Buffalo Hunt
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06/27/2017 06:43 PM
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I got lucky in last fall's Arizona permit draw, and drew a Bison permit for the Kaibab National Forest. The north end of the Grand Canyon National Park has a growing herd of Buffalo, which is one of the last few free-roaming herds in the US. Unfortunately they're are off limits for hunting while in the park. But occasionally they range off the park and into the Kaibab, where they can be hunted by permit. June and July are said to be the best time to hunt them because the rut is starting. My season dates were June 16-29. On the Kaibab plateau the elevation is 8500-9000 feet. Even with the elevation, I was concerned that temps would be hot in late June, and they were, but at least it was a "dry heat". The mornings were cool, with temps rising into the upper 80's by mid-day. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/Kaibab.jpg)
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Re: Buffalo Hunt
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06/27/2017 06:48 PM
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Since I was bow-hunting, my biggest concern was making a poor shot, knowing that bison have the reputation for being very tough to put down (even by rifle). So I wanted to get in close for a chance at perfect shot placement. I saw no animals on the first 3 days, even though I was hunting from dawn to dusk. I had one close call on the morning of day 4. On the 5th day, I was able to stalk to within 20 yards of a small herd that was standing about 50 yards away from the park boundary. Had a bull get turned broadside and was able to make a good-looking shot tight to the shoulder. The broad-head passed through the heart and broke the far foreleg, and he only went about 15 yards before tipping over. It was a relief to know I'd made a clean kill. First impression walking up was that these things are b-i-g! ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/Bison170620.jpg)
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Re: Buffalo Hunt
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06/28/2017 02:44 AM
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Nice story and Pic....
How old was the Bison ?
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Re: Buffalo Hunt
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06/28/2017 04:37 AM
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Brew I think he was 3-4 years old. There were bigger, older ones roaming around for sure. Another guy killed a 6-7 year old bull with a rifle. Thumper luckily he died near a power-line cut. The forest service allows you to drive off-road to retrieve a buffalo. So we took a side-by-side in to retrieve him. We butchered him on the spot and hauled out the quarters and head. The camp where I was staying had a gas generator and freezer. I partially froze the meat overnight, then placed it in three 120-qt coolers for the ride home. Tossed in a few bags of ice when I got to town, and the meat was still ice cold and in good shape when I got back two days later. By the way the meat is outstanding. We've already had some of the inner loins and they're as tender as any doe whitetail, but taste more like beef 
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Re: Buffalo Hunt
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06/28/2017 04:35 PM
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I'll post a few more pictures as I have time. Saw quite a few mule deer during the hunt. That area, and the famous "Arizona Strip" which is nearby, have some of the best trophy mule deer hunting in the west. This was a couple of younger ones growing in their antlers. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/PairBucks.jpg)
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Re: Buffalo Hunt
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06/29/2017 04:44 AM
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That is nice. Good for you!!
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Re: Buffalo Hunt
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06/29/2017 07:23 AM
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Awesome beast, great pics congrats!
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Re: Buffalo Hunt
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06/30/2017 07:07 AM
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Man that's cool, congrats! Look at that beautiful meat!
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Re: Buffalo Hunt
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07/02/2017 02:38 AM
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