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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2894586" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>I knew a guy in South Africa that bred buffalo...they measured them at like 2--if they were not XXX he kicked them out into a open farm of 7,980 hectares a little more than 17,500 ac-- and hunted them when. They were hard bossed I hunted a nice bull there and had a wonderful time. I have hunted buffalo in "wild" Africa and on farms too...they were both wonderful--if done right he can have a wonderful experience in South Africa, Botswana, or Zimbabwe...just remeber in some parts of wild Africa--water is very dependent--I hunted one block years ago and all we did was drive the boundary looking for game to cross over--I would have much rather hunted the open farm in South Africa where I saw buffalo every day...sometimes the fence is meant to keep things out--other than hold things in...just food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2894586, member: 102560"] I knew a guy in South Africa that bred buffalo...they measured them at like 2--if they were not XXX he kicked them out into a open farm of 7,980 hectares a little more than 17,500 ac-- and hunted them when. They were hard bossed I hunted a nice bull there and had a wonderful time. I have hunted buffalo in "wild" Africa and on farms too...they were both wonderful--if done right he can have a wonderful experience in South Africa, Botswana, or Zimbabwe...just remeber in some parts of wild Africa--water is very dependent--I hunted one block years ago and all we did was drive the boundary looking for game to cross over--I would have much rather hunted the open farm in South Africa where I saw buffalo every day...sometimes the fence is meant to keep things out--other than hold things in...just food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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