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    Default Dream Hunt

    If you could pick a dream hunt, or have already been on your dream hunt.
    1. Where would you go?
    2. What animal would you hunt?
    I am planning some out of state hunting trips and wanted to see if anyone had any good ideas or experiences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coastal12 View Post
    If you could pick a dream hunt, or have already been on your dream hunt.
    1. Where would you go?
    2. What animal would you hunt?
    I am planning some out of state hunting trips and wanted to see if anyone had any good ideas or experiences.
    1. Africa
    2. All of them.
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    Just to hunt?

    Peru.
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    Argentina is on the bucket list

    dove, ducks, stag, antelope, water buffalo, hogs

    I would love to spend two weeks down there hunting all over
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    Would go to Pangaea to shoot a mastodon, or diving ducks on Columbia River . Wouldn't mind sticking it to a cape Buffalo in Botswana either.
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    Any country.

    Mallard ducks.

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    Montana. Sheep and elk

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Conservative View Post
    Argentina is on the bucket list

    dove, ducks, stag, antelope, water buffalo, hogs

    I would love to spend two weeks down there hunting all over

    I agree, minus the hogs. I would do it, but wouldn't travel there for the sole purpose of killing them. I'll have a stag and buffalo from there by 2014.

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    It was to hunt King Eiders in St. Paul, Alaska

    Now it's a close tie between.....

    Pacific (Common) Eiders in Nelson Lagoon, Alaska
    Goulds Turkey in Mexico
    Oscelated Turkey in the jungle of Campeche in the Yukatan

    Lord willing they aren't just dreams.

    Another one would be Big Bull Elk in any state out west, NM would be nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Mallard ducks.
    Boring.
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    I really want to do an above timberline velvet muley hunt.

    Birds and redstag with some trout thrown in down in S. America and/or New Zealand wouldn't be too shabby either.

    Neither would a Bighorn tag anywhere.

    Eventhough it's on Jabroni's level, I still need to mark mallard ducks in the timber in AR and October prarie ducks off the list.
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    Elk bowkill in Montana.
    Elk in Arizona
    Ducks and dove in Argentina
    Canada duck hunt
    Speck hunt and bear in Russia

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    Marco Polo
    Brown bear with bow
    Dall or stone sheep

    South white river refuge after 3 tons of corn
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    Peru is a must one day. Torrent ducks, giant coot, puna teal, and andean geese

    Mexico for black brant, cinnamon teal, and Mexican mallards.

    And pacific eiders in AK. Nelson or Adak.
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    Montana

    Elk
    Whitetail
    Ducks

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    Life is too short...they all are dream hunts.

    Big game is all about type of hunt vice critter. If bighorn sheep lived in the pine thickets of the SE, i would have no desire. Since they live in pretty spectacular country, they are #1. Preferably a desert sheep in Az or baja.
    Red stag would be tops also, but only in Scotland. Not transplanted.

    I could play this game all night...a mulie tag on the strip, a white mtn bull tag, kodiak every nov, a yukon moose tag, africa for spiral horns and 2 buffalo,
    A 4th season mule deer tag in NW colorado, stone sheep in canada, wyoming rocky mt bighorn,

    Apply for as many as you can, create a bank account just to fund trips and go. I've owned 2 trucks the past 17 years. The money that would normally go into a truck payment, goes into a hunt fund. Pisses my wife off, she likes new cars, hence she has no hunt fund.
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    A two month tour of South America shooting birds and catching trout with a stop in Pinas Bay on the way home.
    cut\'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riggs View Post
    Montana

    Elk
    Whitetail
    Ducks
    Why go all the way to MT to shoot a whitetail when there are mulies there. The whitetails in Mt leave plenty to be desired. The other two subjects :thumbsup:
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    Nothing exotic but I'd love to have the time and funds for a single season Wild Turkey grand slam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fowlmouth30 View Post
    Nothing exotic but I'd love to have the time and funds for a single season Wild Turkey grand slam.
    Its not as expensive as you think
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