Isn’t it all about the journey which starts with the planning and prep? Shooting something is a bonus if all the what’s and if’s fall into place
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Isn’t it all about the journey which starts with the planning and prep? Shooting something is a bonus if all the what’s and if’s fall into place
There was ice on my beard just watching that. Bloody cold country and tough terrain to hoof it through.
So I take it you have cold ankles then @Rushy :O_O::XD:
Heard that a lot of these trophies take a plunge off a bluff when shot and there horns are easily snapped:O_O:
Cool video though. But for me a Dall ram would be on the list along with Moose, White Tail, Wapiti, Kodiak beer maybe? Out Mule deer? Feck it why not a big ass Caribou:D
Then it would be on to Africa for some Black Death!!!:O_O::thumbsup: traditional done in the thick! A Kudu, Sitatunga then back for another Cape Buff:thumbsup: Why not ah;)
I've walked in close on a big A big bull elephant in Tanzania in the Mkomazi-Umba game reserve tusks went around 90 each side. That was pretty amazing. We must have been with in 60meters of him and his two mates. To get in that next 30:O_O: the guy who took me said only if he was going to shoot him. Got plenty close in vehicles but it's just not the same as on foot.
Not to sure about that cold though guess I prefer the hot:)
Mammouth hunting in Siberia with spears must have been some sport as well ;-)
I would love to do that, what a cool adventure.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dmKkjeHDqSs
These are the other fallas terrain looks a little easier just more isolated! But then that's Alaska baby:thumbsup:
Yeah, pretty tough conditions and for an American video, not too over hyped.
I enjoyed watching it.
And there's me moaning about winter in Northland. There was frost on the ground the other day :o