Hawaiian Black Ram hunt on the Kona Coast!

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2022
  • Aloha! Here's a fun colorful video that brings back some great memories! Follow along as TAIGA's Adrian Skok and his finance Lisa pursue free-range trophy Black Hawaiian Sheep on the picturesque sunny Kona Coast on Hawaii's big island! What a great destination. Hunts are affordable, off-season, target rich, and bring you to a lovely island destination, perfect to combine with a vacation! Snorkeling, Diving, Spearfishing, Big game fishing, beaches, volcanos, lava fields, rainforests, Polynesian culture, dining and nightlight round out this great but lesser known hunting opportunity. But it doesn't stop there. The Island is also home to Feral Goats, Mouflon, Wild Turkey, Wild Boars, Vancouver bulls, and as many as 13 species of upland game birds! Honestly, the best way to experience it is to simply go do it! Connect with Adrian for more details or visit the TAIGA website (www.hunttaiga.com)! Mahalo!

Komentáře • 18

  • @iamhunter907
    @iamhunter907 Před 8 měsíci

    Good film

  • @chrisbenson7532
    @chrisbenson7532 Před 2 lety +1

    Come for the vacation and stay for the hunting, perfect!!!

  • @kenamatice282
    @kenamatice282 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video and fun hunt. Thank you for sharing. We are taking our bows on our next trip to Big Island in May 2023. The area you stayed looks familiar. Can't wait

  • @markblackmer3882
    @markblackmer3882 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice Ram. Congratulations

  • @ondaholo1568
    @ondaholo1568 Před 2 lety +1

    Shhhhhh….. no tell nobody about these kinds of places…. Bumbye NO MO.!!! Jk, awesome ram! Congratulations

  • @Azmuddogs17
    @Azmuddogs17 Před rokem +1

    Hey man I’m heading there for a honey moon next year , was the hunt on a ranch out there ? I’m guessing it’s mostly private land in Hawaii

    • @taigainternationaloutfitte4876
      @taigainternationaloutfitte4876  Před rokem

      Hey bud, happy to chat & pass you all the details. Hit me up. My contact info is on the TAIGA International Outfitters website. Thanks