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If time and money weren't a factor ???

Started by Froggy, February 23, 2013, 01:07:00 PM

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Froggy

I know they are fortunate ones that have been able to fulfill their dream hunt, and would love to hear their storie's. But for those of us still in dream mode, what would your ultimate Traditional bow hunt over all other's be ? For myself, it has to be a hunt for African Leopard at nightime over bait. From reading about hunts from Capstick to Corbett, the adrenaline rush of a cat that stealthy being able to be up a tree and on a bait and never make a sound is amazing. I can't hardly imagine the feeling of trying to keep in check, focus and make the shot with the blood probably rushing through your ears like ocean waves. It would be such a experience to be in on selecting the spot, help setting the baits and be able to follow through at the moment of truth. Look forward to hearing everybody's one hunt over all others they wish for. Number two for me would be to have the opportunity to arrow a World class Whitetail !!

Froggy
TGMM  >>>>---------> Family of the bow

German Dog

For me it would be either a 2 week pack trip in the yukon or B.C. for moose. Have a rustic log outpost cabin to stay in and then travel by horse or mule each day.

And if we can back up time I'd like to be at the Little Delta Cabin with Fred and Glenn......  : )

juneaulongbow

Not legal in Brazil but... float the Amazon or hunt the Pantanal taking Marsh Deer, Tapir, Jaguar, Black Caiman, Capybaras, Maned Wolf and Bush Dog.

Sixby

Argali Ram in Russia.The one with the huge horns.

God bless you all, Steve

S.C. Hunter

I have many places I would love to hunt. None really exotic I guess. B.C., Alaska, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico. Elk, moose, bear
mountain lion, deer and turkey. Just some places to enjoy the beauty of nature and have a chance to take any of these game. I grew up in the south and loved hunting those woods, just a simple man and these places have always been on my list of places to see and hunt. I forgot Idaho.
USMC 82-86

BWD

"If I had tried a little harder and practiced a little more, by now I could have been average"...Me

ron w

Sheep or goat would be really cool, but health and bad knees will not ever allow that to happen. So I'll be happy to someday have a successful hunt.....somewhere!!
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Steve Clandinin

My dream of stalking a Cape Buff just isn't reality anymore,for alot of reasons,so second best is what I do now.With my son and friends 25 miles into the Northern Alberta forest,with Walltents and woodburning stoves we chase Moose and Elk.Next is right out my back door in Saskatchewan chasing world class Whitetails and Muledeer.
Quote from Howard Hill.( Whenever he taught someone to shoot) "Son make up your mind right now if you want to target shoot or hunt as theres a world of differance between the two"

CDR

Has to be elk hunting for me. It is something I have always wanted to do, Colorado, Montana, it really doesn't matter!

Someday...   :campfire:

Steve O

That would be the entire season in the Cassair Mountains of British Columbia from August 1-October 15 hunting everything they have available with my TallTines.  Stone Sheep, Mountain Goat, Caribou, and Grizzly, Moose, Elk, Black Bear, and Wolf.

Ibow


Pat B.

I'd like to go with Steve O !

Maybe in the next lifetime.

dnovo

I would love to spend a couple months in Australia. First would be water buffalo, then anything and everything else that is down under.
Reality is that it won't ever happen but dreams die hard.
PBS regular
UBM life member
Compton

Gen273

For me, it would be a month in Alaska hunting a few different things.
Jesus Saves (ROM 10:13)

Keith Langford

I would love to do a Grizzly hunt with my Recurve in B.C. or Alsaska, I just think that is the ultimate test and would love to be able to see that awesome country
John 3:16

centaur

Griz! But mountain goats and Dall Sheep run a close second.
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

WESTBROOK

Steve O was reading my mind, go up to BC and setup camp for about 3 months and hunt what ever is available.  :thumbsup:  

Eric

Izzy

A wild ox world slam! Banteng, gaur, cape, water buff and wood and plains bison. Oh and a muskox cause theyre just cool.

bartcanoe

At the top for me is elk and moose.  Still trying to figure out where and how.  I've set aside Sep 2014 for whatever I figure out.
Dave

US Army Retired (1984-2013)
Job 42:1-6

Kingsnake

I'm with CDR on this one....it would have to be elk out west.  I've never hunted them...never had a backcountry hunt.  

Of course, I'd have to modify the prequisites to read, "If time and  money, and skill with trad gear weren't a factor . . ."

Kingsnake


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