15 September 2015, 05:17
GunsmokeAdventuresBuffalo Bull Harvest Hunts 2016
Want to hunt multiple Buffalo bulls with NO trophy fee?
We are offering harvest hunts in 2016 for Australian water buffalo
Mature NON trophy bulls are targeted for their size and capacity of meat that can be recovered. Depending on the concession large mature wild ox/scrub bull may also be harvested
Hunts are 2x1 for 5 days duration .....and while there are never any guarantees with hunting, expectations are 2-3 animals per day
There are in fact no limitations on how many you shoot ....we want the meat!!
Hunters can very reasonably expect to have opportunities on 4 or more Mature Buffalo bulls each during the hunt
Although a non trophy hunt, many animals are of very high representative size. Hunters will be permitted to select and take a single set of horns and skull each (euro mount) if they wish to boil and clean them in camp.
Additional skulls as well as Trophy bulls, trophy cows, wild boar, wild dog and feral donkey may also be available for a fee
5 days hunting + 2 x travel days $US 7700 includes
unlimited harvest buffalo and wild ox bulls (no trophy fee)
Access permits for Aboriginal land
road transfer from Darwin
professional guide and 4wd Hunting vehicle
Tented accommodation
food and soft drink
Beer or wine with Dinner
Not included
optional charter flights to camp
International visitor licence and rifle import permits $200
Rifle Hire $50 per day + Ammunition
Any Trophy preparation or taxidermy cost
Missed shots/ wounded and lost harvest animals will incur a penalty $350
15 September 2015, 07:25
SaeedI thought one hunts and shoots buffalo, not "harvest" them.
Farmers harvest their tomatoes, carrots and potatoes!
How does one harvest buffalo?
A shovel, a spade

15 September 2015, 09:48
GunsmokeAdventuresHi Saeed,
We are happy for you to bring your shovel or spade to hunt your buffalo but you must lower your expectation on numbers
Bring a double rifle for best results !
I want to differentiate between our previous hunts were buffalo were culled in large numbers and left to waste.
On these hunts I am offering animals that are specifically targeted for their meat value. I have an opportunity to be able to offer mature buffalo bulls as opposed to cows and young animals that are usually offered on "cull" type hunts
The lower cost hunt and the ability to offer excellent representative animals with NO trophy fee is due to the value of the "harvested" meat
Hopefully this also helps explains the necessary penalty for lost animals