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Started by always89s boy, January 24, 2010, 05:22:00 PM

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always89s boy

For the most part I think allot of us Tradgangers are from the U.S., but I know we have fellow tradgangers from all over the world. I think it would be cool to see some of the animals these guys have harvested this year.

Lets see some pictures and hear some stories of animals harvested in other parts of the world.
Aim small, miss small
 
I dont miss i give warning shots

always89s boy

Aim small, miss small
 
I dont miss i give warning shots

Chris O

this is a cool idea for a thread. I always like seeing archery pics from other countries. I really liked those recent pics from the gentleman from Andorra.

slivrslingr


Benny Nganabbarru

The year is still young, and I've not hunted successfully yet, but these are from last year or the year before:

TGMM - Family of the Bow

Benny Nganabbarru


Actually, this one is from 2006, I think.
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Benny Nganabbarru

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RonD

Ben what do you do with the animals you harvest?
Do you utilize the donkeys and camels as food or what?  I can't imagine what camel would taste like.

saumensch

Ben,

thats awesome! stalking on this big critters in this open country must be kinda hard, good job!
  :clapper:
And sometimes our dreams they float like anchors in hopeless waters oh way down here
Sometimes it seems that all that matters most are all the things that you can't keep
(William Elliot Whitmore)

DHR

Because hunting is a deep and permanent yearning in the human condition, there is a chronic fury in all people to whom it is denied.- Jose Ortega y Gasset

zipper bowss

I dont know about camels,but donkey's are VERY SMART!I would expect hunting them would be quite a challenge.Thanks for sharing.
Bill

Izzy

That camel is very cool.Id love to hunt them.

RonD

Ben, if you eat those animals I sure would like to see some of the recipes you use to prepare them.

Steve H.

An ungulate is an ungulate is an ungulate...regardless if it has one hump, two humps, or no humps.  (meat is meat)

ChristopherO

RonD,
Whether he eats them or not in the Land Down Under those beast are not native and very distructive to the land due to their high numbers.  From what I've read over the years management hunts are very encouraged to keep the damage down to the native fauna.
BTW, when I catch a mouse in a trap I don't eat it, either.  If someone wants to I'll save it for them, though.  :D

RonD

ChristopherO, you have lost me on your post. I don't recollect making the hunting of these animals an issue. I simply raised the question to as to whether or not the people in Australia consumed the meat of these animals and if so what recipes did they follow in preparing the meat. Personally, whether you kill or eat mice is of no concern to me. Please stop attributing your thinking to me. Your PETA paranoia is showing.

ChristopherO

Simply go back to your two previous post and then think about why you weren't answered by those you asked the question to.  It could be the way it was asked.

rabbit_buster

so do people eat donkey and camel? and i am just asking, i didnt know til a couple months ago that people ate mountain lion.......

Ryan Rothhaar

Those camels are kind of like a moose without the antlers to distract attention from the ugly! (I would love to hunt them sometime, though  ;) )

Made a deal with my wife when I went to Oz - no donkeys or brumbies, everything else was fair game.  I would (and will someday) go back over just for the fantastic pig hunting.  Man, stalking those big boars to 10-15 feet - brings back good memories.....

Ryan

philil

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One shooting, the others saying: "Over the top"!


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