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Posted: 1/12/2016 4:49:12 PM EDT
For me I think Frederick Courtney Selous or Karamojo Bell.  Maybe Fred Kimble.  The stories those dudes could tell...
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[#1]
Fred Bear




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[#2]
Carlos Hathcock
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[#3]
Jim Zumbo

I would just troll him all day about terrorist rifles.
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[#4]
Rommel
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[#5]
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[#6]
John "Pondoro" Taylor
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[#7]

Sir Samuel Baker, the hairy gent in my avatar pic.

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[#8]
James Bridger,technically not a hunter though
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[#9]
My grandpa (still living). He lives in Oregon but I miss hunting with him. We always had a blast and he taught me everything I know about hunting, shooting, and being being a man on those trips.. He's the best I've ever seen too. The guy is a deer/elk/turkey/bear magnet and I've never seen his old ass miss a shot. Ah the good ole days.
Link Posted: 1/12/2016 4:57:48 PM EDT
[#10]
Daniel Boone
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[#11]
Capstick?  Always liked the books growing up.



Or Roosevelt.
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[#12]
MILF Hunter. Dude pulls in some quality tail.
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[#13]
FPNI

Edt: Also, Tom Brown Jr.
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[#14]
Jack O'Connor
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[#15]

Teddy Roosevelt

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TPNI
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[#18]
Also Chris Kyle.
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[#20]
Peter Capstick
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[#21]
The cavemen that hunted mammoths. That would be something to see.


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[#22]
Longfisher
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[#24]
Jim Corbett
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This and there isn't even a close second as far as I'm concerned.
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Careful he's an "ex-marine".
Link Posted: 1/12/2016 5:19:09 PM EDT
[#27]
Carlos Hathcock.

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[#28]
Frederick Selous
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Dude could party.
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[#30]
Fred Bear or Tiffany Lakowski.
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[#31]
Elmer keith
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lol'd way too hard
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[#33]
Capstick
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[#34]
Any one of these three -

Robert Ruark
Peter Hathaway Capstick
Wally Johnson
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[#35]
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[#36]
Karamojo Bell.  1,011 elephants.  Almost all with a 7mm Mauser.
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Those two.
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[#38]
The Nazi Hunter
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[#39]
Another Capstick here.
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[#40]
Hunter Tylo  
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[#41]
Jack O'Connor. I grew up reading his hunting trips.

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Link Posted: 1/12/2016 6:33:17 PM EDT
[#42]
Would enjoy hanging with many of those mentioned already, would also add this guy, Frank Glasier, had a heck of a life and his book is a great read..........

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Me too
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[#44]
Ernest Hemingway. I imagine he'd be good for a story AND a drink.
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[#45]
Kieth or Corbett.
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[#46]
Capstick.  Spent my youth reading his books late into the night.

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[#47]
Fred Bear
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this ^
Link Posted: 1/12/2016 6:42:11 PM EDT
[#49]
Davy Crockett
Daniel Boone
And Lewis and Clark just cuz.
Link Posted: 1/12/2016 6:42:59 PM EDT
[#50]
you guys are slipping...Rachel Hunter.
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