Greenmtnboy said:Sweet,
have you had any steaks off it?
:bow:
BillinOregon said:Wattsy: That price seems pretty reasonable. Can I ask what your 4-year-old's hanging weight was? I would really like to use the .62 underhammer Pacific Zephyr on a harvest, if not the .577 Snider carbine ...
bioprof said:What do they feed those animals? From the condition of the range, it doesn't look like there's much grazing going on there.
dukewellington said:I'm not sure if I would call it a "hunt" myself We British are true sportsmen though, so what is acceptable to you is not acceptable to us.
bigbore442001 said:There are not many places where you can hunt what one would call a free ranging buffalo. Almost all of the buffalo in the United States are owned privately.
The only places that offer free ranging hunts are in Alaska, Canada, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming and Montana. As a rule you have to enter a lottery drawing for the tag and they are hard to obtain.
So for most of us a buffalo hunt will be conducted on a privately owned ranch of varying acreage. Some places are large enough to hide a city while others are much smaller. I have seen buffalo at different ranches and they don't seem to fear much.
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