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Argentina Red Stag & Fallow Deer
Posted On 08/03/2008 12:00:40 by globalhunter

South America 2003

World Record White Fallow deer and Red Stag in Argentina

While Shopping for my next worldly adventure, (booked in summer of 2003), Cy from Cabelas Outdoor Adventures, pointed me to a family owned and run hunting ranch near Santa Rosa Argentina. Primarily attracting Red Stag hunters from the US and Canada, this huge ranch also has a number of exotic species from across the globe. Stag are a near cousin to the North American Elk.


Except for the red c... Read More



Buffalo and Mule Deer -Wyoming
Posted On 08/03/2008 11:48:43 by globalhunter
Wyoming Mule deer and Buffalo
  Buffalo and Mule Deer Hunt – Wyoming IPY Ranch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A private haven of bulls, bucks and turkey.
Visualize 47000 acres of rolling wild hills, vast fields and rocky bluffs that provide perfect habitat for all sorts of western game. That’s a reasonable description of this better than most, hunting destination. Privately tucked behind the Devils Tower National Monu... Read More



Oklahoma Trip
Posted On 06/07/2008 00:37:29 by Dawg

Me and my buddies have had a trip to Oklahoma planned for 8 months turkey hunting. As each month passed the more excited I got, I love rio's. So we left on a wed and got to Oklahoma city to spend the night around midnight, I couldn't sleep. Got up on thurs and headed on to camp, the hunters before us had already gone, so the guides were going to take us out that afternoon. We were not supposed to hunt until friday morning, but we got unpacked and headed out. The w... Read More



Tracking Wounded Deer
Posted On 06/06/2008 21:21:01 by Bossman

Ethical hunters should always do their best to deliver a clean lethal shot that ends the life of game quickly. We should "pass up" shots that are less than sure. There are occasions however when our best intentions require us to track game. Out of respect for the wildlife we hunt, we should make every effort possible to find the game we have shot. From the moment we raise our hunting weapon of choice the tracking process begins. When the arrow is released or the t... Read More









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