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Offline Shooting Stix

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Re: Goals for hunts in 2016
« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2016, 12:30:32 PM »
  I do know the belsby's close to cheney have some hogs for sale.   I played basketball with 3 of them in the late 50's.  great guys and you can deal with them.  am thinking of booking a trip with them soon and go over old times.  best of luck.  mike w

It's no longer the belsby ranch, clover creek ranch bought them out and sold the Oregon location. I too hunted canyon crest ranch years ago for water buffalo with a bow which I was disappointed not going to lie because he lied to me on the phone but we made it fun anyway. If I only brought a rifle I would have been angry the hunt would have been over in 15 minutes.

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Re: Goals for hunts in 2016
« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2016, 12:45:45 PM »
After seeing whats been happening to the rest of the country im pretty much disgusted with anybody who condones fenced pig hunts here in washington.  Thats the crap that started all the feral pig problems in so many other states.  Were just about the only western state that isnt yet suffering from this problem, but were on the fast track to join the club nobody wants to be in apparently.  Hope all you canned hunt ninjas are proud of yourselvrs

I don't think the "canned hunt ninjas" had anything to do with the owner relocating to Washington and I hate the phrase "canned hunt" because some these hunts are harder than hunting wild game. During bow season I can easily shoot a doe or a small buck and probably do it every year that's why I hold out for big ones. Especially for some people who have never done an exotic hunt before I don't know if you have. I also like the fact I can drive a couple hours to hunt an animal that is native to Asia or Europe and cost as much as my plane ticket there. If you are disgusted i am not sorry I want hunters to go out and have a great time with a group of guys and make memories that will be cherished for a lifetime. I have hunted both and I like both it doesn't compare to a big bugling elk or a massive mule deer buck on the hillside but it's fun in a different way.

 


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