Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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AFTER 11 AFRICAN SAFARIS, AND NOW @ 74 WITH ONE REPLACED KNEE AND A GIMP OTHER KNEE, SOME OF THE TRADITIONAL AFRICAN HUNTS I WOULD LIKE TO REPEAT, OR NEW HUNTS, ENTAIL MORE WALKING THAN I MAY BE UP TO. I ALWAYS WANTED TO DO A BEAR HUNT OFF A BOAT IN ALASKA, GOOD FOOD, WARM SHOWERS, MAFNIFICENT SCENERY, ..... IF MY WHELLS WERE GOOD, MAYBE AFRICA FOR MORE CAPE BUFFALO, OR AN ELEPHANT, OR A LORD DERBY ELAND, OR .....
"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/22/2019 8:34 PM
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Too rich for my blood. Looks like Africa someday. And I will take insect repellent lotion with me. LOL
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/22/2019 11:05 PM
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Hahahahaha! Too rich for my blood as well!
I think some fail to grasp that Africa is an experience to be evaluated in its entirety. The sounds, smells, cultures, terrain, rich game variety, fantastic foods. The experience is a whole lot more than shooting game, and well worth the effort to make it there.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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Hahahahaha! Too rich for my blood as well!
I think some fail to grasp that Africa is an experience to be evaluated in its entirety. The sounds, smells, cultures, terrain, rich game variety, fantastic foods. The experience is a whole lot more than shooting game, and well worth the effort to make it there. I agree completely! The experience as a whole is to savored. I would like very much to hunt moose and bear in Alaska.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/23/2019 1:08 AM
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I'd take having a perfect wind this coming Saturday morning and getting a perfect shot at the nice 10 point I have on camera. Success would be up to me.
But since we're dreaming ... a hunt out West for Mule deer or Elk where the land makes you feel small.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/23/2019 1:14 AM
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Hahahahaha! Too rich for my blood as well!
I think some fail to grasp that Africa is an experience to be evaluated in its entirety. The sounds, smells, cultures, terrain, rich game variety, fantastic foods. The experience is a whole lot more than shooting game, and well worth the effort to make it there. Whit, I?m sure it is breathtaking there, and I believe you,i have been asked 3 Times to go, its just not my bag, I prefer to do other hunts, money only goes so far.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/23/2019 1:20 AM
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Hahahahaha! Too rich for my blood as well!
I think some fail to grasp that Africa is an experience to be evaluated in its entirety. The sounds, smells, cultures, terrain, rich game variety, fantastic foods. The experience is a whole lot more than shooting game, and well worth the effort to make it there. Whit, I?m sure it is breathtaking there, and I believe you,i have been asked 3 Times to go, its just not my bag, I prefer to do other hunts, money only goes so far. I think it really has to be experienced to be understood in its entirety. I don?t deride anyone?s dreams, but you might not know what you?re missing. I will say that it can be remarkably affordable if you do your homework. You can hunt a whole lot of plains game for the price of a trophy whitetail in Texas. There are a lot of myths floating around about Africa and how expensive it is. Oh you can go nuts and spend a lot of money, but you can do the same thing in Alaska. Gentlemen, here?s hoping your dream hunts are realized!
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/23/2019 2:24 AM
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I'm also on the side of having no desire to hunt Africa. The game doesn't interest me, the terrain, temperature and the culture. I live in the northeast and I would rather immerse myself in western hunts for western game like elk, lion, bobcat, mule deer, bobcat.....in the mountains of Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Or the desert southwest..Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada. On horseback with a pack of hounds or a pack string. Living out of a wall tent cooking over an open fire with Dutch ovens and cast iron while the horses are hobbled outside with the bell on, or tied to the highline.
.44 magnum or .44 special on my hip. Encore pistol in 7mm-08 in my bandidos holster. Riding in my saddle and even on my own horses!!!!
Listening to the Hounds work a track.
THAT is my dream hunting.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/23/2019 2:29 AM
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Hahahahaha! Too rich for my blood as well!
I think some fail to grasp that Africa is an experience to be evaluated in its entirety. The sounds, smells, cultures, terrain, rich game variety, fantastic foods. The experience is a whole lot more than shooting game, and well worth the effort to make it there. That's a great point. I've never had Africa in my sights to hunt but I think an African Safari would be amazing. Also, and this has stuck with me for years. A former colleague of mine said this..."Don't go to Africa until you can afford to go back".
The meat won't fry if the lead don't fly.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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And finally, the TOP FIVE reasons to hunt Africa (that really needs no explanation or justification):
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/23/2019 5:54 PM
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Spencer, that's some good choices! Since I've lived here all my life I've been able to live that dream every year but I've always knew how lucky I've been to be able to do it, I've never taken it for granted. And like Max said, you need to look into Africa before giving up on a Safari, you can do one for plains game & have a great hunt for 3-4-5 animals for what you can pay for one animal in Alaska. Also in Alaska you might not even see that animal but you're still going to pay for it. Not so in Africa. Just seeing Africa, the people, the sights, the rivers, etc. You can just enjoy the culture & not even hunt for days & have a blast, it's just so different but don't wait too long, it's changing. Nothing like sitting around the Braii at night with friends after a day of hunting & swapping stories in Africa.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: sixshot]
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01/24/2019 4:02 AM
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Spencer, that's some good choices! Since I've lived here all my life I've been able to live that dream every year but I've always knew how lucky I've been to be able to do it, I've never taken it for granted. And like Max said, you need to look into Africa before giving up on a Safari, you can do one for plains game & have a great hunt for 3-4-5 animals for what you can pay for one animal in Alaska. Also in Alaska you might not even see that animal but you're still going to pay for it. Not so in Africa. Just seeing Africa, the people, the sights, the rivers, etc. You can just enjoy the culture & not even hunt for days & have a blast, it's just so different but don't wait too long, it's changing. Nothing like sitting around the Braii at night with friends after a day of hunting & swapping stories in Africa.
Dick Preach on brother. I couldnt say it better myself! Ive done the alaska and do the elk all the time and love both! I went to africa the first time with gary smith. He told me on the plane. It just smells different. He was right. There was an immediate allure. I felt it when i was young reading capstick. I didnt know how it would infect me until i went the first time. Its hard to put into words home it feels to chase a cape buff and put it down and drive back to camp on the land rover with the unique smells of the foliage and animals with the cool wind nipping your face watching a perfect sunset over the acacia trees. Wondering if you will come across a great representative and get a shot on another animal on your list. Then be back in camp knowing that there could be a leopard or lion watching you walk back to your hut before hitting the sack. Then doing it again for 9 or 10 more days. My cousin went and felt the same way and took a lionness a kudu and an impala all for under 10k counting the flight. Its just something i would implore anyone saving for a hunt to not consider it. Its just hard to equal!
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: tradmark]
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01/24/2019 4:18 AM
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Agreed. There is just something about Africa. Something at the very root of our nature as human beings. It gets in your blood. When you're there you know its where man was designed to be. And when its time to leave, you know you'll be coming back.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/24/2019 4:24 AM
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I would suggest those of you that have not considered an African hunt to at least give it a look. I hunted the Eastern Cape SA for 8 days, took 6 nice animals and had a fantastic adventure for about the price of an Elk hunt. Like the others have said, it?s an experience well beyond the hunt itself. Check out my 3 stories in the articles section. My PH is a native to South Africa and he made the hunt and adventure of it all a fantastic event for me. The terrain where we were is very similar to the Southwest. I mentioned the mountain terrain and the challenging climbs that we have in the US so he took me on a Warthog hunt to a lost valley that he said he rarely hunts because of the difficulty. It was awesome. All of my animals were spot and stalk with lots of miles walked.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/24/2019 12:40 PM
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BESIDES ALL THE PRO "HUNT AFRICA" COMMENTS BY SIXSHOT, TRADMARK, WHITWORTH, BILLA AND OTHERS, I WANT TO ADD: 1) THE PH's (USUALLY WHITE) KNOW THEIR STUFF AND USUALLY MAKE YOU HUNT HARDER THAN YOU WANT TO. 2) THE BLACK TRACKERS ARE INCREDIBLE BUSHMEN AND TRACKERS. TO WATCH THEM TRACK IS AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE, AND THEIR SENSE OF DIRECTION IS BETTER THAN A GPS. AFTER A 4 OR 5 HOUR MEANDERING HIKE TRACKING, WHEN IT IS TIME TO GO GET THE VEHICHLE, A TRACKER WILL GO BACK TO IT IN A STRAIGHTLINE.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/24/2019 4:47 PM
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I have no doubt that Africa is amazing. A booking agent came very close to convincing me once. I just can't see a Range Rover taking the place of a fine horse. 😉
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/24/2019 4:51 PM
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I I just can't see a Range Rover taking the place of a fine horse. 😉
Dan Hahahahaha! But can you see Cape buffalo taking the place of an elk? I can! LOL! It?s still worth doing, Dan!
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/24/2019 5:03 PM
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/24/2019 6:24 PM
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Guys, that's the thing about Africa, you can do it your way, Land Rover, or on your feet, they will accommodate you. I suppose you could ride a Zebra if you wanted! My choice was to walk & we walked every single day, right out the front door of the hunting lodge. Myself & Willem, my PH would leave at daylight & head in a new direction because that's how I wanted to hunt. We hunted like that for 14 days, my choice. Only once did we ever get in a safari truck & that was a night hunt for Spring Hares. That was also the night I had an Aardvark get so close to my side of the truck I almost crapped my chaps, except I wasn't wearing chaps! That day we also drove over to a beyond huge Baobab tree that we could all walk inside! Incredible! To me, shooting from a truck would be like kissing your sister. Now traveling in a safari truck & finding animals & then stalking is very common & really the best way to hunt. And like Rey said, those trackers! I think they could sort out a single drop of water in a full glass!
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/24/2019 6:39 PM
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A poor man's Cape Buffalo in America is the American Bison. So that could be an awesome hunt and great meat to eat hunt with one of my big bore revolvers.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Jeff460]
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01/24/2019 7:24 PM
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A poor man's Cape Buffalo in America is the American Bison. So that could be an awesome hunt and great meat to eat hunt with one of my big bore revolvers. I've priced bison and for a true trophy-sized bull, you will have to pay top dollar. More than a water buffalo, but much easier to kill. I wish they were cheaper... I would classify water buffalo as a poor man's Cape buffalo as they are cantankerous, and similarly built (and usually bigger). If you can find a ranch that offers water buffalo (I know they're not indigenous), it will more approximate a Cape buffalo hunt from a "pucker factor" perspective. However, bison are American and frankly they taste fantastic. Meat bison are usually priced decently, but they won't have much size to them. Guys, get your passports in order and book a hunt in Africa, you will not regret it!
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/24/2019 10:33 PM
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I HAVE KILLED AMERICAN BISON ANS WATER BUFFALO (BOTH AT THE YO RANCH IN TEXAS) WITH REVOLVERS, AND 3 CAPE BUFFALO IN ZIMBABWE (ALSO WITH REVOLVERS), AND HAVE TRACKED MANY MORE CAPES, AND BELIEVE ME WHEN I TELL YOU THAT THE ADRENALIN RUSH FROM TRACKING AND SHOOTING DANGEROUS GAME SUCH AS THE CAPE BUFFALO FAR EXCEEDS ANY OTHER BOVINE, DEER OR ANTELOPE HUNT I HAVE EVER BEEN ON. I GO TO ALASKA TO HUNT BEARS, USUALLY SPRING TIME BLACK BEAR OVER BAIT. BLACK BEARS ARE DANGEROUS BUT YOU ARE ALSO HUNTING AMONG THE BROWN BEARS AND I HAVE HAD THEM COME IN WITHIN YARDS OF OUR STAND. THE BROWNS/GRIZZLIES ARE REAL BAD ASSES AND TO BE AROUND THEM GETS MY ADRENALINE GOING. LATELY, IN SOME AREAS, ALASKA HAS ALLOWED THE SHOOTING OF BROWNS/GRIZZLIES OVER BAIT IN THE SPRING. PLANNING TO GO IN MAY AND WILL HAVE AN APPROPRIATE TAG IN HAND FOR WHATEVER BEAR PRESENTS AN OPPORTUNITY.
"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: 45MAN]
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01/24/2019 11:29 PM
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I HAVE KILLED AMERICAN BISON ANS WATER BUFFALO (BOTH AT THE YO RANCH IN TEXAS) WITH REVOLVERS, AND 3 CAPE BUFFALO IN ZIMBABWE (ALSO WITH REVOLVERS), AND HAVE TRACKED MANY MORE CAPES, AND BELIEVE ME WHEN I TELL YOU THAT THE ADRENALIN RUSH FROM TRACKING AND SHOOTING DANGEROUS GAME SUCH AS THE CAPE BUFFALO FAR EXCEEDS ANY OTHER BOVINE, DEER OR ANTELOPE HUNT I HAVE EVER BEEN ON. I GO TO ALASKA TO HUNT BEARS, USUALLY SPRING TIME BLACK BEAR OVER BAIT. BLACK BEARS ARE DANGEROUS BUT YOU ARE ALSO HUNTING AMONG THE BROWN BEARS AND I HAVE HAD THEM COME IN WITHIN YARDS OF OUR STAND. THE BROWNS/GRIZZLIES ARE REAL BAD ASSES AND TO BE AROUND THEM GETS MY ADRENALINE GOING. LATELY, IN SOME AREAS, ALASKA HAS ALLOWED THE SHOOTING OF BROWNS/GRIZZLIES OVER BAIT IN THE SPRING. PLANNING TO GO IN MAY AND WILL HAVE AN APPROPRIATE TAG IN HAND FOR WHATEVER BEAR PRESENTS AN OPPORTUNITY. I have to readily admit that some of the diciest moments I?ve had hunting bovines were in Hondo, Texas. We?ve had numerous ?incidents? with both Watusi and water buffalo. The most aggressive animal I faced was that blonde water buffalo from the Bash two years ago (ask tradmark about that one). There?s trouble in Texas if you seek it!
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: 45MAN]
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01/24/2019 11:36 PM
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THE BROWNS/GRIZZLIES ARE REAL BAD ASSES AND TO BE AROUND THEM GETS MY ADRENALINE GOING. You "hit the nail on the head" with that one Rey.... Nothing I`ve experienced compares to what I felt as I made my way through a maze of alders and finding brown bear hair at eye level. Or walking a trail to find a large bedded area and have your guide say "imagine waking that big boy"....Yes... it gets that blood flowing.... I wish you the best of luck on your upcoming hunt... PS- wish I was going with you
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/25/2019 3:16 PM
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The Texas hunt for transplanted water buffalo sounds like a great plan and your personal experiences would prove that out. The opportunity to do so will be an adventure I look forward to.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Jeff460]
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01/25/2019 3:50 PM
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The Texas hunt for transplanted water buffalo sounds like a great plan and your personal experiences would prove that out. The opportunity to do so will be an adventure I look forward to. Jeff, it?s definitely a worthwhile experience in my humble opinion. Bison is also really attractive to me as the meat is fantastic. I wouldn?t be opposed to a big woolly head on my wall as well!! Also fantastic! All of the hunts mentioned here sound great. Where to begin?!?
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/25/2019 6:24 PM
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This is a fun thread! lots of cool hunts, and some re-occuring themes it seems.
Just to piggy back on what many have stated already, Africa is an amazing experience in itself. I am lucky enough to have been to Tanzania (didn't get to hunt) and the landscape, people, culture, and creatures are all spectacular.
That being said, I would love to go back with my FA 454 in hand, and if I am dreaming big, do a 21 day safari in Mozambique or Tanzania in some of the old school real "wild" locations left on the Dark continent.
Equally as exciting and dream worthy for me would be to do a 21 day "safari" in Alaska (or Canada if we're dreaming!) and hunt moose, caribou, black bear, grizzly,and dall sheep.
I wild, fair chase bison someday would be amazing too
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/25/2019 8:00 PM
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This is a fun thread! lots of cool hunts, and some re-occuring themes it seems.
Just to piggy back on what many have stated already, Africa is an amazing experience in itself. I am lucky enough to have been to Tanzania (didn't get to hunt) and the landscape, people, culture, and creatures are all spectacular.
That being said, I would love to go back with my FA 454 in hand, and if I am dreaming big, do a 21 day safari in Mozambique or Tanzania in some of the old school real "wild" locations left on the Dark continent.
Equally as exciting and dream worthy for me would be to do a 21 day "safari" in Alaska (or Canada if we're dreaming!) and hunt moose, caribou, black bear, grizzly,and dall sheep.
I wild, fair chase bison someday would be amazing too
All of this sounds great to me!
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Whitworth]
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01/26/2019 2:59 AM
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A great discussion. Many wonderful hunts mentioned. Perhaps this shows that there really are no ?bad? hunts. One of each please !!!
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,... " Matthew 28:19
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: Muddy]
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01/26/2019 4:43 AM
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I have no doubt that Africa is amazing. A booking agent came very close to convincing me once. I just can't see a Range Rover taking the place of a fine horse. 😉
Dan true, but lions, cape buff, leopards, rhinos, and as on one of my safaris, agressive hippos a few miles from water dont kill land rovers so i think that may have something to do with their choice of hunting transportation 😁
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/26/2019 2:07 PM
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I have no doubt that Africa is amazing. A booking agent came very close to convincing me once. I just can't see a Range Rover taking the place of a fine horse. 😉
Dan true, but lions, cape buff, leopards, rhinos, and as on one of my safaris, agressive hippos a few miles from water dont kill land rovers so i think that may have something to do with their choice of hunting transportation 😁 Yup, it?s a beautifully hostile place! That?s what makes it so appealing.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/28/2019 10:45 PM
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How I wish I could hunt one of these big cats with a handgun
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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THERE WAS A RESTAURANT ACROSS THE RIVER IN MEXICO THAT HAD A HUGE FULL SIZE MOUNTED JAGUAR. JAGUARS EXIST DOWN SOUTH NOT EVEN 100 MILES FROM BROWNSVILLE. WITH BALLS AND MONEY YOU CAN STILL HUNT THEM (ILLEGALLY) BUT THEN YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING WITH THEM. THE LAST JAGUAR IN THE U.S. WAS KILLED SHORTLY AFTER WW II ABOUT 20 MILES FROM BROWNSVILLE.
"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: 45MAN]
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01/29/2019 1:07 AM
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jamesfromjersey
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might have the balls but I don`t have the money
Life member-NRA-SCI Member-HHI #2900-HHASA #067 Colt-Ruger-Freedom Arms-and S&W Collector Assoc.s "I have more guns then I need but not as many as I want" "Handgun hunters HAVE to be good"
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: jamesfromjersey]
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01/29/2019 2:56 AM
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45MAN
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JAMES: "THE BALLS" IS A REFERENCE TO THE VENUE OF THE HUNT AS PARTS OF TAMAULIPAS CAN BE REALLY DANGEROUS, AND THE "UNDERGROUND" NATURE OF THE NON-SANCTIONED HUNT, AND NOT JUST THE DANGER IN HUNTING ANY OF THE BIG CATS. THERE WERE SOME TEXAS LION HUNTERS THAT RAN DOGS AND WERE RUMORED TO BE HUNTING JAGUAR IN SOUTH AMERICA, AND EVEN SNOW LEOPARD IN THE HIMALAYAS.
"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: 45MAN]
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01/29/2019 11:38 AM
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jamesfromjersey
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I see what you mean Rey... mine aren't that big....
Life member-NRA-SCI Member-HHI #2900-HHASA #067 Colt-Ruger-Freedom Arms-and S&W Collector Assoc.s "I have more guns then I need but not as many as I want" "Handgun hunters HAVE to be good"
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: jamesfromjersey]
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01/29/2019 6:32 PM
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sixshot
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Aw, come on James, you only live once & with that accent they would think you were part of a South American cartel anyway!!
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
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01/29/2019 9:54 PM
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jamesfromjersey
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Only a guy from Idaho could come up with that
Life member-NRA-SCI Member-HHI #2900-HHASA #067 Colt-Ruger-Freedom Arms-and S&W Collector Assoc.s "I have more guns then I need but not as many as I want" "Handgun hunters HAVE to be good"
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: jamesfromjersey]
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01/30/2019 6:12 AM
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cobrad
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Alaskan Moose for me. I've got elk, black bear, deer, turkeys, marmots, and some other stuff, but never hunted moose. Gun would be my FA .454. I like hunting with revolvers. I do use a Vortex Viper as I can't see open sights to well anymore.
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Re: The ultimate handgun hunt?
[Re: cobrad]
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02/01/2019 11:54 PM
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jamesfromjersey
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Another critter I love to get a shot at...
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