Australia
Australia Driven Buffalo Hunts
From Friday to Monday, with 4 groups of 4 hunters each

The hunters move in off-road vehicles to the area where the helicopter located the buffalo herds. The hunters mounts to a quick line of four and the helicopter drives the buffalo to the positions. Since it is an operation of population control, it has to fold down the greatest number of buffalo, without regard to size, sex, or condition. Properly understood this concept of hunting is very similar, in short, to the Spanish Montera hunting, you have to shoot all possible animals entering in each the driveVery good trophies are shot and then also many boars can be hunted that enter, in few days, to feed in the carcasses of the buffalo.
Between 400 and 500 shots are fired to bring down the 100 buffalo expected, which is not necessarily a specific figure, 10% up or down, must be accepted without charge or refund for this variation.
Between 400 and 500 shots are fired to bring down the 100 buffalo expected, which is not necessarily a specific figure, 10% up or down, must be accepted without charge or refund for this variation.
The hunt ends when the raids are folded into the 100 buffaloes and can then go to fishing, hunting pigs or the pursuit of buffalo trophies with Toyotas.
Rates:
| Per hunter, all trophy fees included | AU$ 14.900 |
| Observer | AU$ 5.000 |

Rates Include:
Services of a professional guide, lodging and full board in bungalows during the hunt, ground transfer during the hunt, helicopter for hunting.
Rates Do Not Include:
Air fares to Darwin, transport to/from Darwin airport to the hunting ground (AU$ 5.600 for charter plane), hotels before and after the hunt, preparation and packaging of trophies (AU$ 150 per trophy), trophy shipment, shoulder mount (AU$ 100), insurance and documentation (AU$ 200), tips, drinks and gratuities.







