30 April 2015, 22:20
MJinesAfrica' Legendary Professional Hunters
A quick plug for this book. It was just recently released through Outdoor Visions. It is edited by Brooke Chilvers Lubin from African Hunting Gazette. It profiles twenty six professional hunters from across Africa that each have more than thirty years of experience. They sent each PH a questionnaire (about twenty questions ranging from where their family was from to their most dangerous hunting encounter) and then used the questionnaire responses to do a chapter on each. So they read a bit like an interview. Very interesting and informative (with an occasional editing bobble). For example, I did not realize that Johan Calitz had been almost fatally gored by a buffalo about fifteen years ago. It is a bit pricy at $80 plus shipping but I have enjoyed learning about many of the legends in the professional hunting field. Includes folks like Russ Broom, Dirk de Bod, Lou Hallamore, Barrie Duckworth, Robin Hurt, Danny McCallum, John Sharp and Coenraad Vermaak to name a few. Check it out if you like African hunting and reading about African hunting.
01 May 2015, 02:01
Dutch44Thanks, Mike, I'll check it out.
01 May 2015, 02:14
Use Enough GunI bought the book, autographed, at the SCI Convention this year. Great book.

01 May 2015, 03:03
billrquimbyI hope she included her husband, Rudy Lubin, in that list. Rudy deserves to be included.
Bill Quimby
quote:
Originally posted by billrquimby:
I hope she included her husband, Rudy Lubin, in that list. Rudy deserves to be included.
Bill Quimby
In fact, he is.
01 May 2015, 03:09
venda axeThanks Mike. I just ordered it. Looking forward to it.
Bob
01 May 2015, 05:28
boarkillerDammit Mike
You just cost me 80+ dollars again
Anyone got a link to the website? I guess I'm about to get $80 poorer too.
It is not on the website yet. Call them on their 800 number and give the title. Just Google Outdoor Visions.
Some interesting stuff. In some cases there is remarkable consistency in their answers to some questions, like what makes a good client. In other cases, there are clearly differences of opinion, like on the caliber choice for dangerous game.
Ian is not in the book. The book is embossed Volume 1 and in the introduction the editor indicates they intend to do future volumes (although everyone in the book is living and since the format is interview-like including deceased PHs would require a different approach, and open the field up considerably). She also noted that, not surprisingly, they did not have 100% success with folks replying to the questionnaire. So I have no idea who the questionnaire went to.
01 May 2015, 18:12
TANZ-PHI am guessing they only questioned PHs that pay to advertise in their magazine?? (But I could be wrong).
Mike,
Any chance you can list the PH's who are included?