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#11
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,701
RE: Trophy Bison Bulls available
inescapable high fence is what seperates free range from non-free range
thats not saying these bison are easy kills, they might not be, but a line has to be drawn and for most that inescapable high fence is that
for a cheap enough price I'd kill one - and have no qualms about it. I've love to see how my Zipper recurve, 700 gr shafts and broadheads would do on a big bison, great meat, cool skull/horns and a helluva rung too ..... not hunting though
thats not saying these bison are easy kills, they might not be, but a line has to be drawn and for most that inescapable high fence is that
for a cheap enough price I'd kill one - and have no qualms about it. I've love to see how my Zipper recurve, 700 gr shafts and broadheads would do on a big bison, great meat, cool skull/horns and a helluva rung too ..... not hunting though
#12
RE: Trophy Bison Bulls available
ORIGINAL: saskbuffaloguy
Trophy Bison Bulls avaliable. These guys are in great shape, with massive heads, and good hides. They weigh between 2200 and 2900 pounds. Plains or Wood type available. Please feel free to e-mail with any questions.
Thanks
Trophy Bison Bulls avaliable. These guys are in great shape, with massive heads, and good hides. They weigh between 2200 and 2900 pounds. Plains or Wood type available. Please feel free to e-mail with any questions.
Thanks
Congratulations.
BTW people who use the term "trophy" are referring to hunting, not beef.
#13
RE: Trophy Bison Bulls available
ORIGINAL: stealthycat II
inescapable high fence is what seperates free range from non-free range
thats not saying these bison are easy kills, they might not be, but a line has to be drawn and for most that inescapable high fence is that
for a cheap enough price I'd kill one - and have no qualms about it. I've love to see how my Zipper recurve, 700 gr shafts and broadheads would do on a big bison, great meat, cool skull/horns and a helluva rung too ..... not hunting though
inescapable high fence is what seperates free range from non-free range
thats not saying these bison are easy kills, they might not be, but a line has to be drawn and for most that inescapable high fence is that
for a cheap enough price I'd kill one - and have no qualms about it. I've love to see how my Zipper recurve, 700 gr shafts and broadheads would do on a big bison, great meat, cool skull/horns and a helluva rung too ..... not hunting though
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cambridge Ohio USA
Posts: 744
RE: Trophy Bison Bulls available
Wow I've seen some really stupid people post on this site but this may be the winner.
Hunters think our biggest threat comes from PETA nuts, but really it's from nuts like BrutalAttack. At least PETA nuts have the stones to stand up for their cause, even when they don't agree with everthing the organization stands for. We have to deal with attacks from the inside, from people who pretend to be on our side. I've never visited a high fence operation and probably never will. But, I have placed the barrel of a .22 to a steers forehead. And I didn't feel bad,since that's where meat come from. Maybe someday BrutaAttack will step off his high horse and join the rest of us. Or perhaps, maybe he should look at joining those PETA folks.
#16
RE: Trophy Bison Bulls available
This is the crap that always gets things stirred up on this site. We all have our own opinions on what is acceptable and what is not.... Personally, I do not advocate high fence hunting, but let's at least respect eachothers opinions.
Can't we all just get along and agree to disagree... This is what the anti's feed off of... fellow hunters fighting...
Can't we all just get along and agree to disagree... This is what the anti's feed off of... fellow hunters fighting...
#17
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kalispell, MT
Posts: 171
RE: Trophy Bison Bulls available
ORIGINAL: stealthycat II
inescapable high fence is what seperates free range from non-free range
thats not saying these bison are easy kills, they might not be, but a line has to be drawn and for most that inescapable high fence is that
for a cheap enough price I'd kill one - and have no qualms about it. I've love to see how my Zipper recurve, 700 gr shafts and broadheads would do on a big bison, great meat, cool skull/horns and a helluva rung too ..... not hunting though
inescapable high fence is what seperates free range from non-free range
thats not saying these bison are easy kills, they might not be, but a line has to be drawn and for most that inescapable high fence is that
for a cheap enough price I'd kill one - and have no qualms about it. I've love to see how my Zipper recurve, 700 gr shafts and broadheads would do on a big bison, great meat, cool skull/horns and a helluva rung too ..... not hunting though
Nothing like some true irony here based upon your posts about Denny Austad...
#18
RE: Trophy Bison Bulls available
To each their own. I've know several people who have gone to the Dakotas and taken a Buffalo. Hunting it is not, but great meat it is. Last I checked buffalo didn't roam the wild prairies anymore, so if you want a buffalo head for the billiard room this is about your only option. I guess if just blasting one out of the pasture isn't enough of a thrill you could always ask if you could try and kill one with a spear, or in the case of brutal attack you could try and talk the tatonka to death with your better than the rest speals.
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RE: Trophy Bison Bulls available