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Favorite Hunts You've Been On?

Started by Etter, February 12, 2017, 09:02:00 PM

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Buckeye1977

Hopefully it will be the hog hunt I'm planning for next year!
Nick

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Zipper standard 62" 52@28

wingnut

I'm going with Alaska for Moose.  This year will mark 7 times for me.

Mike
Mike Westvang

Terry Green

Too many to name.....

Tx Sweats

Solana

Hog Heaven

Wild things

St Jude Pheasant hunts

Paradise Squirrel hunts

TGB Cohutta hunts

Kenny M Missouri hunts

I'm sure I'm forgetting something.....
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Joe2Crow

I'm betting any hunt with Charlie Lamb would be memorable. That man always looks as happy as a pig in &#%@ just to have a bow in his hand.

My most memorable hunt with longbow was a wv whitetail hunt that turned into a coyote hunt when one came trotting by at 11 yards. Then I had to carry that flea bag over a mile back to my vehicle.

Etter

Always planning the next "big trip". Think its gonna be CO elk. Met a fella this year that knows a little bit about it.  :)

STICKBENDER98

My favorite hunts are the ones I got to spend with my Grandpa, and my Dad both of whom have passed.  Great memories being able to grow up tagging along with them, and being able to spend time in the woods with them.  The time I get to spend hunting with my brother are also my favorites.
Too many bows to list, and so many more I want to try!  Keep the wind in your face, and your broadheads sharp.

Rick Richard

Wyoming Wilderness Elk hunting in the Thorofare region. Look forward to that hunt every year even though it is an 8 to 10 hour horseback ride.

elkken

Caribou at McKay Lake NW Territories .... best spot and stalk hunting there is    :thumbsup:
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good

TGMM Family of the Bow

monterey

All the times with my dad when he started letting me tag along when I was about ten.  Lots of lessons on sitting still and reading the wind.  It was a huge thrill.

My last hunt with my dad was just after I got out of college and we went off for a weekend of mulie hunting.  I saw that he was shooting some store bought cheapo arrows that he had put his bear razor heads on.  They were all crooked.  It was the first sign that my dad was in the early stages of alzheimers.

Next to that is whatever the next trip is that I'm planning.
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Trenton G.

Any late season whitetail hunt when it's snowing really hard. I love it!

mnbwhtr

My favorites would have to Caribou first, from Alaska to Newfoundland the country you hunt them in is beautiful, Elk second, again the scenery, Spring bear would be third but the one everyone should do at least once is Africa, pretty hard to compare to anywhere else I've been.

YORNOC

Chasing elk in the high mountains tops it for me. The physically hardest hunt ever, but man! So much fun and adrenaline when they are bugling back and coming in to challenge YOU.
David M. Conroy

Mike Bolin

Took two trips to Quebec after Caribou. The first trip in '99 there were 9 of us that traveled up together. Saw a few Caribou and if memory serves me correctly there were 10 Caribou that made the trip back to Indiana...none were mine though. Even though I came home without an animal, it was probably the best trip I have ever been on. Good friends, comradery, fresh fish for supper and the Northern Lights at night!
Three of us from the trip in '99 booked for 2003. We ended up in a large base type camp that housed 20 hunters in all. I wasn't sure how that was going to work out with that many hunters, but we hit the "migration" and it was crazy. I had killed out by day 3 and could've killed out on the first day, but with that many Caribou I was being fairly picky. We saw hundreds of Caribou each day and I had over 1000 come through on the day I killed out.
Things are much different in Quebec now and those days are over. I feel blessed to have had the chance to hunt for Quebec/Labrador Caribou and to stomp around in that beautiful country and to have been fortunate enough to kill two nice bulls.
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jsweka

Bear Quest with Tom Philips!!!!!!!

I went in 2016 and although I wasn't successful, it was the most fun I've ever had on a hunt.  I plan on going again in 2018.
>>>---->TGMM<----<<<<

katman

Africa hands down, if I could afford it I would go every year. Kansas whitetail hunts have also been good to me. Love pursuing mature whitetails.
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Sawpilot 75

The Edmonton Bowzone in Alberta. Magical place! I can't wait to go back.


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