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$950 — Montana Buffalo Hunting Specials - Ranch Hunts
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Dale Denney 345 Hwy 20E #A Colville, Washington 99114, USA (509) 684-6294 |
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Buffalo is the name commonly used for these huge beasts, but the proper name for them is actually Bison. Montana is a top Buffalo (bison) hunting destination and Bearpaw Outfitters private buffalo ranch offers some of the best bison hunting in Montana. Best of all, these are not pen raised buffalo. These buffalo are not much different than the native wild bison that roamed this large ranch in years past.
Trophy buffalo bulls, older mature bulls, young bulls, cows, and yearling hunts are offered. Currently we have numerous buffalo of all sizes, and a couple absolutely huge bulls available for this season. Don't wait, call now, these large bulls are not usually available and are very hard to find.
The meat is very tasty on younger buffalo so younger animals is what most meat hunters concentrate on. The meat is also low in fat and cholesterol and considered one of the healthiest red meats you can eat. Many diabetic people, persons needing to lower their cholesterol intake, and people on low fat diets have found that buffalo meat can really improve their health.
Antelope hunting, Mule Deer hunting, Whitetail hunting, or Prairie dog shooting can easily be added to your buffalo hunt. You can't imagine the fun of prairie dog shooting, there are hundreds of them to shoot at, so don't forget to plan a prairie dog hunt.
Bow hunters, muzzleloader, sharps, large pistol, or modern rifle hunters are welcome on our buffalo hunts. Give Bearpaw Outfitters a call, we will explain all the buffalo hunting details and options so you can arrange the best hunt possible.
Buffalo hunts start out with yearly cows being $950 and trophy bulls being $3500. Meat hunts and younger bull also offered so call today for pricing.
Special offer: $950 for Montana Buffalo Hunting Specials - Ranch Hunts
Expires November 30, 2010





