I am looking for a place for my clients too. Fact is I did enjoy my time spent with Matt Graham chasing buffalo, but unfortunately that's no longer an option.

So, can you Aussie's give me a couple of outfitters who are solid / honest / hard working guys - with good hunts to offer? Please let me know your thoughts?

You can also PM me, or email me at globalhunts@aol.com so I can start my research.

Kind Regards,


Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
303-619-2872: Cell
globalhunts@aol.com
www.huntghr.com

 
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Karl Goodhand is who I will most likely book next Buffalo trip with


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Graham Williams and Conways / Leithen Valley for Central Arnhemland. Kyle-Little to the east? Carmour Plains to the north?

If I were looking to book a buffalo hunt, I would cheerfully go with any of these. I know the country at Conways and where Graham Williams hunts the best. Amazing, wild, unfenced country teeming with buffalo. Central Arnhemland, where I live, work and hunt is a very different biome to the coastal country. Wherever you go it'll be spectacular.
 
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Simon Kyle Little is about as solid as they get.
 
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Goodhand's a big operation.

I reckon that he's one of the bigger ones in Australia.

Most Aussies hunted with him, his presence in the Australian gun rags is pretty full on.

Or at least it was before we emmigrated back to America in 2014.
 
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Karl Goodhand is who I will most likely book next Buffalo trip with


Karl is a personal friend of mine. He is a good guy. He kills some giant buff.
 
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If you want a "classic" old time Safari experience with plenty of big Buff and little in the way of Mosquitos and swamps then I would Recommend Graham Williams "Australian Buffalo Hunters". Done it myself and now contract for him.
Then there is the Banteng. Plenty of Mosquitos and swamp but big Bulls also tu2
 
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Enjoy your experience! I hiked about twelve kilometres today, along creeks, through swamps and grasslands, and up-and-down mountains. I waved-off one old bull at forty metres with the .500J, and ended-up smacking an ancient one-eyed pirate of a boar as he erupted fifteen metres away with the .300H&H.
 
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