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| The Most Powerful Person in the Safari Hunting Industry is probably Robert Ruark. He's dead, though, so hard to exert that power. |
| Posts: 490 | Location: middle tennessee | Registered: 11 November 2009 | 
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| He would have definitely made the list mauser if he were alive today...Can we agree to put him in the Safari Hunting Hall of Fame, posthumously? |
| Posts: 636 | Location: The Hills | Registered: 24 January 2006 | 
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| define "Powerful" in this instance?
"...Them, they were Giants!" J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa
hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
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| Posts: 3036 | Location: Tanzania - The Land of Plenty | Registered: 19 September 2003 | 
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| Good question bwanamitch. What criteria did you use to detirmane the most "powerful" person? Is he the best shooter, strongest man, runs the fastest, jumps the highest or does he make the most money? It is not an easy task that you set yourself up for. and then it comes to personal oppinion as well. |
| Posts: 24 | Location: Potgietersrus, Limpopo | Registered: 16 August 2006 | 
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| I thought he meant the people who have some influence on encouraging others to go on safari. That is what Capstick did to me. After reading his book, Death In The Long Grass. |
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| quote: Originally posted by tjoks: .. and then it comes to personal oppinion as well.
As is everything else posted on an Internet forum. I look forward to seeing the list. |
| Posts: 392 | Location: Pretoria, South Africa | Registered: 30 March 2009 | 
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| Well, the list is posted, and apart from one or two, I would never have thought any of the others deserve to be on this list. It would help, of course, if we could see what criteria was used to pick them. |
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| Moja, did I make the top twenty cut? I think the membership here needs to know about where I placed.  Rich |
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| Sure must be a slow day in the bush.
There's a bunch of folks here that need to go hunting. |
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| The three most powerful people to me were Ruark, Capstick and Cooper as it took all three to get me to Africa the first time.
I read Horn of the Hunter and thought that was a really nice story.
I read Death in the Long Grass and said to myself, well I'm planning a PG hunt.
I read a quote by Jeff Cooper that stated to the effect that people who don't want to go to Africa because of the danger should rethink their position. How would you rather die, hunting in Africa or by a head on collision with a drunk hillbilly?
I called my partner and said book the hunt. |
| Posts: 932 | Location: Delaware, USA | Registered: 13 September 2003 | 
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