All kidding aside, I've been charged by a Wood Bison bull and it's the closest wildlife has come to killing me, made anything I've experienced in Africa seem very tame. It was not a good situation, and one I couldn't have shot from even if I wanted to, but that's another thread. They're dumb, but by no means tame. Hope this isn't Pandora's box, Bison defence threads could be the next rage.
I agree with that one, except for the dumb bit.
My sister and her husband tried their hand at raising the buggers on their
ranch they had in the 80's. The first thing the buffs taught them was how to construct proper fencing. They would literally stroll through standard cattle fence as if it were bushes.
Another lesson taught them to carefully move around the critters when out in their field, and to not make sudden moves or noise (Such as loud talking or laughter) when near them. When I visited their place back then I was quite mindful of the buffs movements and behaviors and spent many hours just hangin' out near them and observing.
Buffalo are pretty studious when you get to know them. Some will not give you a lick of attention, and others will be quite focused on what you're up to. Then you get the one or two who give you that "If ya turn your back...you,re mine." kinda stance, and you can definitely see it in their eyes and hear it in their warning snort.
Young ones are quite tame in a ranch setting and like cattle can be rather affectionate. "Ever bin licked by a buff Billy?"
Gotta keep a wary eye on the mothers though when near the young'ns, cause they are quite protective and sometimes don't give warning before thundering over to get you away from the calf.
They act pretty much like Brahma bulls on steroids when annoyed. Git behind heavy cover...
then duck!
Of course wild buffs are much more wary than ranched critters and most hunters have to work hard and sneaky
to get within reasonable range to place the shot. For hunting the wild ones I would prefer a .338 or larger bore
with a well made boolit and take 'em inside 100 yds. for a sure kill. A good shot with a 6.5x55 160gr. would
work too if the critter didn't know it was coming.
Mmmmmmm.........buff burger & cheese.
Hey, that could be someone's avitar......baaa!
