This is a story of a spring bear hunt in Alaska that Eric “Mo” Morris found and booked on BookYourHunt.com, told in his own words.
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This is a story of a spring bear hunt in Alaska that Eric “Mo” Morris found and booked on BookYourHunt.com, told in his own words.
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This is a story of a Cape buffalo and plains game hunt in Zimbabwe that Harri Rissanen found and booked on BookYourHunt.com, told in his own words.
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A hunter’s story about a moose and black bear hunt in British Columbia, the adventure found and booked on BookYourHunt.com
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Here’s a story of the African Macnab Challenge hunt that the happy hunter found and booked on BookYourHunt.com
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It was supposed to be the hunt of a lifetime for the author and his father – and so it was. A BookYourHunt.com client tells the story how he harvested chamois, tahr, and other animals in New Zealand, how he learned from and made friendship with the guides.
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“I wanted to do something different, a bit exotic, and to challenge myself physically in a difficult environment, and this Greenland hunt was all that and more.”
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High adventure on a challenging mountain goat hunt in the Canadian Rockies.
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Mike returned about four years later to hunt with us again, and sure enough he shot another 59½” kudu! Mike was now the owner of three 59½” kudu trophies from three or four different hunts. The personalized licence plate of his Toyota Land Cruiser at home reads ‘KUDU 60’ – which I think is very appropriate!
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“I want to hunt in Africa, but I really don’t want to hunt game behind a fence.” This is a common statement I hear from hunters who are considering a trip to southern Africa for plains game. I used to feel the same way.
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Many a page in the “Wild Sports of Southern Africa” may seem appaling for modern readers, both for the blatant racism and for hunting practices described. However, it is a document of an epoch, and inspired many later hunters and explorers. Here we reproduce an abstract from it.
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The bull turned one more time and looked straight at me. It was now or never. I got my breathing under control, aimed the small copper bead dead on, and started squeezing the trigger. The 570 gr Barnes hit him like a ton of cement and he dropped instantly. I looked at my friend next to me and he confirmed the kill without saying much … A 140 m kill shot with my favourite rifle – that had just happened!
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