Vintage Hunting Pictures Non Africa

Wow, I never get tired of seeing pics like this!

Fred Bear with a Mountain goat with a recurve !!!!!!!!!!!!! Amazing!
 
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Dana Brown Tiger hunt
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Balinese Tiger shot in Tiger hunt
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H.H. Nizam Asaf Jah VI Tiger Hunt Hyderabad India 1906
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Kotah Tiger Hunt 1950s
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Jaguar Hunt
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Horseback moose hunt 1980

Just as it says, a horseback moose hunt, in 1980 with my very game, but very green future wife. Because I know someone will ask, the rifle is a Win. Model 88, in .358 Win. Offhand at 75 yards, the moose dropped like a stone with a broken neck.
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Blast from the past...
 
Thanks for sharing! Looks like a great bull
 
Very very cool!
 
Horseback moose hunt 1980

Just as it says, a horseback moose hunt, in 1980 with my very game, but very green future wife. Because I know someone will ask, the rifle is a Win. Model 88, in .358 Win. Offhand at 75 yards, the moose dropped like a stone with a broken neck.View attachment 211582 View attachment 211583 View attachment 211584 View attachment 211585

It’s really nice to read about hunting in yesterday years. Funny thing is I would never have thought about using a 358. Just shows you how we have changed over the years. To finish I congratulate you on a fine moose.
 
Love those old photos. Thanks for posting. Nice moose too!
 
absolutely stunning!

I think the saddest part about looking at these old photos, is realizing that at the rate that things are going, future generations may look at photos of us with the same longing to a time when it was still possible to hunt certain species.
 
absolutely stunning!

I think the saddest part about looking at these old photos, is realizing that at the rate that things are going, future generations may look at photos of us with the same longing to a time when it was still possible to hunt certain species.

Jaws,
you're probably right, unfortunately.
And this moose hunt are wonderful memories for a lifetime .
Fine moose,
fine horses,
very fine young lady.
A great wildernesstrip
@Rick
is this a stallion, looking in the camera on your last picture ?
Regards from Munich
Foxi
 
Jaws,
you're probably right, unfortunately.
And this moose hunt are wonderful memories for a lifetime .
Fine moose,
fine horses,
very fine young lady.
A great wildernesstrip
@Rick
is this a stallion, looking in the camera on your last picture ?
Regards from Munich
Foxi
Thanks the kind words. And no, that is a mare. It was a cross between an Arab and a Percheron. Back in the day in that area folks made that sort of cross with Arabs to get more size and dual usage of the horse, while retaining many of the traits of the Arabs. The crosses usually came out muscular with arched necks.
Still married to the same young woman. When you find ones like that you don't let them go.
 
Arab with Pecheron ?-
Heaven, I hope the Arab was the father :) ;)
 

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