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Thanks, this is my second buffalo. This is the first one taken up near the Flathead Indian Reservation. It was supposed to be a 2 year old bull. But judging from my second buffalo I either shot a younger one the last time or an older one this time. I have to rely on the ranchers word as I don't see many in the city. :grin:
 
I can't remember the name of the ranch but here is Steve's email address.

[email protected]
Steve’s Phone 1-406-358-2375 or 1-406-690-0065


His name is Steve Killorn. His ranch is located in Milestone, Mt. I think its called Diving buffalo ranch.
 
The cow looks like a 3 to 4 year old compared to the 24 month old bull in the 2004 picture. Both of them are great! :thumbsup:
 
Thank you my friend. I'm in line for a yellow lab either at the end of this month or March. :thumbsup:
 
Congratulations!! You just can't beat Buffalo for prime eating. I took a 4 year old cow a year ago with my .62 flintlock and still have meat left in the freezer.

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I can't recall the fellas name as we used an outfitter at that time.
 
NWTF Longhunter said:
Congratulations!! You just can't beat Buffalo for prime eating. I took a 4 year old cow a year ago with my .62 flintlock and still have meat left in the freezer.

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Our first Buffalo we ate for over 2 years. I'm thinking this one (which is bigger) we will be eating for quite a while. :grin:
 
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