Well they certainly did not use tree stands. I wish I had native blood and a special ops friend I can out stalk.
Weren't they the guys that rounded up a bunch of buffalo and drove them off cliffs? Man, they were real hunters. Takes alot of skill to ride horses and send a herd of stupid cattle thundering over a cliff.
I totally believe him. Though it would be the *second* stalk of the century, since I killed this buck after stalking it for sixty miles. Naked. Through briars. Finally I closed the distance to one yard by stoically belly crawling through stinging nettle. I jumped up and executed a perfect karate flying kick to its torso. It fell stunned and gasping. I gave a downward kick to a front leg, smashing it. I then pulled out a sharply splintered humerus bone and plunged it into the defeated buck's throat. It was done. Here's are the pictures. I waited until my pet coyotes had chewed on it a bit. My bad. I am Japanese/Native American ....and most importantly, a woman. I demand to be believed! Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
I don't bother even using a gun or a bow, I just run them to death....now that's the ultimate spot and stalk. Most of the time they look like the one in Christine's pics just from being run to death through brush, rock and sawgrass. Yeah, I'm a freaking beast...pretty sure it's genetic.
How are y'all missing the best part of his story!? Does not take trophy pictures with the animal but does Go Pro film every single hunt!? And trust me, as a native Kiowa, we do not still believe a photo steals your soul..
And not to be a historical nerd.. driving them over cliffs predates horses and for the most part even tribes. They used fire. We happen to have one of the oldest cliff kill sites on the southern plains on a ranch out in western Oklahoma. Neat stuff.
That's neat! I'm not knocking them. If I needed to feed & clothe a big tribe of people I'd send them off a cliff too. And this comes down to what I am getting at, if the indians were still around as indigenous tribes they would be using the best equipment, compound bows, or rifles etc. They probably would have sat on a corn pile if they could afford to waste it.
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Pre-season Thunder games or as I like to call them, a chance to sell of last years roasted peanuts games. It's already bad enough they charge $4 for a $.18 bag of peanuts but hells bells at least make sure they are fresh. The free ones in the ambassadors club are fresh but go to pay for them and get hosed. 40+ year old man rant over.
We believe survivors! Except for the coyote part. Admit it- you were just hangry after the epic stalk and battle.