- Location
- Saskatchewan
I'd hunt a couple of months in a place like Tanzania, on a traditional tented safari. Invite a couple of good friends for portions of it. Taking it slow and absorbing the experience, shooting a variety of plains game and working up to the dangerous game. More than one buffalo would be on my wish list. Maybe include a side trip to Namibia for desert game like Gemsbok. Some bird shooting for variety, and fishing too. Learn some tracking and reading of sign for the masters of the art. Eat some of everything I shoot, except predators. Have Holland and Hollands made to measure for the trip, a pair of sidelock SxS's for the birds, a good .470 double rifle for the big stuff, and a matched pair of bolt rifles for everything else, in 7x57 and .375. Finish with another month or so in Argentina, for bird shooting, red deer stalking, and wild boar, and fly fishing for sea run brown trout. One second thought, why quit after a few months? Just keep going for a year or so... driven boar and deer in Hungary, Sheep in the Mongolian mountains, Brown bear at Kodiak, trout and salmon and deer at Haida Gwaii, Salmon and caribou in Labrador, Guar and Buffalo and Barramundi and offshore Marlin fishing in the Northern Territory Australia, Bonefish and permit fishing in Belize, Sheep and mountain caribou and bear in the NWT, and end up back home for waterfowl and whitetails in Saskatchewan.




























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