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Charged by a Buffalo and a season with the Bulls of the Far North

Started by tradtusker, July 30, 2012, 04:10:00 AM

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tradtusker

There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

**TGMM Family of the Bow**

Warthog Blades

Andy Ivy

rushlush

Andy great pics as always, thanks. Hopefully some day I will make down there.

Frank V

Holy cow, I'm going to have to keep coming back here.       :campfire:    
That sunset is simply stunning.     :clapper:      :clapper:    
Andy what weight bow do you use on Buffalo?
That is some pretty country. Thanks for sharing.
Frank
U.S.A. "Ride For The Brand Or Leave."

Bel007

Brian - aka "Big Sexy"
Compton Traditional Bowhunters - Lifetime Member

Duker

I'm drinking from a saucer,cause my cup has overflowed.

Bernie B.

Absolutely amazing!  Great pictures!     :clapper:

Bernie Bjorklund

NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin

Suty

Andy, how incredibly awesome is this, you my friend are one lucky guy. While the rest  of us work at our jobs to fund our passion, you my friend live yours. I am glad I got to share a hunt with you and your dad ( Javelinas in West Texas ) almost 4 yrs ago now.  Perhaps, one day we can again share a fire and swap stories. Till then , Good Hunting my Friend.
          Tu Compadres, Sutty
Dryad Orion ACS Recurve 53#

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."  Edmund Burke

BaldingEagle

"It is the difficulties of archery that make it so interesting to true archers."
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Margly

With a healthy dose of madness and bad memory, life`s a wonderful journey      :thumbsup:    

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Tater

Andy,
  Awesome pictures and great adventures as always...!

    Thanks for taking us along...!
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Shedrock

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and Life member of Bowhunters Of Wyoming

LITTLEBIGMAN

dude only you would hang a buff off the ground to do  broad head field tests! Talk about the maximum effort to test out equipment!
Make a life, not a living

ozy clint

front on hey! i'm straight over to the dangerous game forum now.
top stuff as always andy!
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

Border black douglas recurve 70# and 58# HEX6 BB2 limbs

tradtusker

We had a few buff skulls around camp that became a bit of a tradition to shoot into... here is one with a 300gr VPA 2 blade in it, un-scathed. If i recall 11 out of the 22 Buff that where killed this year where killed with various VPA heads. The results speak for themselves. Can not recommend these heads enough!  For my personal hunting, its all I shoot.



here is the new Off- Set Single Bevel posing with its trophy.
There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

**TGMM Family of the Bow**

Warthog Blades

Andy Ivy

tradtusker

Out in the plains... This is a Bull that Allan and I stalked, I think the first or second day of his hunt, we got into about 50m but the bull stayed in the flats.. I Said to Allan we would leave him un disturbed and come back for him...I did find him again for Allan and this time we got him close...but things just don't always go as we planned.


Here is a Sunset the night Allan and Doug Arrived at our Camp.... I love the sunsets..The day is done and its time to dream of what tomorrows hunt will bring

There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

**TGMM Family of the Bow**

Warthog Blades

Andy Ivy

GRINCH

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USN 1973-1995

calgarychef


tradtusker

Ok now for the Story...
I had a few days to hunt with Mick near the end of the trip, with the interesting findings I had made regarding the front-on shot on buffalo I decided my new Shrew Scout Recurve from Gregg Coffee was capable of taking one down. Its been my go to bow since Iv had it and was never really intended for Buff.
We left one morning early and on the way through the Grasshopper Flats (Were Pat Kelly killed his bull) we picked up this younger Bull, He was out in the open but the wind was good and i decided Il had a stalk, its the first time this year Iv not been alone, whilst hunting myself and thats just as well or we would never see the pics that are to follow.

I got myself in front of the bull whilst Mick was behind the camera. I had to leopard Crawl about 50m into the tree line to get into position the problem was i could not get as far as i had wanted before the bull was heading my way, which basically left me 3m from the trail he was walking down...long story short this is what happened.
he gets to about 6m and see's me tucked into the trees, then proceeds to walk withing touching distance to see what I am. This is for the most part what make a Water Buff Dangerous...it that they are curious and that curiosity brings them close to you something like this Very close. So if they get angry you are well inside the no escape danger zone.

The bull above was not sure what i was but he spooked and ran a circle about 25m, then stopped to look at me again, I had crouched and was ready I enticed him closer with a flicker of my Kuiu Cap and when he got to about 15m I drove an arrow down his chest.
Strait away i knew i had pulled the shot and hit him off center..but there was a lot of blood.. We tracked and found him lying about 120m from the shot, But not dead...far from it actually, I climbed a tree to get a good look at him and after waiting a while said to mick i was going to go in and put in follow up shot.

I left Mick behind and circled around, I had taken my shoes off and just moved in slow and silent. What i was faced with was a quartering away bedded bull with his spine also slightly towards me. Its the only option I had...I knew were to put the arrow and was 15m away between 2 trees.
I steadied and prepared for the shot.. Im still kicking myself now but at the shot I dropped my bow arm as I was so keen to see the arrow hit that it resulted in me hitting 10" lower then I had wanted... and as a result of that it skidded down the ribs and never even reach the chest cavity, that I knew strait away.
The Bull jumped to his feet and spun around to try find what had just stung him.. he locked onto me.. dropped his head and was coming. Full on Charge



I jumped across and crouched about 1m behind the only tree I had, It was game on and I knew it..All my senses where on ultra high and things where happening in Slow motion. A buffs neck and horns are to long to simply keep a tree between it and you, it can swing that horn around and into your guts in a blink of an eye.
I had to know which side of the tree it was going to come, so I placed myself so that 80% of my body was showing to the right side of the tree..when I was sure he would go right..I could commit left ! Which is what I did.  
His hit the tree with enough force to totally Smash you legs.
This is how it unfolded.













Blood spayed all over my quiver.... Fortunately the bull did not come back for seconds.
There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

**TGMM Family of the Bow**

Warthog Blades

Andy Ivy

Dry Creek

58" Bear Super Grizzly  45@28
58" Two Tracks Ogemaw 45@30

ozy clint

Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

Border black douglas recurve 70# and 58# HEX6 BB2 limbs


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