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Australia 2000 Buffalo cull hunt
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We are looking for someone to shoot 2,000 buffalo. In all seriousness there is an opportunity to cull a large number of buffalo and we can offer huge cull packages like NO ONE else can in Australia! 50, 100, 250 animals you name it.

We can come up with any package you want, which can include Trophy bulls, cows, AND management bulls and cull cows.

Here are some packages to think about:

6 hunting days 1x1 basis $18,500
2 Management bulls and 18 cull cows

5 hunting days 1x1 basis $16,500
1 trophy bull, 1 management bull and 5 cull cows

7 hunting days 1x1 basis $35,000
1 trophy bull, 2 management bull and 20 cull cows

14 Day Buffalo/Banteng Safari 1x1 basis- $26,000
Includes 1 Trophy Buffalo Bull & 1 Trophy Banteng Bull
* This involves hunting two different areas. Arnhem Land and the Coburg National Park

All packages include:
- All meals, soft drinks, beer and wine
- Accommodation
- Laundry
- Guides, guide services and vehicles
- Rifle hire
- Trophy preparation
- Darwin Airport/hotel transfers to and from the lodge or camp
- Trophy fees of animals listed in the packages

Packages don’t include
- Alcoholic Spirits
- Dip/Pack and Crate ($500 per animal)
- Shipping of trophies
- Ammunition
- International Firearm Visitors Licence- $200
- Firearm Import Licence (if hunter would like to bring personal firearm & ammo)- $200
- Meals and Incidentals on first and last day travelling to camp and or any sightseeing days
- Charter flights into an out of camp if requested- $POA

TROPHY BULLS
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MANAGEMENT BULLS
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CULL COWS
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From personal experience I can say these are not as wiley as African buffalo species as they have no natural predators and many of them have not seen a human being, but they are just as tough as any Cape Buffalo. Great fun to hunt with a big bolt gun or double rifle or even Archery.

Also available:

Scrub bulls (feral cattle)
Donkeys
Camels (different area)
Banteng (different area)
Feral pigs

You will stay in a tented camp with Hot water, shower, toilets, wifi, hot meals, beds etc.

If you are attending any of the shows our show schedule is listed below. Our Aussie Partner will also be available to tell you first hand about his hunts.

Wishing everyone a Joyous festive season, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Thanks for your time.


Arjun Reddy
Hunters Networks LLC
www.huntersnetworks.com
30 Ivy Hill Road
Brewster, NY 10509
Tel: +1 845 259 3628

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Man, this would be a dream come true. I would be even happy with cull cow and management bull,maybe one day if I win the lottery Smiler

Looks like a great hunt though, I am sure you will sell this out quick.
 
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Do they retrieve the meat ?
 
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They use all the meat they can consume and to give to some aboriginal settlements. But sadly a lot of the meat is not used as there is so much of it and due to the remoteness of the area and the high cost to recover it. Labor is horrendously expensive down under.

In the past buffalo meat was exported but I don't think there is much demand for that now!
 
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Originally posted by reddy375:
They use all the meat they can consume and to give to some aboriginal settlements. But sadly a lot of the meat is not used as there is so much of it and due to the remoteness of the area and the high cost to recover it. Labor is horrendously expensive down under.

In the past buffalo meat was exported but I don't think there is much demand for that now!


So much for politicians saying that people are starving
 
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