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December 21, 2015, 10:57:54 AM »
Thanks guys for the positive feedback it's amazing how much buffalo meat went up and trust me I am not making a lot of money I can charge 3k and make more but I want to keep this hunt/harvest affordable to the average hunter and add a nice trophy to someone's trophy room whether it's a euro, buffalo Hyde, or a shoulder mount with a freezer full of meat. This cow was estimated 5 years old so you Atleast minimum a 3 year old.
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Here is some more pictures of buffalo at the ranch so start off 2016 with a buffalo so you can fill the freezer so deer and season comes around you can hold out for the buck or bull of your dreams instead of freezer is empty so you have to shoot first animal you see.
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Friendly Reminder we still have Buffalo hunts/harvests available in Eastern Oregon why not start off 2016 with a big buffalo especially if you got skunked in 2015 or you have NEVER harvested a buffalo before they make cool trophies in the man cave/trophy room and the meat is the best you will eat. For the guys who want to hunt with bows and crossbows its allowed even black powder and Pistol. I have heard that in ranches in Montana they will not allow bowhunting so they don't have to track it down in case a bad shot so this suits everyone. I would like to see people who really want a buffalo to take advantage of this opportunity we have a lot to harvest and nobody will tell you which one to shoot so if you are going for a certain characteristics for a mount you choose the one you like. If you are a hunter that would love to mount the buffalo I would like to get you a bull over a cow.
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Here is some successfull buffalo hunters so let's start off with freezers full of prime buffalo meat
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Not asking pin point location, but where in Eastern Oregon? Upper, middle or lower in state?
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Northeastern by baker city
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Schedule is wide open guys so if you want to shoot a buffalo let me know even if you are waiting on your tax return to book we can get you on the calendar in March or April if you need time. PM me your contact information if you are Serious
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January 26, 2016, 03:47:48 PM »
I got off the phone and there are 15 Bulls left and a lot of messages everyday but the rest are cows so if you want a nice bison bull especially for a mount let's get you in
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There are at least 6 hunters just this month so we are slowly taking down some buffalo so if you have interest in shooting a bison this winter I would like to see a huntwa member get one or at least a couple of you Guys to post some pictures and fill those freezers
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This is a buffalo that was recently shot or harvested I was told that we had harvested 40-50 buffalo this 2015-2016
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I dont know that i will be able to make it happen this year but would definitely be interested for 2017 . Can you pm me some more specifics on this hunt. Is it spot and stalk? I would be archery so what is a typical shot range on the buffalo? And duration of the hunt ect. ect. ect. Please let me know when you have time.
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It's really more of a harvest the guy takes you out on a wagon behind a tractor and drive around until you see one you want to shoot. Archery is fine the last guy got one with bow and it took a couple shots to go down.
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I got this picture from MLB recently where him and a buddy went down and put the smack down on this very nice bull taken with RAD Broadheads. This is one of many Broadheads from RAD that has proven over and over again that they are effective on any size animal. Don't forget Shooting Stix Safaris
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I did one of these hunts 5 years ago. It wasn't difficult but it was fun and I filled my freezer with organic meat. I used my 12 GA with slugs to make it interesting. When you are 30 to 50 yards from 200 Bison it kinda makes you a little nervous. Lol
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Yes I do have buffalo ready to be harvested just let me know your timeline and contact info
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