#3043464 - 11/21/12 10:15 AM
Re: Buffalo
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Crosshairy
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I'd shoot one if given the chance, but mainly as a way of stocking the freezer, unless I was on some sort of hunt that felt more like an adventure (like some previous posters have described).
Otherwise, the excitement wouldn't be a whole lot different than hunting in a box blind looking over a food plot and picking out a doe for the freezer.
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#3047656 - 11/24/12 11:11 PM
Re: Buffalo
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LanceS4803
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A free range buffalo (UT, AZ or AK) is anything BUT sitting in a ground blind.
Rinella's book was an excellent read. he took his buffalo in Alaska. Just the description ofpacking out the meat, while trying to keep ahead of bears, makes it worthwhile.
Now, there are game farms where you can go out and shoot the one the farmer points out and he will pick it up in his front end loader...
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#3062971 - 12/04/12 12:26 PM
Re: Buffalo
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REM7
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The only way I would do it would be a free range hunt. There are several Indian reservations that you can hunt free range buffalo on out west.
same for me
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#3064322 - 12/05/12 08:12 AM
Re: Buffalo
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Loc: Dallas, GA. & Cookeville, TN
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I hit one with a 1991 Ford Ranger. Was not pretty.....
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#3064655 - 12/05/12 12:22 PM
Re: Buffalo
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youngandfree
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Registered: 09/26/12
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Loc: Greene County, Tn.
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The ones I've seen on tv look as difficult as shooting a cow. Maybe they're not all that way but they don't look like much of a "hunt" to me.
The last few deer I have shot were grazing in a field like a cow. I wouldnt call it a "hunt" either... they eat good. Isnt that what matters?
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#3065217 - 12/05/12 06:40 PM
Re: Buffalo
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Gravey
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The ones I've seen on tv look as difficult as shooting a cow. Maybe they're not all that way but they don't look like much of a "hunt" to me. The last few deer I have shot were grazing in a field like a cow. I wouldnt call it a "hunt" either... they eat good. Isnt that what matters? If it suits you fine then go for it. Didn't say anything was wrong with it. Just doesn't sound interesting to me. That said I have no problem shooting a deer grazing like a cow.
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#3069602 - 12/08/12 04:06 PM
Re: Buffalo
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tickweed
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Registered: 11/25/09
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Yes
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#3073939 - 12/11/12 08:46 AM
Re: Buffalo
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nate17
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I have. Best meat I have ever eaten.
yep... id never touch beef again if it wasnt so expensive
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