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solo water buffalo- my story.

Started by ozy clint, March 26, 2010, 03:59:00 AM

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DesertDude

Well Done, thanks for the story and pictures.
DesertDude >>>----->

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1978-1998

Bonebuster

Awesome!!!

How do you start butchering something that weighs as much as a Jeep?...ALONE!!!!?

What else is there to say?

Simply awesome!!!  :thumbsup:

Mudd

Having skinned out a couple of American Buffalo I know what you mean about not being able to turn one over..lol If we had had access to an electric wench we'd never gotten them skinned.

How hard is to walk away from all that meat knowing that your feeding Dingoes, buzzards and whatever else eats meat when you yourself are a meat eater?..lol

Thanks for sharing. The pictures were great also.

God bless,Mudd
Trying to make a difference
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ksbowman

Great story Ozy! I enjoyed your well written story alot.Keep them coming.  Ben
I would've taken better care of myself,if I'd known I was gonna live this long!

reddogge

Well done.  The story and pics were exciting to read.
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Jim Keller

Thanks for sharing. I felt like I was right there with you. Pics were great too.
Jim

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ozy clint

BTW- a 'ute' is what you guys call a pickup.

what else can you do but walk away from all that meat. you can't carry it all. even if you did trips back and forth it would be fly blown and starting to bloat. meat doesn't last long when it's out in 35C (100F) if you can you come back in about 4-5 days and have fun hunting the pigs that will be feeding on it.   :saywhat:
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

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Gun

Great story Clint. Thanks for sharing!
It's really simple. Just don't take those borderline shots. Tomorrow is another day.

Rik

Ozzy Clint,

To quote 'Ol Dan'l Boone:

"I've kil't two" just like you, but you definitely did me one better.

I did it both times with Billy Baker holding a .375 H & H on the bulls when I shot. It was still exciting as Hell, but you did it solo.

I know what that means, and man, MATE, my hat's off to ya.

WAY TO GO!

P.S. Found out later a .375 H & H will not kill a bull with one shot, or two. Seems it takes about three shots and about an hour. Not much help there, especially when a guy is only 15 to 18 yards away from the bull he just stuck with an arrow. Maybe 'Ol Ozzy Clint, hunting solo,  isn't as crazy as you think?

Ground Hunter

Awesome - made me want to start sharping some broadheads!  Be safe!  H

Mark Baker

Well told and enjoyed the story, Clint!  Thanks so much!
My head is full of wanderlust, my quiver's full of hope.  I've got the urge to walk the prairie and chase the antelope! - Nimrod Neurosis

PowDuck

Great story and definitely exciting. Congratulations on living out your dream.
Romans 8:28

vitalinvader

Great story, can't wait to try it someday. Congratulations.
Scotty Ralph

Doc Nock

I read this on page 3 and didn't post...on the way to the hospital to see my dad who had a stroke.

Speaking of which, lookin at the pic of that buff staring down his nose at ya, I think I might have had an emoblism or at least soiled myself! That is intimidating, hoss!

Wondered about that ute thing...love to know where that term comes from.

I don't think I'd have the cazones to walk 4+miles back "in" to hunt dangerous critters alone, then skin out what I could and hump it back to the "ute." Gads, bro.

You and the brass monkey!!!

Made me realize that some of the antics I thought were pretty Macho in my youth, were whimp fodder! You go guy!
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COOCH

Awsome post solo buff you are the man.  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
Jeff Couture

Wolfkiss

Great story and pics Clint,thanks.
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There is no doubt that the onset of farming saw the end of leasure for the majority of people, who were destined to toil in the fields.

JRY309

Great story and some great pic's,thanks for sharing the story.I really enjoyed reading it and the pic's.

CDR


Terry Green

Been waiting for the right time to read this one.....great Clint, just great.

Congrats!!!    :campfire:
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