09 November 2006, 06:58
Charles_HelmThe Frozen Leopard Story
I know I read it here, but I cannot locate it. You know the one -- client arrives, PH says to come quickly because they have treed a great leopard. Client shoots, leopard falls, PH says to wait becasue it is dangerous. Never get leopard because it was frozen and goes back in the freezer for next client.
Does anyone have the whole story? I searched and found a reference but not the details.
09 November 2006, 09:08
Kyler HamannI don't recall that story but I'm sure it could happen.
Sounds like an SA thing because I've seen a definite lack of leopard sized freezers in true DG camps.
Kyler
09 November 2006, 09:09
Charles_HelmI do believe SA was the purported locale.
09 November 2006, 10:14
GanyanaThe story is a Zim one, and the PH got caught and lost his license. Early 80's.
Basically, PH had a good reputation for delivering big cats (still has, eventually resat the exams and got his license back). Client books with him especially for a leopard. On night 9 of a ten day hunt they still have nothing worth shooting visiting any of the baits. PH has a brainwave and throws up a bait and new blind in a diferent location close to a farm house. Checked all the other baita and sat at one until late. Arround midnight He and client sneak back to the new blind, the light goes on (a rheostat model) and a jaws leopard can be seen in the tree. Client shoots and the leopard falls. PH tells client he thinks the leopard wasn't killed instantly and they must wait for daylight (5-6 hours away) before going forward as a follow up might be necessary. The story now varies as to why the client ignored the PH and ran forward to see his leopard ( He was sure of his shot / he was leaving fairly early the next morning and wanted to see his leopard before he left - whatever.) Client did more than throw his toys. He took photo's and sent in a complaint to the association. PH lost his license.
09 November 2006, 10:19
Charles_HelmThanks Ganyana. Was this supposedly a repeat offender?
09 November 2006, 10:37
GanyanaI Don't think so - the repeat offender bit has been aded as the story has grown.
A local farmer had shot the leopard about a month earlier, and the PH had seen it- ( a massive 200lb cat), bought it and asked the farmer to throw it in the blast freezer against a rainy day when he needed to make a plan.
09 November 2006, 19:24
nainitalFrozen or not frozen, I remember that in one of Robert Ruark´s works, The Honey Badger I believe, very much this same story appears. He was presented with a stone dead leopard in India
by his outfitter and discovered the plot.
09 November 2006, 20:43
<Hunter Formerly Known As Texas Hunter>Reminds me of a joke all of us working for the electric utility would tell regarding our line crews repairing an electrical outage. The crews would always claim a squirrel had crossed the conductors on the top of the pole-mounted transformers causing a fault. We always joked that sometimes when they "found" the squirrel, it was still frozen.

09 November 2006, 20:56
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by nainital:
Frozen or not frozen, I remember that in one of Robert Ruark´s works, The Honey Badger I believe, very much this same story appears. He was presented with a stone dead leopard in India
by his outfitter and discovered the plot.
Yes, I saw a reference to that when I was searching the 'Net for the story. And of course there is another famous frozen leopard in literature...
09 November 2006, 22:02
Use Enough GunInteresting stories. I am sure that things like this go on from time to time.
09 November 2006, 22:04
LeopardtrackOK, so who IS this PH...since his license was re-issued????