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Love the photos and the info on the hunts! tu2
 
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Shockey really immerses himself in his hunts. I admire that guy for a number of reasons.


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i am somtimes wondering how his trophy room would look like if he wasnt this popular and how big bucks
 
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a very dear friend of mine from America once said something which is so true, " Governments might have problems with Governments but People DO NOT have problem with people".


Amen, and Amen!

Thank you for sharing these wonderful pictures and descriptions! I always enjoy seeing them...even if from afar!

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i am sometimes wondering how his trophy room would look like if he wasn't this popular and how big bucks

can you please translate that for us??- how big bucks???


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i am somtimes wondering how his trophy room would look like if he wasnt this popular and how big bucks


Not sure what you mean, but Shockey created an outdoor business using several sources of revenue. He is not only a great hunter, but a successful businessman.


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FREAKING AWESOME... AS ALLWAYS WOW
 
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Jim's Gold Medal Urial:


 
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good businessman doensneccesarry means good hunter,how about those people who are limmited and they cannot afford all those expensive trips,theu trophy room being empty doesnt make them bad hunters,just my 2 cents,i dont imagine my hunting vreer ,beside me have camera man,all neccesarry luxury,and post all those photos and call yourself good hunter,good hunters are ordinary people,quides,who live with nature 365 days per year,sorry for my bad english but this is how i feel,u can disagree of course,if we all think the same some people would be still monkeys
 
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good businessman doensneccesarry means good hunter,how about those people who are limmited and they cannot afford all those expensive trips,theu trophy room being empty doesnt make them bad hunters,just my 2 cents,i dont imagine my hunting vreer ,beside me have camera man,all neccesarry luxury,and post all those photos and call yourself good hunter,good hunters are ordinary people,quides,who live with nature 365 days per year,sorry for my bad english but this is how i feel,u can disagree of course,if we all think the same some people would be still monkeys



I respect your opinion my friend, but in the same way, a good business man who has earned money by working hard and creating an image for himself doesnt necessarily is a bad hunter. Jim is a very genuine person, he is passionate about hunting, maybe if i had not had the pleasure of meeting him and hunting with him i would have thought the same as you, but he is a very good hunter and a damm good shot. just my opinion.
 
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sure john wayne,
 
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by any chance are you related to shoot away???


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no i dont shoot baikals,if we live in demokracy,that i dont see reason to have freedom of speech,i didn ask u agree with me,
 
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maybe my problem or even better mistake is bc i shoot metric calibers,on this forum they are always inferior,30-06 is better than 8x57,270 is better than 7x64 brenneke,brainwashed walmrt custmers
 
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This Urials are amazing animals !!!


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This Urials are amazing animals !!!


They are indeed. my favorite wild sheep.
 
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Pir Danish,

Very good article written by Mr.Shockey about his hunt with you in the GSCO Slamquest magazine Spring issue.

Congratulations, well done.


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Thank you Kathi, any chance you could scan the article and post it here or email me on piranpir@hotmail.com
I shall be grateful.
Best Regards
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Pir Danish ,congratulaions again and again for a work well done .All your hunting operations are excellent ,never read a bad report about your shikars .Jim Shockey choosed you because you are the best over there .


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Pir Danish,

Scanned and e-mailed. Let me know if there is a problem receiving the article.


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An excellent idea! I can hardly wait to read the article...


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Pir Danish ,congratulaions again and again for a work well done .All your hunting operations are excellent ,never read a bad report about your shikars .Jim Shockey choosed you because you are the best over there .



Thanks for your kind words Dr. Juan.
 
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here is Jim Shockey's article in the Ovis Magazine, Courtesy Kathi (Thanks a lot Kathi)






 
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Very Cool!

Thanks for posting PIR_DANISH
 
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my pleasure Bwana :-)
 
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thanks a lot Pir for that posting.

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I just watched the show last night, it was wonderful.

Jim has a quote on the show that goes something like this "I am either hunting or I am thinking about hunting".

My personal hunting fever is the same. I have the disease bad, and it is 99% of what I think about.
 
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Most excellent, I enjoyed the pictures and the story. I am curious what type of cat is that?

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I believe it is a jungle cat.
 
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Last the last Episode with the footage last night - that Himalayan Ibex was stunning, as was the scenery!

Congratulations Danish!
 
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Never took the time to comment on this thread but what a spectacular hunt and what a fine bag of trophies, congratulations Danish offer some dream hunts!


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Yes the black tipped & ringed tail is short and there are a few stripes in the legs / arm pits - these are obvious identification marks of the Jungle cat. Body has no stripes or spots.

The desert cat or sand cat has a longer tail, smaller body and some spots / lines on the body.

In the mid 1960 my dad got a young female that was caught in a net when raiding chicken in a village. We had it in a cage for a few months. We used to feed it with rats and squirrels caught in a live rat trap.

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I believe it is a jungle cat.


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Just saw the show and these photos. Thank you for posting, much appreciated.


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I watched some of the hunt on the show it was grate . I did not know he harvested so many animals. Something I would like to do.
 
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I must say these are quality pics from Pakistan. The 7th picture posted on the first page, is that a Hog Deer? How many inches are those antlers? I never knew they grew that size. We hunt them here in Oz, you would be very fortunate to secure a trophy larger than 16inches.
 
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Thank you so much for appreciating guys.

Yes the 7th picture on page one is a hog deer which is indigenous to Pakistan. This is the SCI number two trophy should Jim wish to enter it in the books. And the Blackbuck I got him will be SCI world record for free range and indigenous black buck category. I.e. If my friend Faisal from AR doesn't enter the monster blackbuck I got him in Pakistan.
 
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