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Started by Benha, March 21, 2008, 10:29:00 AM

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Al Kidner

What arrow and Broadhead set up are you going to use Brett?


AK.
"No citizen has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever Seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates.

Brett Finger

Al,
mate got some 60/65 Vic Ash shafts here and 125 vented Black stumps and ribtecs,so was just gunna have a crack with them and see how we go.
Kind Regards, Bretto
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GrayRhino

Clint, very nice!  A great trophy, and a hog to boot.  What a great day afield.  

Al, I also wanted to tell you thanks for the article in the recent TBM.  Struck a chord with me as I have three boys that need time with dad and attention too!  Looking forward to seeing more material from you....and Ben.
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fatman

"Better to have that thing and not need it, than to need it and not have it"
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Commitment is like bacon & eggs; the chicken is involved, but the pig is committed....

Al Kidner

Bulla Bulla Ryan!

Thanks mate for the kind words. That was my 3rd article in TBM and I plan to submit more whenever TBM wants overseas items. Keep an eye out.


AK.
"No citizen has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever Seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates.

tarponnut

Great job on that bull. A hog and a bull, I hope you went and got some help! What a feast!

aussiebowhunter

Clint ,nice bull with the trad gear..

good gear those blackstumps broadheads..
pat.

ozy clint

had to change to magnus II 2 blader. blackstump isn't taking orders.
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

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aussiebowhunter

hopefully they will be back in action soon...

Mike Orton

Clint, you'll have to tell us how those big scrub rascals taste.....kinda looks you got a start rubbing in the marinade already....


the lethality of a well placed arrow is just something to marvel at.  Well done Mate!
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Rick McGowan

Actually the best tasting beef I ever ate was from an old scrubby, it wasn't the most tender however!

curlis

Great thread. Really got the blood pumping! I would love to make a trip over there one of these days.
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Benha

Way to go Clint! Man your living the dream!

Patrick McCormick

Apparently there is a herd in Alaska near hatcher pass, one of my buddies shot a big feral heffer a couple years back
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jcar315

Fantastic thread!!! The thought of chasing one of those big bulls just sends a shiver down my spine. Great pics. Great posts. Why did I wait so long to join trad gang?! John
PS When I was little my Grandfather had a big Brahma bull in Texas and that was one mean bull. You could not even go in the pasture whithout him charging you. Once he got a hold on my Grandfather one time too many and we had him for dinner!!!
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ozy clint

there's got to be someone else out there who has taken one? don't be shy.
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

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

zipper bowss

I hate to jinx it by posting,because it is not set in stone yet.BUT Tracy and I may be heading to the Cape York Peninsula next April.I will definately be keeping an eye out for these big guys.
Bill

Terrence Greene

WOW... I have heard of feral cows in FL.. but I sure they are nothing like these..

some day... some day

Ian johnson

hunting axis deer, pigs, and scrub bulls is my dream hunt, we have pigs in the swamps here but they have gone nocturnal
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Rick McGowan

I guided a few hunters to them, but not many bowhunters take scrub bulls, they just don't hang around long when they know you are there, most times you just see them moving out at about 80 yards. I would have been happy to take several I have seen, but when I was hunting, I couldn't find a good one and when I did find one, I always had a paying hunter. If you see Cory at the top of the page with his buffalo, we actually saw a couple of really good scrub bulls on that hunt, one was a big old gray bugger that we could have taken if we had thought quick enough, but Cory wasn't sure whether he wanted it or not and it was his shot, before we could get it straightened out he was long gone. I did have two other bowhunters who took a really big, golden colored bull with some bramhman in it, if SCI was accepting scrub bulls still it would have been the new world archery record.


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