Extinct animals you wish you could hunt

And guys, don't forget how much trouble Steven Spielberg got in for hunting an extinct animal!

I just don't think it is worth the flack.... :A Stars:

article-2688463-1F8EDE6E00000578-281_634x403.jpg
 
Now, just to put a spin on this thread, if the only way you could hunt one of these animals, was in a captive bred state, in order to collect funds to ensure the future or reintroduction of the species to the wild, would you still do it?
 
Now, just to put a spin on this thread, if the only way you could hunt one of these animals, was in a captive bred state, in order to collect funds to ensure the future or reintroduction of the species to the wild, would you still do it?

Classicc Hobson's choice. I'll pass. I was born at night but not last night.:whistle:
 
Now, just to put a spin on this thread, if the only way you could hunt one of these animals, was in a captive bred state, in order to collect funds to ensure the future or reintroduction of the species to the wild, would you still do it?

How long would they have been released before hunting would take place? I'm thinking at least 500,000 years would have to be required to make if fair to the dinosaurs.... :whistle:
 
Now, just to put a spin on this thread, if the only way you could hunt one of these animals, was in a captive bred state, in order to collect funds to ensure the future or reintroduction of the species to the wild, would you still do it?
:A Stirring:
 
I think a triceratops would make an awsome shoulder mount.
 
I think a triceratops would make an awsome shoulder mount.

But you wouldn't be able to see the shoulders!!!! :A Banana Sad:
 
I need a bigger room to fit the wooly mammoth flat skin.
 
Your right Royal.......better go with a 1/2 mount on the triceratops.
 
f24f454ecc56f3db9930e41b04f5ae8b.jpg


Brickburn beat me to it, but Irish elk.
 

Attachments

  • f24f454ecc56f3db9930e41b04f5ae8b.jpg
    f24f454ecc56f3db9930e41b04f5ae8b.jpg
    57.9 KB · Views: 263
Yes, I've had many dreams of hunting these mythical animals.
 
Are the jackalopes extinct? o_O
 
Well, I wish we could turn the hands of time back and hunt tigers in India in the wild:E Hmmm::E Day Dreaming::E Sun:
 
Another good prehistoric location to hunt would be North Africa during the Mid Cretaceous. A combination of conifer forest, swamps, deltas and deserts inhabited by dinosaurs, crocodylomorphs and giant fish. Two of the largest carnivores, Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, were present, as well as sauropods, abelisaurs (think Carnotaurus), raptors, and the little-known Deltadromeus. Apart from the sauropods, herbivores are virtually unknown. Land-living and aquatic crocodiles were both present, including a currently undescribed species described as having a two-meter long skull and tusk-like teeth. It would be a great place for fishing too, with giant coelacanths, garfish, lungfish, sawfish (Onchopristis) and sharks. Cladocyclus was also present, a member of the group containing the much larger Xiphactinus (think of a giant tarpon with teeth like a tigerfish).
 
An interesting "what if" post. Entelodonts were native to my neck of the woods back in the day and the state museum of natural history has a life size full body representation. Imagine a warthog the size of a rhino. If I went after one I'd want a minimum .416 cal rifle and a couple of similarly armed companions! As for me, I'd like to go back about 14,000 years here in Nebraska for a "big 5" hunt. Imperial mammoth, ancient bison, American lion, saber toothed cat and short faced bear. I've gone to Morril Hall and looked at "Archie" the largest imperial mammoth fossil ever found. At the entrance to mammoth hall are a full body mount African and Indian elephant for comparison. I'm pretty sure a bull African elephant could walk under Archie's belly and never touch a hair. Now that would be something to face down at 20 yards!
 
If you ever get a chance to check out Chillingham Castle in Northumberland England they have a set of Irish Elk antlers on the wall they were recovered from peat bog in Ireland where the castle owners originally came from, and they are ridiculous. By far the biggest antlers you will ever see.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
62,855
Messages
1,380,776
Members
121,466
Latest member
Larryinciz
 

 

 

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

We have just booked for the International Sportmans's expo in Denver Colorado 8-11 January 2026!

please shoot me massage if anyone wants to meet up there or anywhere else in the USA we have started planning our 2026 marketing Trip to the USA!
mfharoldson wrote on SkullKeeper's profile.
Hello! I saw your post from last year about a missing crate from your hunt in Moz. I am curious how that all turned out? We (my fiancé and I) also hunted in Moz in 2024 and the trophies are being shipped with Hunters Services Limitada. We have some concerns on whether we will get the trophies home or not. May I ask who you hunted with?
model70left wrote on LES7's profile.
is the rifle still for sale?
Andrew NOLA wrote on teklanika_ray's profile.
if you still have the 375 ruger dies, I would be happy to buy them from you
 
Top