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Dream hunts!

Started by mmgrode, April 19, 2007, 03:56:00 PM

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mmgrode

I know we all have one or several(most likely several) that if we had the time and money to go on we would.  For me a bighorn sheep or goat hunt in the rockies would be a hunt that dreams are made of. What's your dream hunt? Cheers, Matt
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."  Aristotle

Black Gold

Cold weather trophy boar hunt in Australia!

ONE DAY it will happen!!!!
Cody Weiser

Budog56

I agree with the several...
#1 would be the Grand Slam of sheep Dall being the most desired with bighorn a close second..I know that is more that one hunt but it has been a dream since little..( gonna have to start buying lottery tickets for it to come true..lol)
#2 Moose in the Yukon
#3 Mountian Lion
#4 Elk
#5 The Griz or Kodiak Bear
#6.....Ok I better stop I could go for a while!!

the Ferret

Moose...anywhere the big deer live.   :pray:
There is always someone that knows more than you, and someone that knows less than you, so you can always learn and you can always teach

peak98

peak98

traveling East, in search of more light.

Talondale

Elk bugling among quaking golden aspens on the edge of a mountain meadow filled with blue lupine and the air full of oxygen and me being able to hike without any effort and at the shot of the arrow everything would go in slow motion and the elk would fall within sight.  Miraculously a pack team would show up and butcher and pack the elk out and I'd return to camp for a gourmet meal of fresh elk steaks and go to sleep to do it all over again.


What?.... You did say DREAM hunt?

robslifts

where do I start

moose in canada or alaska
caribou
elk (which I am doing this year in colorado)
bear
St. Joe River Bows

thehaf2000

Black bear in British Columbia....spot and stalk.

Ian johnson

fallow and stag in new zealand
ARTAC member
53@29 sheepeater shaman recurve
52@29 66 bear grizzly
51@29 dryad orion td longbow

xia_emperor

"instinctive archery" is more like playing the violin. Without practice you may remember the mechanics, but you will not be a virtuoso.

62" titan riser and samick master limbs 50@28

Herry

drawing a rocky mountain bighorn tag in idaho and enjoying taking every day of the season to tag one.

juneaulongbow

As long as we're dreaming...
Siberian Tiger
Transcaspian Urial
Golden Takin
Jaguar
Bukharan Markhor
Grizzly in the Mtns. of West Texas before they were eradicated.

Budog56

I forgot Marco Polo sheep..that would be right up there with the GS..

Stalker58

1)ELK!
2)ELK!
3)ELK!
If I had to settle....ELK!  :goldtooth:

daveycrockett

Spot and stalk black bear in B.C.
Leaving in 2 weeks. Guess my dream is becoming reality.

Jason R. Wesbrock

My dream hunt used to be elk in the Rockies. In 2004 I did that. Now there's a beautiful tanned elk hide on my wall to remind me how much I want to go do it again. I've still got a few packages of elk steaks that I'm hoarding in the freezer.

Another dream hunt of mine was to hunt wild, free-range hogs anywhere they live. Last summer I added that to my list of "been there done that" hunts thanks to Curtis Kellar and Charlie Lamb. That was a hunt I'll not soon forget.

Within three months of returning from chasing pigs in South Texas, a good friend of mine and I were on our way to Northwest Ontario to try our luck at hunting bull moose during the rut. The good Lord smiled on me then too. I can honestly say the happiest moment I've ever had as a bowhunter was when I heard the my bull go down.

Just for good measure I also took several ruffed and spruce grouse with my recurve while in Ontario, which was another longtime dream of mine.

What's next? I've still got some unsettled business with mule deer, and I've always wanted to hunt black bears...preferably in Alaska. But to be honest, I'm always anxious to hunt anything I've never seen and anywhere I've never been.

Benha

(1) Elk anywhere.
(2) Anything in Alaska.

Kinda hate to answer these because it just reminds me that they probably will never happen.

pseman

At this point I have only hunted whitetails in my home state, Alabama. While the whitetail action here is very good, I want to go west and hunt mule deer and elk. Once I've done that, I'll think about my next dream hunt.
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

Barney


Sant-Ravenhill

Dream hunt that will happen in the next couple of years...buffalo and other species in Australia and Africa.

Dream hunt of real crazy dreams, Marco Polo sheep and the "TIME" and money to really make that happen.

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