BO HUNTING

Welcome to the only website in the world dedicated to the ultimate hunting challenge:  Bo Hunting.  Bo hunting begins in late fall and continues through the winter months.  But avid hunters may wonder, what does Bo do during the off-season?  And, Bo hunting has been around for centuries, how is this possible unless there is an entire family of Bo? 

The Hunting Bo website will provide you some glimpses into the Life of Bo.

 

First we have Grandpa Bo.  Grandpa Bo is the Bo family patriarch, the oldest living Bo of today.  Shown here in his Rocky Mountain habitat during the first week of November, 2006, he's been training hard to stay ahead of this year's Bo hunters.  Prized for his wily intellect and cunning on the trail, Grandpa Bo has never had so much as a nick or cut from a hunter. 

 

Here we have Grandpa's son Bo with Bo Jr.  Bo and Bo Jr live in the Midwest plains states, but they prefer we not identify where specifically.  This is a shot of their fall training session where Bo was teaching Jr. how to blend in with his surroundings (notice the waders?  Clever Bo's know how to use their environment). 

 

Here's Grandpa Bo with Uncle Bo and Cousin Bo.  They just got back in from last winter's Fort Knox Bo Hunt.  That was the hunt where the military Bo hunters trapped the three of them in what looked like a box canyon but the Bo boys actually used Grandpa Bo's old backdoor trick and made good their escape.

 

Here we've got a shot of Uncle Bo being given a letter of support by a member of the Save Bo fan club in Wyoming.  Uncle Bo spends most of his time in Wyoming during Bo season running with the elk.  He finds elk herds offer plenty of camouflage and they break up his tracks. 

 

Here's another shot of Uncle Bo at the end of last year's Bo season.  This youthful member of the Save Bo fan club is presenting Bo with an award recognizing 35 years of successfully evading Bo hunters.  Notice Uncle Bo is just coming in from his night evasion.  Bo hunting season ends after sunset in Wyoming which calls for aggressive camouflage in late winter.

 

Here are a few of Bo Jr.'s friends who threw him a surprise party before the season started in 2005.  (the girl in pink is Bo Jr.'s girlfriend)

 

This is Mother Bo with Cousin Bo's brother after the gender change operation.  The rest of the Bo's don't hang out with Cousin Bo's brother/sister (Transgender Bo, or T-Bo, for short) much anymore.  They feel like if you were born a Bo, then you should just stay a Bo.  T-Bo couldn't take all the pressure of being hunted year after year.  After his/her operation, no one chases her/him.

 

 

 

Bo asked me not to post this picture but I felt people needed to know that not every family is perfect.  This is the black sheep of the Bo family, C-Bo.  C-Bo is a cannibal who actually dresses, prepares and eats Bo like your average Bo hunter.  Bo hunters found it a challenge to get someone to butcher their Bo's once they were harvested, so C-Bo saw his familiarity with the Bo hunting tradition as a natural.  As you can see in this picture, C-Bo is delivering one Bo hunter's prizes to an end of season party.  C-Bo is really quite obnoxious but does do a very good job getting the maximum amount of meat out of every carcass.  You can reach C-Bo at www.TheButcherShop.com.

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