If money & time were no object
#1
If money & time were no object
The ultimate hunt thread sparked my curiosity. So if money & time was no object
Would you travel around and expand your bow hunting experiences or would you be content to just buy your hunting paradise share it with others (or not) and hunt it for the rest of your days? Would you still mostly focus on whitetails, or would you try out other critters?
Honestly if I hit the lottery for $100 of millions, the wily whitetail would plummet like a rock on my list.
In a rough order, I would want to hit the following places/hunt the following animals, and then determine which ones I’d like to keep participating in:
Africa
New Zealand
Elk-Apply for tags in every state that has em
Moose-Alaska or wherever I needed to go.
Black Bear-Spring or fall, bait or spot & stalk, I’d try it all. I think the pacific NW would be a cool location to start first, but I’d go wherever
Mountain lion- nuff said.
Turkey-I’d make a springtime tour of as many states as I could get thru.
Hit the prime whitetail areas(Iowa, KS, Canada, Florida <seeing who is really reading, Illinois, etc)
Pronghorn
Hunt coyotes in various states
Mulies
Hogs
I suppose I’d try a sheep hunt, but those really don’t grab my attention that much.
And not to be forgotten in the mean time I’d be fishing for smallmouths, trout, char, & salmon. New Zealand, Argentina, Canada, Alaska, out west, & all over. I’d probably try some sturgeon fishing, pike & some deep sea fishing just to see what it was like.
Would you travel around and expand your bow hunting experiences or would you be content to just buy your hunting paradise share it with others (or not) and hunt it for the rest of your days? Would you still mostly focus on whitetails, or would you try out other critters?
Honestly if I hit the lottery for $100 of millions, the wily whitetail would plummet like a rock on my list.
In a rough order, I would want to hit the following places/hunt the following animals, and then determine which ones I’d like to keep participating in:
Africa
New Zealand
Elk-Apply for tags in every state that has em
Moose-Alaska or wherever I needed to go.
Black Bear-Spring or fall, bait or spot & stalk, I’d try it all. I think the pacific NW would be a cool location to start first, but I’d go wherever
Mountain lion- nuff said.
Turkey-I’d make a springtime tour of as many states as I could get thru.
Hit the prime whitetail areas(Iowa, KS, Canada, Florida <seeing who is really reading, Illinois, etc)
Pronghorn
Hunt coyotes in various states
Mulies
Hogs
I suppose I’d try a sheep hunt, but those really don’t grab my attention that much.
And not to be forgotten in the mean time I’d be fishing for smallmouths, trout, char, & salmon. New Zealand, Argentina, Canada, Alaska, out west, & all over. I’d probably try some sturgeon fishing, pike & some deep sea fishing just to see what it was like.
#2
RE: If money & time were no object
Africa (I like Giraffe meat)
Alaska (whatever comes my way)
Argentina (birds)
Illinois, Iowa, KS, Canada, (Whitetail)
Alberta Bear
New Zeland (Red Stag)
Thats just of the top of my head.
Alaska (whatever comes my way)
Argentina (birds)
Illinois, Iowa, KS, Canada, (Whitetail)
Alberta Bear
New Zeland (Red Stag)
Thats just of the top of my head.
#3
RE: If money & time were no object
To be honest, Rybo.....I'd probably become more of a fisherman than a world-traveling hunter. You can get into off-shore fishing (run and gun.....the type I'd be interested in)for less than a $.25M.....and do it, right.
I'd be content to hunt the animals I hunt, right here at home, forever.
I'd be content to hunt the animals I hunt, right here at home, forever.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
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RE: If money & time were no object
I'd like to hunt somewhere that has a high deer density. Never tried that before, so that would be fun, even if the deer were considerably smaller. I'd go to Argentina to dove hunt every year. I enjoy dove hunting more than deer, so that would be a must. I'd probably go somewhere to catch some really big bass, since a 4 pounder turns heads around here. I'd love to have one on the wall that goes 15+.
#5
RE: If money & time were no object
I'd stick with the whitetails [8D]I lack any and all interest in elk, bearetc etccompared to whitetails.
I would probably buy a decent sized chunk of quality land, but still hunt other areas also.... I never want to be stuck hunting the same piece of ground over and over no matter how good the land is.
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#6
RE: If money & time were no object
I would more than content to purchase a farm and start growing my deer right here at home. Other than Elk, there really is not much more I would be interested in hunting. However, building a whitetail paradise and sharing it with family and friends would be more than enough to keep me happy. Also, it does my heart good to see you kept Illinois off of your list rybohutner!
#7
RE: If money & time were no object
Hit the prime whitetail areas(Iowa, KS, Canada, Florida <seeing who is really reading, Illinois, etc)
Honestly if I was asked this question 10, even 5 years ago I probably would have said I'd just keep hunting deer, and go to Argentina & New Zealandfor brown trout. But once I started learning & exploring new places, I just want to keep doing so.
#8
RE: If money & time were no object
One of my main goals in life it so buy a lot of land, I think 1000 acres of whitetail paradise would do it.....and I would manage it for monster bucks!
Not sure if I would outfit it.....I think between myself, father, sons to come etc....we'd be able to handle it, though I do forsee possibly having guys hunt does on it.....and/or management bucks, course a management buck by then could be a 150" 4.5yr old,s o I'm sure some guys would like to take that.
Not just for hunting though, farming, etc....just everything that goes with land/farms, but I would make it the best whitetail facility I could.
Not sure if I would outfit it.....I think between myself, father, sons to come etc....we'd be able to handle it, though I do forsee possibly having guys hunt does on it.....and/or management bucks, course a management buck by then could be a 150" 4.5yr old,s o I'm sure some guys would like to take that.
Not just for hunting though, farming, etc....just everything that goes with land/farms, but I would make it the best whitetail facility I could.
#9
RE: If money & time were no object
Whitetails would still be high on my priority list. A few places I would go to hunt them are;
Montana, along the Milk River
Kansas
Iowa
South Dakota
Ohio
Outside of the whitetail, I would travel to;
Alaska to hunt pretty much whatever, and spend some time fishing.
Canada to bowhunt Caribou
Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico to bowhunt Elk
Somewhere to bowhunt moose and bison
Outside of hunting, I would go off shore fishing. I've always wanted to catch a big ole tuna, or a marlin, maybe a big tarpon. Among many others.
Montana, along the Milk River
Kansas
Iowa
South Dakota
Ohio
Outside of the whitetail, I would travel to;
Alaska to hunt pretty much whatever, and spend some time fishing.
Canada to bowhunt Caribou
Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico to bowhunt Elk
Somewhere to bowhunt moose and bison
Outside of hunting, I would go off shore fishing. I've always wanted to catch a big ole tuna, or a marlin, maybe a big tarpon. Among many others.