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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Benny Nganabbarru on August 05, 2009, 06:13:00 AM
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G'day Gents,
I've taken a bit of a fancy toward '59 Kodiaks (as have most people here, I understand) - mind, from pictures only (I've not laid eyes on one - not too many around Katherine [ie. none]).
Anyway, I have a couple of questions:
1. What is the chance of someone having a shootable one for sale that's anywhere from 60# to, well, 100#?
2. If there are no real '59ers like that for sale, what is the chance of finding a bowyer who would take an order for a replica (I've read on here about a number of bowyers who have made these, but I don't know who is currently willing to take orders or not)?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
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PM sent
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Thanks for all the PMs, fellows! I've got plenty of wonderful information to get me into trouble with my darling missus! Cheers!
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Ok, I make myself look (or prove) I'm stupid rather frequently so don't mind asking.
What the HECK kind of critter is that in your photo Ben? Can you post a bigger version?
I know my eyes aren't what they once were but.....???
As for the repoductions, I see em around. If I see a "big boy" Ill save the link. Know of a couple but didnt notice the poundage.
Good luck with the Missus!
Steve
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G'day Steve,
No worries. It's a feral jack donkey, and was my third bowkill, and first traditional bowkill (haven't used compounds since), with my first traditional bow, a 60# Martin Hunter. Being a novice, the brace height was far too low. We only hunt feral (introduced pest) animals in Australia with the bow - no native animals.
Thanks for keeping an eye out.
Cheers,
Ben
(http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l164/b_kleinig/3-1.jpg)
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Ben, The heavy weight 59 kodiaks are real expensive. There are some around, probably well over $1000 for that kind of weight.
your Martin is a good choice, those Hunters always shoot good.
Good shot on the donkey!
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Ben,
I'm not familiar with them. Are they edible? It looks like a good sized animal. How do you hunt them, spot and stalk, blind or stand?
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http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=056635;p=1#000000
Guys, here's a link to some of Ben's past stories on hunting feral game down-under; really interesting reading about a different type of hunting! :thumbsup:
Cheers, Ben!
:campfire:
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Thanks, man!
Yep, both spot and stalk, and brush blind ambush. This one was the result of a very tricky stalk.
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Man when I first saw the nose on that thing It reminded me of one of my Sister in laws named Becky...It looked like a deer that ran smack into a Semi....Thanks for clearing that up for us ...Bet it taste like Horse don't he...In our country we use them as A.T.V.'s " A$$ Traveling Very slow"... :knothead: