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ashannon2 12-29-2009 06:55 PM

Place to hunt buffalo needed
 
I'm looking hard for a place to hunt buffalo in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas or New Mexico. I would like to find a good bull at a good price. I want to bowhunt on a large ranch. If anyone knows of a place please pass it along to me. It's a big hunt for me so I want to make sure and invest wisely :)

Thanks!

Wheatley 12-30-2009 04:37 AM

I know of a place in WY.

SWThomas 12-30-2009 05:14 PM

I know of a place in TN. You might want to check the Hunts/Outfitters section of the Classifieds on this forum.

gowkout 12-30-2009 05:52 PM

1. Y.O. Ranch..Mountain Home, Tx

2. Hunting with Jeff..south Texas

Both places are top notch!!

cjohnson3006 01-01-2010 04:42 PM

Google search

ILikeAsbestos 01-08-2010 01:44 PM

www.thehomesteadranch.com

Ken Klemm runs a good operation and if you're pressed for time he can have your buffalo processed overnight. I hunted two animals with him last year and will probably do another hunt with him again this year.

SJAdventures 01-15-2010 05:09 PM

We have them in TX. $250 per day daily rate which covers all your meals, lodging, guiding and field services. Trophy fees start at $2500 which will get you a pretty big bull. If you want a giant Bull a $3500 trophy fee will get it for you. The hunt is on a large private ranch with very challenging terrain. We have used this outfitter for going on 8 years now and he is the real deal. No unpleasant surprises, just a quality honest hunt. If your interested you can call me toll free 1-877-647-9926 or email me at [email protected] and we can discuss it in more detail.

halfbakedi420 01-15-2010 05:12 PM

you can buy a buffalo cheaper than this

SJAdventures 01-16-2010 09:58 AM

Don't know how many hunters I have had come to me disappointed because of a hunt they booked because it was the cheapest. Once in a while you get a good one but you almost always get what you pay for when it comes to paid hunts and hunting outfitters. Go to www.huntinfo.com and read some of the results of hunters who booked hunts because they were so much cheaper than the others. We offer only quality hunts with no unpleasant surprises. we are not the absolute cheapest but we are no way near to the most expensive. I tell everyone the same thing; it is your money if you want to take the chance on saving a few dollars. We offer only quality hunts with quality outfitters, period. If you find a hunt that is a lot cheaper than all the rest I promise you; you had better be cautious. Like you stated, it is a big hunt for you and you want to invest wisely, the little that you try to save may end up in a disaster if you are not careful. I am not saying you have to buy the most expensive out there but you have to be careful on the "too good to be true" priced hunts.

jaywalker 01-16-2010 11:02 AM

Is buffalo fun to hunt?

croyscabins hunting lodge 01-17-2010 07:02 PM

We offer Buffalo hunts with meals and lodging starting at $1,500.00 for a 800-1,000 lb animal. The processing can be done over night and the animals will equate to about 40% of the live weight. These hunts are great and the meat is excellent!

Check out our website at

www.croyscabins.com

and find us in EBAY. user id croyscabins

habitat 01-19-2010 07:01 AM

The was a guy from NM that was in the booth by ours at SCI that was montes outfitting I believe and he had huge ranches

SJAdventures 01-19-2010 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by jaywalker (Post 3556163)
Is buffalo fun to hunt?

Depends. Buffalo can be very aggressive and are not always afraid of humans so sometimes they won't even run so it really doesn't matter if your on a decent size ranch whether it was free range or fenced. They may make it a hard hunt for you and then again if the bull has had a bad day and is not in a good mood he may make it pretty easy for you (providing you don't miss or wound him and really make him mad):busted:

ILikeAsbestos 01-20-2010 08:33 AM

Yes, buffalo hunts are enjoyable but you can't compare them to a deer or elk hunt. On the same token, it's not like standing in a pasture and shooting at cows either. Buffalo can be very wary and may take off at the first sign of you, or they may bunch together and let you get close. Either way, they aren't domesticated cattle and have the temper and power prove it.

Do the hunt, enjoy it for what it is and keep in mind that men a lot braver than us used to kill these things with sticks and pointy rocks.


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