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Posts: 66751 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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SCI "hunter of the year" winner?
 
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Plenty of LIBERALS on that page?
 
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Strange story


Yup, I know him. Still the details are not quite clear. Will report back.


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Posts: 748 | Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina | Registered: 14 January 2001Reply With Quote
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Is taxidermy illegal in Argentina?

It says that the mountain lions are protected but it looks like they are making a huge deal over the African trophies.


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Yup, I know him. Still the details are not quite clear. Will report back.


Taxidermy is 100% legal down here as well as exporting the trophies of all huntable species found.


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Posts: 748 | Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina | Registered: 14 January 2001Reply With Quote
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Taxidermy is 100% legal down here as well as exporting the trophies of all huntable species found.


Thanks, the article made such a big deal about the tusks and other mounts and had all the taxidermy out on the lawn, I thought that there was a problem with owning them.


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Posts: 12501 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Oh, I thought that was California for a minute.....

One reason I won;t move there. Can't take my cougar mount nor my elephant tusks. What libtards.


"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."

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I know him more than 40 years in the industry ,puma hunting not only is legal in some provinces but ,the goverment pay to hunt pumas in Rio Negro Province for example .Taxidermy ,is legal ,the elephant was legal ....just some greenies making noise .


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Posts: 6362 | Location: Cordoba argentina | Registered: 26 July 2004Reply With Quote
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I have hunted with Jorge's company, met him and stayed in his home. I recognize his trophy room from these photos.

It is impossible to tell from this story what is even being alleged here. I find this very confusing and wish Jorge Godspeed and good luck with these troubles.


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He pissed some local off, possibly the judge.


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Post the followup's as it comes in.
This is of interest to many of us.

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Hey, the man had 3 thousand shotgun shells at three different properties. He was obviously trying to start a revolution! Good thing he did not have a 22lr, they could have really gotten hysterical!


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I believe anthing happened everything is solved hes hunting currently .


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Posts: 6362 | Location: Cordoba argentina | Registered: 26 July 2004Reply With Quote
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It does seem like they have a problem with the taxidermy of legally hunted animals, african species. If pumas are illegal, etc. then that is his problem and nothing else.
 
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The British news media cannot be believed where any form of hunting is concerned, and the USA media is not far behind them with just plain false reporting!

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Hi Guys,

My name is Federico from Caza & Safaris Argentina, i work for Jorge Noya as Hunting consultant and Asistance
The police enter to the lodge to confiscate the trophies. I want to let everybody know, than they returned everything to us.
It was everything ok, nowadays we are against the goverment due the difamation and obloguy.
 
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Hi Juan, thank you for your support. It was a nightmare. As you said, it's was some greenies goverment sector that confiscated the stuff without any information about trophies when they was hunted and where. They asked how and where jorge hunted a elephant in Buenos Aires Province Confused haha.

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I know him more than 40 years in the industry ,puma hunting not only is legal in some provinces but ,the goverment pay to hunt pumas in Rio Negro Province for example .Taxidermy ,is legal ,the elephant was legal ....just some greenies making noise .
 
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I never knew the level of stupidity of government workers until working for the prison system for 20 years. It was truly the Level that was hard to take. And it didn't help that I would up and say something upon seeing the silliness going on. I was never politically correct. But it seemed that "politically correct" is government's way of making you comply. CONTROL! Never give up. Be Well, Packy.
 
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Hi Juan, thank you for your support. It was a nightmare. As you said, it's was some greenies goverment sector that confiscated the stuff without any information about trophies when they was hunted and where. They asked how and where jorge hunted a elephant in Buenos Aires Province Confused haha.

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Originally posted by juanpozzi:
I know him more than 40 years in the industry ,puma hunting not only is legal in some provinces but ,the goverment pay to hunt pumas in Rio Negro Province for example .Taxidermy ,is legal ,the elephant was legal ....just some greenies making noise .


Jaja Fede. I thought my government was crazy until I started spending almost half my time in Argentina. I was hoping Macri could change things, but he was still dealing with Peronista Congress. I’m scared to see what CFK and her people do to my beloved Argentina this time. At least Macri made his money in business and not stealing from the people.

Salud y chau.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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It's incredible, day by day they get worst, here you have people working on the goverment without knowing nothing, only because they are family. This happen a lot with all the kichneristas (the
political group of our president and vice president) horse

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I never knew the level of stupidity of government workers until working for the prison system for 20 years. It was truly the Level that was hard to take. And it didn't help that I would up and say something upon seeing the silliness going on. I was never politically correct. But it seemed that "politically correct" is government's way of making you comply. CONTROL! Never give up. Be Well, Packy.
 
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I think than it's impossible to change something in Argentina, everybody wants everything free without working so once you got a big part of Argentina thinking that, you can't win if you make people work to have money coffee

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Originally posted by Caza & Safaris:
Hi Juan, thank you for your support. It was a nightmare. As you said, it's was some greenies goverment sector that confiscated the stuff without any information about trophies when they was hunted and where. They asked how and where jorge hunted a elephant in Buenos Aires Province Confused haha.

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Originally posted by juanpozzi:
I know him more than 40 years in the industry ,puma hunting not only is legal in some provinces but ,the goverment pay to hunt pumas in Rio Negro Province for example .Taxidermy ,is legal ,the elephant was legal ....just some greenies making noise .


Jaja Fede. I thought my government was crazy until I started spending almost half my time in Argentina. I was hoping Macri could change things, but he was still dealing with Peronista Congress. I’m scared to see what CFK and her people do to my beloved Argentina this time. At least Macri made his money in business and not stealing from the people.

Salud y chau.
 
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I think than it's impossible to change something in Argentina, everybody wants everything free without working so once you got a big part of Argentina thinking that, you can't win if you make people work to have money coffee

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Originally posted by Caza & Safaris:
Hi Juan, thank you for your support. It was a nightmare. As you said, it's was some greenies goverment sector that confiscated the stuff without any information about trophies when they was hunted and where. They asked how and where jorge hunted a elephant in Buenos Aires Province Confused haha.

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Originally posted by juanpozzi:
I know him more than 40 years in the industry ,puma hunting not only is legal in some provinces but ,the goverment pay to hunt pumas in Rio Negro Province for example .Taxidermy ,is legal ,the elephant was legal ....just some greenies making noise .


Jaja Fede. I thought my government was crazy until I started spending almost half my time in Argentina. I was hoping Macri could change things, but he was still dealing with Peronista Congress. I’m scared to see what CFK and her people do to my beloved Argentina this time. At least Macri made his money in business and not stealing from the people.

Salud y chau.


It is amazing the people who don’t work, but are ok with it. They are perfect voters for those that steal.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

Marcus Cady

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Jorge is a personal friend. He is a vet by career and an avid hunter plus he has o e of the first hinting companies in argentina. A classaxt all the way. 3000 thousand shells.... a regular day of shooting doves with Jorge. Elephant shoot in Zimbabwe with Tim Ellement, perfectly legal. Those para mas had all the paperwork to..... just thise greenies making a show out of a good man.


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I think than it's impossible to change something in Argentina, everybody wants everything free without working so once you got a big part of Argentina thinking that, you can't win if you make people work to have money


Sounds just like what the Democraps are doing in the US>


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Oh, I thought that was California for a minute.....

One reason I won;t move there. Can't take my cougar mount nor my elephant tusks. What libtards.


tell me more about your polar bear skin?
 
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Oh, I thought that was California for a minute.....

One reason I won;t move there. Can't take my cougar mount nor my elephant tusks. What libtards.


tell me more about your polar bear skin?


Isn’t that like Fight Club?


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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