Most of you guys know I've hunted pretty much all over the world. Free ranging nilgai with a stickbow is right at the top of my list as far as challenge is concerned. You can't bait them, you can't call them, you can't push them anywhere for certain. They have excellent eyes, excellent ears, excellent noses, excellent reflexes, never curious, they are tough to kill and the best eating wild meat I've ever had. If they had bigger horns, they'd be famous! If they see you, its over. They are not very difficult with a rifle and many were shot by compounders at longer ranges but getting inside the 25 yard line with a stickbow is one supreme challenge. I doubt it was Barry's article that raised the prices. The King Ranch started shooting them commercially from helicopters to sell the meat about that time. Shortly thereafter Four Arrows Outfitters went belly up and the King Ranch went to only guided hunts at high dollar. Our best results were hunting them from live oak treestands when the bulls were cruising during their rut in January or setting up at fence crossings where they go under fences. The dung piles are not really productive. Nor is waterhole hunting in January. They are extremely tough animals. The bulls kill each other regularly by fighting. If you make a bad hit, they run until they die. No stopping or lying down after a couple hundred yards like a poorly hit deer, etc. Very hardy species. I truly miss being able to hunt them fair and square at reasonable rates like we used to.