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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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Kingsnake


longbowray

BOWHUNTTER FOR LIFE

TexasBaba

I would love to hunt Himalayan Blue Sheep and Tibetan Gazelles in the Dulan Hunting Ground located in China's far southwestern Qinghai province. It has never been done with a traditional bow before, ar at least in our modern world.
Indian Archery #273 Cochise AMO 60" 40#,

STICKBENDER98

Nothing real fancy or exotic for me, just small chunk of land right here in Michigan to hang my trestand to call my own.
Too many bows to list, and so many more I want to try!  Keep the wind in your face, and your broadheads sharp.

Bowwild


jsweka

Caribou - with an outfitter that will fly me to a new location in the middle of a hunt if we're not seeing animals.
>>>---->TGMM<----<<<<

Sam McMichael

Sam

Stixbowdrew

Marco Polo rams somewhere in the Himalayas, beautiful creature ad even prettier country, it's the roof top of the world!
All we have to decide is what to do with the time given to us.

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hardtimes

I would be in for elk and moose. Location no so important I would hunt where ever they roam.

Tater

Compton Traditional Bowhunters Charter/Life Member
Big Thompson Bowhunters
United Bowhunters of Illinois
TGMM Family of the Bow

BDann

For me, it's anywhere I have hope of seeing some decent game, with good company back at the camp.  The game is the gravy, the hunt and and experience is what I'm after.

pcappy08

Bugling bull elk or a b&c whitetail are on the bucket list for me
Great Northern Super Ghost
56" 60lbs @ 29"
Morrison Cheyenne
62lbs @ 29"

Friend

Since 2008, my acute focus, with no competition, has been to pursue the Reds and Fallows of New Zealand. The hunt is be 10 days to permit absolute immersion, total engagement and recuperation time if required. Wish to allot time to absorb some morsels from the abounding treasures and both converse and mingle with the special inhabitants of this majestic country.

Ponderous racks command invariable alluring aspirations and may consume the mind; while an eventful hunt is forever yearned for, but the most worthy treasures I hope to harvest are the prime experience and its indelible divine memories.

>>> The dream hunt has been dreamt enough.<<<

My personal pinnacle dream hunt is scheduled to unfold March 2014.
>>----> Friend <----<<

My Lands... Are Where My Dead Lie Buried.......Crazy Horse

Jayrod

I would have to say a elk hunt in Utah ..Idaho or somewhere in the Rocky's and then to Saskatchewan or Iowa for a big brute whitetail... then onto Manitoba stickflingers for a big Cinnamon bear all harvested with my tall tines curve!!!!!!!
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Compton traditional bowhunter member

UrbanDeerSlayer

Elk and/ or Moose.  But in the short run and more attainable is to take a trip south and hunt hogs. No feral hogs in PA, I'm hoping to do that this year.
Shoot Straight, Feel Great!

SKITCH

How 'bout bear in Russia with Don Thomas Jr. along to guide. That endless wilderness would be pretty amazing. Conversations would be pretty good too.

Or

Moose in the north.
"A nation with little regard for it's past will do nothing in the future to be remembered" 
   Lincoln

ESP

I made a promise to myself that I would go on a mountian goat hunt.  Probably in Alaska if I had the finances.  I would like 10 days for hunting/waiting out bad weather.

medic77

I think a float trip in Alaska hunting for everything I could get a tag for and the fly fishing to boot.  That is my ultimate.
You're Off to Great PLACES!
     Today is YOUR day!
You're MOUNTAIN is Waiting.
 So....Get on Your WAY!  - Dr. Seuss

David Yukon

I guess since I live in the Yukon, it would be to connect, with a moose, caribou and a sheep with my long bow!! If I can get good enough with my bow, I will certainly try again this year!!

sawtoothscream

- Hunterbow 58"  47# @26"
-bear kodiak 60"  45# at 28"


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