Sporting Shooter

Cape York Trifecta

Being new to the bow hunting scene and having never been so far north, I started asking a few mates about how to go about it. Needless to say I was pleasantly surprised when a friend of mine mentioned that his brother runs guided hunts “up The Cape” and we should get in touch with him.

GET in touch I did, and before long we (Stuart, Marcus, Jason and myself) had a week booked in with Scott (Noddy) at Mitchell Cape York Adventures in October 2021.

Brenton Mitchell from Primal Hunting and Outdoors hooked me up with some deadly 125gn RAD Madman 3 blade broadheads when I first started bow hunting and they have proven to be extremely accurate once my bow was tuned correctly. I also took some 125gn RAD Rival broadheads for this trip

After a relatively uneventful

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