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Argentina Buff Cull Hunt
27 November 2005, 05:48
jeffeossoArgentina Buff Cull Hunt
Buscar información en Búfalo que caza en Argentina durante noviembre 2006
Aquà está lo que buscamos:
5 a 8 cazadores
Muchos opprotunities para disparos en búfalos
el precio bajo por envoltura de animal/
arraingments de huésped puede ser modesto
bajo diario cazando la tasa
requerimos a traer nuestros propios fusiles
el envÃo de cráneos europeos de estilo de monte se preferirÃa, pero no serÃa requerido
¿Cualquiera?
gracias
Seeking information on Buffalo hunting in Argentina...
Here's what we are looking for:
5 to 8 hunters
Many opprotunities for shots at buffalos
low price per animal
housing / guest arraingments can be modest
low daily hunting rate
we require to bring our own rifles
shipping of european mount style skulls would be preferred, but not required
anyone?
thank you
jeffe
27 November 2005, 06:57
invader66The species "Bubalus bubalis" is found in Argentina. So Jeff do we have a bubba hunt for
Buba Buffs.

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27 November 2005, 06:59
AfrikaanderHey Jeffeosso, I suggest you to contact JuanPozzi, perhaps he might help you out with this ...
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27 November 2005, 17:46
tiggertateYou mean that Bubbalo hunt we talked about at Camp Cooley?
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
28 November 2005, 06:30
LorenzoJeffe,
I apreciate your effort but your spanish is similar to "me Tarzan...you Jane.."

If I where you I will look something around Entre Rios or Corrientes provinces, near the Paraná river....or further north in Santiago del Estero or the Chaco provinces.
The challenge of the hunt will depends how hard the buffs have been hunted in the area...waterbuffs can be very easy or very difficult to hunt, as I said, it will depend of how hard they have been hunted in a given area.
Good luck
Lorenzo
28 November 2005, 07:26
jeffeossoLorenzo,
thanks for the feedback both on the spanish and on the hunting..
jeffe
28 November 2005, 07:27
invader66[QUOTE]Originally posted by Lorenzo:
Jeffe,
I apreciate your effort but your spanish is similar to "me Tarzan...you Jane.."

Sorry Jeff, Couldn't help it.
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28 November 2005, 07:48
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by Lorenzo:
Jeffe,
I apreciate your effort but your spanish is similar to "me Tarzan...you Jane.."

Gee jeffe, I hope your teacher goes easier on you than Lorenzo did>

Ofcourse my Spanish vocabulary equals to, Ugh

Hog Killer
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28 November 2005, 07:53
invader66To be honest, I can start a fight FAST, But at my age it is the only thing I can do fast anymore.

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28 November 2005, 16:04
jeffeossoLOL
the teacher and my secretary both are...
I'll take the "me tarzan - you jane" versus the normal circumstance of NO spanish...
trust me gene, I can make your blood boil in spanish FASTER than I can in english... growing up on the east side certainly makes one, hmmm, have an interesting vocab
jeffe
28 November 2005, 17:38
Lorenzo
Sorry jeffe.....
My english isn't nothing to brag around neither....

If you arrenge a hunt in Argentina I will try to drive around and invite you with a beer or two. Also after the hunt if you want to visit my country and do some hunting you are welcome.
The ultimate waterbuff hunt in South America must be in Brazil, the wild buff population is HUGE in some VERY wild areas, but as hunting is banned there, you need to be friend of a farmer. I was told that it seems they will open buff hunting for locals soon due the high numbers of these bovines.....
As I said, look for something in northern Argentina. But I don't think there will be any "culling" there, just normal hunting.
A pity you are one year late, we have done it here in my country due to foot and mouth desease. For rumours I received there are are 4 or 5 buffs left in the property I used to hunt in, but considering the size of the area it will be like finding a needle.....
If you want to visit Uruguay send me a PM
Good luck
L
28 November 2005, 18:41
nainitalJeff: PM sent. Like Lorenzo said, arguably the best water buffaloes should roam the Marajo Island in the Amazonas´mouth...alas I understand that Brazil forbids all hunting. That was a very dangerous affair, what with you shooting these formidable beasts from dugouts at short distances. That was killing or diving
29 November 2005, 03:48
jeffeossoLorenzo,
we'll consider it a commitment!
Talking with a couple fellas on this cull. really would like to find a farmer that needs them gone... Big bore work out AND hunting!!
jeff
29 November 2005, 17:59
Charles_HelmJeffe -- I'm sure you saw NitroX's report on a buff cull in Australia in the Australian Hunting forum. It was just what you were looking for (except cows not bulls) but a bit farther away.
29 November 2005, 19:23
tontoNot sure but Australia might not be an option because of getting in your own rifle. I heard it is a very difficult thing to do. But In my checking Australia was a lower cost hunt. I didnt price tickets but saw tickets to Australia for under $1000 a few weeks ago. Added bonus you can shoot camels and jackasses! What a deal.
Dean
Besides Jeffe might be looking to sample a bit of tequila and a side of panocha.
29 November 2005, 19:33
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by tonto:
Not sure but Australia might not be an option because of getting in your own rifle. I heard it is a very difficult thing to do. But In my checking Australia was a lower cost hunt. I didnt price tickets but saw tickets to Australia for under $1000 a few weeks ago. Added bonus you can shoot camels and jackasses! What a deal.
Dean
Besides Jeffe might be looking to sample a bit of tequila and a side of panocha.
With enough advance notice I believe that the paperwork can be done for the guns to come in. The outfitter/hunting operator should be able to advise. The hunt NitroX did was on too short notice to bring in your own guns from overseas.
30 November 2005, 02:42
invader66quote:
Added bonus you can shoot camels and jackasses! What a deal.
Dean
If ya can shoot Jackasses I'm taking ma brother in law.

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STC Hunting Club
05 December 2005, 01:41
D99quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Buscar información en Búfalo que caza en Argentina durante noviembre 2006
Aquà está lo que buscamos:
5 a 8 cazadores
Muchos opprotunities para disparos en búfalos
el precio bajo por envoltura de animal/
arraingments de huésped puede ser modesto
bajo diario cazando la tasa
requerimos a traer nuestros propios fusiles
el envÃo de cráneos europeos de estilo de monte se preferirÃa, pero no serÃa requerido
¿Cualquiera?
gracias
Seeking information on Buffalo hunting in Argentina...
Here's what we are looking for:
5 to 8 hunters
Many opprotunities for shots at buffalos
low price per animal
housing / guest arraingments can be modest
low daily hunting rate
we require to bring our own rifles
shipping of european mount style skulls would be preferred, but not required
anyone?
thank you
jeffe
This is a direct conversion from a language translator site. Jeffe, Espanol doesn't work this way. German and Dutch, maybe Afrikaans, that's about all you can translate this way.
05 December 2005, 06:33
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by tonto:
Not sure but Australia might not be an option because of getting in your own rifle. I heard it is a very difficult thing to do.
Not really, just takes a bit of paperwork before hand and leave a bit of time for the bureacracy to grind. If filling out a few forms is difficult then ....

The fellow I hunted with may be doing cull hunts again as he only shot about a third of what he mentioned he wanted shot. The price and standard of the hunt may lift a bit for next year though.
05 December 2005, 09:24
M1Tankerquote:
Originally posted by invader66:
If ya can shoot Jackasses I'm taking ma brother in law.
I will donate my father in law to your hunt too!!!
William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
05 December 2005, 16:41
tontoquote:
Not really, just takes a bit of paperwork before hand and leave a bit of time for the bureacracy to grind. If filling out a few forms is difficult then ....
Nitrox
Thats good to hear I hope to hunt your country someday and wouldnt if I couldnt use my own rifle. I had talked with a few bowhunters who must have missinformed me. Thanks.
Dean
19 December 2005, 18:28
Don LietzauD99
I have an outfitter in the NT of Australia that will put together a cull buffalo hunt at very good prices for a group willing to tent camp and shoot cull class buffalo. You will be able to up grade to trophy class bulls but the focus will be on shooting cows and non trophy bulls
Get back to me off form and we can talk serious shooting.
Don
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20 December 2005, 18:52
jeffeossoDon,
PM sent
jeffe
11 January 2006, 17:54
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by tonto:
quote:
Not really, just takes a bit of paperwork before hand and leave a bit of time for the bureacracy to grind. If filling out a few forms is difficult then ....
Nitrox
Thats good to hear I hope to hunt your country someday and wouldnt if I couldnt use my own rifle. I had talked with a few bowhunters who must have missinformed me. Thanks.
Dean
Dean
It is much easier if you are hunting with an outfitter who can supply the forms and a nice list of what is required.
Some visitors do find it difficult especially if they plan to travel independently across many states and hunt self-guided. They need to be licensed for most states separately. Australian residents get reciprocity between the states but this does not apply to foreign visitors for short term trips (not permanent). States also have different requirements eg in SA where I live if I supply the firearms, I can take any foreign adult out shooting or hunting as long as I supervise. Bringing in one's own firearms requires paperwork for a temporary firearms licence, plus firearms and ammunition import and export approvals. Some people do manage it, obviously the more states, the more the paperwork needed.
If say you plan to arrive say in Sydney and hunt in the NT with an outfitter, the NT outfitter (any worthwhile one) will have done all this dozens of times each year and it should largely be a formality.
Good advice is at least a couple of months is required to get it all done (with postal delays etc).
12 January 2006, 05:42
Rusty¿Dónde está la Biblioteca?
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Dose cervezas y 4 cokes, por favor!

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12 January 2006, 06:01
TomboCrap on all of them Jeffe. At least you tried. Most gringos don't care to learn they just figure talking louder will get them by...
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12 January 2006, 07:53
Boss Kongonijeffeosso - Don't feel bad about your "spanish". Twenty years ago I was in Japan while at a sushi bar, I thought I asked the waiter were the rest room was,..... what I said was, "Take me to your veal culet".

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12 January 2006, 14:44
Matt Grahamquote:
Originally posted by tonto:
Not sure but Australia might not be an option because of getting in your own rifle. I heard it is a very difficult thing to do. But In my checking Australia was a lower cost hunt. I didnt price tickets but saw tickets to Australia for under $1000 a few weeks ago. Added bonus you can shoot camels and jackasses! What a deal.
Dean
Besides Jeffe might be looking to sample a bit of tequila and a side of panocha.
It differs from state to state but if you are coming to hunt in the Northern Territory we can get all you premits done in around 4 weeks, plus postage time abck and forth as Nitro suggested.
Cheers
Matt Graham
Hunt Australia
12 January 2006, 18:52
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by tonto:
Added bonus you can shoot camels and jackasses!
No the 'jackasses' are protected. They are called parliamentarians (ie politicians) here.
Shoot all the donkeys you want.

13 January 2006, 19:37
tontoglad to hear I was wrong about rifle importing. I have Australia on my list of places to hunt. Sorry to hear I cant shoot any "jackasses" but that still leaves camels and donkeys!
Dean