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AOutfitter 10-10-2018 04:09 PM

Going buffalo hunting
 
Got drawn for my buffalo hunt at Fort Peck in North East Montana going to go shoot it with a 50 x 90 sharps
Will bring you back some pictures

AOutfitter 10-10-2018 04:13 PM

Worked up black powder load with 630 grain cast paper batch bullet it is shooting very well

Rob in VT 10-10-2018 06:42 PM

That’s exciting. Are these the bison that filter out of Yellowstone? Best of luck, look forward to seeing pics of your success.

mthusker 10-11-2018 06:46 AM

Who told you this was a hunt? I live hour and a half away from where they pasture bison on the Ft Peck tribal reservation. They do get bison shipped occasionally from Yellowstone, reservation is in far NE Montana. edit...I see the website the tribe has list it as a hunt...LOL, I worked for the REC that covers the reservation, have worked outages many times up where they keep the bison, sounds like they are over selling it to me.

flags 10-11-2018 07:53 AM

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I did one of those bison hunts outside Yellowstone once. A bunch had moved onto the hay meadows on a ranch and the rancher was happy to see them shot. Not much of a hunt but the meat was tasty.

buffybr 10-11-2018 10:15 AM

AOutfitter, Looks like you're good to go. I shot my buffalo with my .54 Hawken. One 435 grain Maxi-Hunter just behind his shoulder did the job.

Rob, Ft Peck is 300+ miles from where the buffalo come out of Yellowstone Park. They may have migrated that far 200 years ago, but now they just go a few miles.

Flags, You lucky dog. I've been putting in for that hunt since they started giving out tags for it.

As to the LOL comment about the OP's hunt, I don't know the details of this hunt, but my experience with both private and wild buffalo, both inside and outside the Park, is that they are not that hard to get close to. Probably not much harder than sitting in a tree stand overlooking a food plot and shooting a whitetail buck in it with a centerfire rifle. I have hunted bighorn sheep in Montana's unlimited tag units, and have been close enough to hear rams eating grass and to have hit a ram with a small rock thrown under handed. I practice enough and am confident enough with my centerfire hunting rifles that I consider anything within 300 yards a "chip shot." The hunting part is getting close enough to make your chip shot.

CalHunter 10-11-2018 10:23 AM

Definitely bring back pics.

flags 10-11-2018 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by buffybr (Post 4344162)
Flags, You lucky dog. I've been putting in for that hunt since they started giving out tags for it.

There was a time when I put in for just about every tag I could except for desert bighorn. Never tried for those and now tags are nearly impossible to get. Back then a 3 or 4 year wait would have gotten you the tag in AZ or NV. But not anymore.

Berserker 10-11-2018 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by AOutfitter (Post 4344061)
Worked up black powder load with 630 grain cast paper batch bullet it is shooting very well

While I realize black powder made the bison extint, but unless you can match smokeless, I say you owe it the animal to take it humanely. Maybe that round does with black powder. Obviously modern muzzle loaders are adequate. But I can also see some people want to do a re-enactment. Modern 45-70 would be my choice, can still play dress up with that.

I got nothing against this. Will be some good eating.

mthusker 10-12-2018 07:59 AM

The LOL was, I have actually been to the pasture they have bison numerous times, I have seen the bison for myself. To me , there is no difference between them and cattle. Both are accustom to men, vehicles. Buffy, everyone has their own definition of hunting, this is not mine. Any time fences are involved, in my opinion, hunting it is not. I know others disagree, but that is just my opinion. They will be excellent meat, still enjoying the meat of a 4 yr old bull from last winter. Been a blessed year, bison, 2 elk, bull and a cow, and 2 does, both mulie and whitetail all taken here in Montana. Lucky to be able to share with family and friends.


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