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The silly part was an individual posted about him guiding weekend hunters - who can decide on the spot what buffalo to shoot - and call it a buffalo hunt.

Believe whatever you wish, but this sort of silly pretensions is not doing you lot in South Africa any favours.

Get your act together, and call it what it is.

Nothing wrong with that at all.

But if some of you will continue your our childish and silly behavior, don't expect some of us to be quiet.

What a very sad and terrible reputation you are giving to the South African hunting community.

Call it what it is, and we all support you.

Lie about and we will speak up.

And if you don't like that, you are on the wrong forum.

Andrew was absolutely right in bringing this up - as evidenced by some of the individuals who jumped on him.


So be honest next time you write a hunt report about whacking three questionably mature buffalo from a herd or one from over 200yrds... Please don't refer to it as hunting.



I hunt buffalo the way I get it, and could not care less what you or anyone else think.

I have shot buffalo from a few yards, and I have shot buffalo at over 300 yards.

And I have never made it out to be anything else.

The biggest buffalo I have ever shot is 49 inches - with a broken horn.

And it was one of the easiest hunts I have ever had.

We were on the way to a leopard blind, when we saw him and another one while driving.

We jumped out of the truck, and shot both.

We drove to the leopard blind, and the truck went back to recover the buffalo.

That is how it happened, and that is how I reported it right from the beginning.

I have also followed a particular bull for days, and never managed to get a shot at him for several days.

That is what I call hunting.

Take it as it comes.

Unlike some of the so called "hunts" offered in South Africa, where a an individual comes with his shopping list, and a farmer provides him with it.

This is precisely what happened in this particular case - but of course some of you never want it to be known.

Andrew exposed those who have no business conducting real hunts.

They should stay with weekend meat collectors!

Some of you lot will never understand stating facts.

I suppose telling the truth is also foreign to some of you.



The guys that went on the hunt just posted a report saying that they went for the weekend and ended up shooting three buffalo! There was no misleading information!

You sir are just trying to spin stories because you are wrong!

For once I think it is time to man up and say you are wrong and stop with your bullshit!

You really come across as a foolish person!
 
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Originally posted by INTREPID SAFARIS:
SAEED SO when you go on a hunt you don't have a list of animals you want to hunt?? last time I check you need licences to shoot anything in Tanzania? is that not called As hopping list as well??? am sorry but your statements on here is becoming insulting to me AS A South African I know this is your website you are more than welcome to delete my profile if you wish to do so! BUT I AM SICK OF ALL THIS BULLSHIT ABOUT MY COUNTRY.



+1.... By being a complete and total moron he has insulted our entire industry

He has had the audacity to call our PH's nothing more than guides...

Really it's time to grow up Saeed.. Stop throwing your toys out of the pram.

And if you feel the need please go ahead and ban me... But I will not let you slander those in my country working in OUR industry
 
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I hunt buffalo the way I get it, and could not care less what you or anyone else think.

I have shot buffalo from a few yards, and I have shot buffalo at over 300 yards.

And I have never made it out to be anything else.

The biggest buffalo I have ever shot is 49 inches - with a broken horn.

And it was one of the easiest hunts I have ever had.

We were on the way to a leopard blind, when we saw him and another one while driving.

We jumped out of the truck, and shot both.

We drove to the leopard blind, and the truck went back to recover the buffalo.

That is how it happened, and that is how I reported it right from the beginning.

I have also followed a particular bull for days, and never managed to get a shot at him for several days.

That is what I call hunting.

Take it as it comes.

Unlike some of the so called "hunts" offered in South Africa, where a an individual comes with his shopping list, and a farmer provides him with it.

This is precisely what happened in this particular case - but of course some of you never want it to be known.

Andrew exposed those who have no business conducting real hunts.

They should stay with weekend meat collectors!

Some of you lot will never understand stating facts.

I suppose telling the truth is also foreign to some of you.



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Oh the IRONY!

Not to mention the hypocrisy!

So lets recap ... One IS on a "proper buffalo hunt" but while driving to the leopard blind, the leopard being an animal on the hunter's "LIST", one sees a couple of buff and jumps off the truck to shoot them. So the "proper buffalo hunt" now becomes just a "shoot" while checking off items from the "list" instead of the "proper buffalo hunt" he was on just a few minutes before. AND ... AND mind you, the hunter is now obligated to classify this "shoot" as a "shoot" instead of an event that occurred while "hunting" so that the masses don't get the wrong idea as to what is hunting and what is shooting?



This is just downright confusing!

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Saeed, now tell the truth. Have you and Shootaway been hanging out together lately?

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Why not create a separate forum just for South Africa hunting?

A) African Big Game Hunting: African Big Game Hunting Topics

B) South African Big Game Hunting: For low brow African hunting


My guess is that South Africa is the destination for the majority of first-time African safaris. It was for me. It is peculiar how one forgets this after a few subsequent hunts in other African countries.

I do not see why this became a 7 page thread. Three guys went on a buffalo hunt, killed three cows and had a good time.
 
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because the OP acted like a child and wanted to humiliate someone else.


I was looking in the wildlife art forum.
I saw a thread someone posted about a particular artist I've never heard of. I opened it and clicked on the link and saw some talented work.

There were some positive posts.
There was one negative post.
Who was it? Andrew.
His one word post? "puke".

Then I noticed the thread he started in the art section where his son painted a picture of a lion. Andrew was praising that painting so much you'd think Da Vince painted it.
I won't slam his son's painting, but the glowing praise he heaped on his son while claiming a professional artist's quality work was "puke" is in similar fashion to what he did when he created this thread.

For Andrew, it seems, if he or his family wasn't part of it, it's puke. After seeing that thread, I presume that it is way obvious that Andrew is definitely overcompensating for something that has evidently been emotionally traumatizing him for many, many years.

It's sad. really sad. Grow up. you're not in 6th grade anymore.
Be a man.
A real man doesn't shoot off his mouth in a silly, childish manner.
 
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Some people should stay off the internet when they are drunk....especially if they are drunk a lot! How else can you explain the comments?

Three buddies, three buffalo, hunting and having fun.
 
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Why not create a separate forum just for South Africa hunting?

A) African Big Game Hunting: African Big Game Hunting Topics

B) South African Big Game Hunting: For low brow African hunting


My guess is that South Africa is the destination for the majority of first-time African safaris. It was for me. It is peculiar how one forgets this after a few subsequent hunts in other African countries.

I do not see why this became a 7 page thread. Three guys went on a buffalo hunt, killed three cows and had a good time.


Or.....

C) African shooting vacations: This will be the PG value minded area for the true working class person who saved for years or in my case took out a loan to make this once in a lifetime "lodge hunt"

Thick wallets and elitist should please enter the African "Proper" Forum to measure dicks....proper!!

The more I read the more I learn about people here


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I hunt buffalo the way I get it, and could not care less what you or anyone else think.

I have shot buffalo from a few yards, and I have shot buffalo at over 300 yards.

And I have never made it out to be anything else.

The biggest buffalo I have ever shot is 49 inches - with a broken horn.

And it was one of the easiest hunts I have ever had.

We were on the way to a leopard blind, when we saw him and another one while driving.

We jumped out of the truck, and shot both.

We drove to the leopard blind, and the truck went back to recover the buffalo.

That is how it happened, and that is how I reported it right from the beginning.

I have also followed a particular bull for days, and never managed to get a shot at him for several days.

That is what I call hunting.

Take it as it comes.

Unlike some of the so called "hunts" offered in South Africa, where a an individual comes with his shopping list, and a farmer provides him with it.

This is precisely what happened in this particular case - but of course some of you never want it to be known.

Andrew exposed those who have no business conducting real hunts.

They should stay with weekend meat collectors!

Some of you lot will never understand stating facts.

I suppose telling the truth is also foreign to some of you.



nilly nilly nilly nilly


Oh the IRONY!

Not to mention the hypocrisy!

So lets recap ... One IS on a "proper buffalo hunt" but while driving to the leopard blind, the leopard being an animal on the hunter's "LIST", one sees a couple of buff and jumps off the truck to shoot them. So the "proper buffalo hunt" now becomes just a "shoot" while checking off items from the "list" instead of the "proper buffalo hunt" he was on just a few minutes before. AND ... AND mind you, the hunter is now obligated to classify this "shoot" as a "shoot" instead of an event that occurred while "hunting" so that the masses don't get the wrong idea as to what is hunting and what is shooting?



This is just downright confusing!

2020

Saeed, now tell the truth. Have you and Shootaway been hanging out together lately?

holycow animal

All my hunts are proper hunts just ask anyone who has hunted with me.Everyone has their own style I guess.I might have a beer and hop out of the truck to shoot an impala as I don't take things too serious.Justin has called my hunting proper.I will be the first one to get up in the morning and will be in the bush throughout the entire hunt carrying my rifle.My shooting is legendary.
 
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Hunting while drinking doesn't seem proper. But by all means handle a firearm while under the influence. Lol
 
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My shooting is legendary.


Allow me to be the first to second you on that statement.
 
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My shooting of buffalo cows is legendary.



Fixed it for ya!

BOOM
 
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Originally posted by Saeed:

I hunt buffalo the way I get it, and could not care less what you or anyone else think.

I have shot buffalo from a few yards, and I have shot buffalo at over 300 yards.

And I have never made it out to be anything else.

The biggest buffalo I have ever shot is 49 inches - with a broken horn.

And it was one of the easiest hunts I have ever had.

We were on the way to a leopard blind, when we saw him and another one while driving.

We jumped out of the truck, and shot both.

We drove to the leopard blind, and the truck went back to recover the buffalo.

That is how it happened, and that is how I reported it right from the beginning.

I have also followed a particular bull for days, and never managed to get a shot at him for several days.

That is what I call hunting.

Take it as it comes.

Unlike some of the so called "hunts" offered in South Africa, where a an individual comes with his shopping list, and a farmer provides him with it.

This is precisely what happened in this particular case - but of course some of you never want it to be known.

Andrew exposed those who have no business conducting real hunts.

They should stay with weekend meat collectors!

Some of you lot will never understand stating facts.

I suppose telling the truth is also foreign to some of you.



nilly nilly nilly nilly


Oh the IRONY!

Not to mention the hypocrisy!

So lets recap ... One IS on a "proper buffalo hunt" but while driving to the leopard blind, the leopard being an animal on the hunter's "LIST", one sees a couple of buff and jumps off the truck to shoot them. So the "proper buffalo hunt" now becomes just a "shoot" while checking off items from the "list" instead of the "proper buffalo hunt" he was on just a few minutes before. AND ... AND mind you, the hunter is now obligated to classify this "shoot" as a "shoot" instead of an event that occurred while "hunting" so that the masses don't get the wrong idea as to what is hunting and what is shooting?



This is just downright confusing!

2020

Saeed, now tell the truth. Have you and Shootaway been hanging out together lately?

holycow animal

All my hunts are proper hunts just ask anyone who has hunted with me.Everyone has their own style I guess.I might have a beer and hop out of the truck to shoot an impala as I don't take things too serious.Justin has called my hunting proper.I will be the first one to get up in the morning and will be in the bush throughout the entire hunt carrying my rifle.My shooting is legendary.


The only place you are legend is your own mind.

You never answered my question on the other thread. Bull or cow George?
 
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I've been to RSA on two occasions and I enjoyed both hunts tremendously. I've also been on three - very enjoyable - "real deal" hunts in Zambia, Mozambique, and Tanzania; and, I found that the game animals acted essentially the same as they did in RSA. Moreover, the hunts and hunt techniques were identical.

To me, it's important that in RSA and Namibia the wildlife is increasing rapidly and has never been more abundant.

This is because of the game-ranch industry that caters to hunters in the two countries. In the non game-ranch dominated countries wildlife numbers are diminishing. In some of the latter sports hunting has been terminated.

The RSA/Namibia hunting/conservation model works very well, and we should be supportive of our RSA colleagues, not critical. 50 yrs from now RSA and Namibia may be the only places to hunt African species...that is, except in Texas, which is becoming Africa's Noah's Arc.
 
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the art section where his son painted a picture of a lion. Andrew was praising that painting so much you'd think Da Vince painted it.
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Don't know Da Vince, but Da Vinci could push paint somewhat. However, after just looking at the lion painting myself, it would be hard not to assume the making of an Old Master, exciting stuff.
 
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the art section where his son painted a picture of a lion. Andrew was praising that painting so much you'd think Da Vince painted it.
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Don't know Da Vince, but Da Vinci could push paint somewhat. However, after just looking at the lion painting myself, it would be hard not to assume the making of an Old Master, exciting stuff.

I was going to say "Michaelangelo" but wasn't sure how to spell it. lol.

Here is the thread I was speaking of.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...1094321/m/2341074002

and here is the artist's website.
Hardly looks like puke.
http://kathleenwileyart.com/
 
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DAMN!!!!

This "Discussion" is approaching the lofty status of those about Capstick or Mark Sullivan. shocker shocker horse


Even the rocks don't last forever.



 
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Mr Fair Game Sir.

I did not take the time nor will I waist my valuable time to do read each and every post.
All I have to say to you is..Good luck for the future.

a Professional hunter who can't even tell the difference between
a Cow and a Bull Bufallo and who goes out to insult
a fellow hunter is a good example of someone who has no
place to stand in the Professional Hunting Industry of today.


My best wishes goes out to you.

Bossie Mostert
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My shooting of buffalo cows is legendary.



Fixed it for ya!

BOOM



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Mr Fair Game Sir.

I did not take the time nor will I waist my valuable time to do read each and every post.
All I have to say to you is..Good luck for the future.

a Professional hunter who can't even tell the difference between
a Cow and a Bull Bufallo and who goes out to insult
a fellow hunter is a good example of someone who has no
place to stand in the Professional Hunting Industry of today.


My best wishes goes out to you.

Bossie Mostert
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Damn Andrew. In the several hundred buff we looked over in Munyamadzi, I found you rather adept at telling bull from cow. Tracker Green was never with us. Please my friend please tell me when this transgender confusion affliction came on you? How can we get this treated? I find this apparent recent development alarming... rotflmo

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This explains it all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7MCubyX8fY


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This explains it all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7MCubyX8fY

watching that reminded me of the scene in "The Sting" where Robert Redford's character, Johnny Hooker, meets the great grifter Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman).

Gondorff is laying there drunk and looks like he's been drunk for days.
Hooker is kind of disgusted in meeting the famous Gondorff. He introduces himself and says "Luther said I could learn some things from you. I already know how to drink."
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When I come to the point of wanting to learn everything about lion hunting, I'll probably look elsewhere. I, as Johnny Hooker stated, already know how to drink.
 
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I am sure that must be a private video that was never intended for the internet!!!


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This discussion brings to mind a song from a Disney animated movie.

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Let It Go!


Even the rocks don't last forever.



 
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Wow legendary,

That Video brought me out of the silent back ground of AR,

If the same standards are used to scrutinize this Lion hunt, I am afraid to say it falls into the Lion Shoot category.....

As for the Gentleman who started this 7 pager,,,,,

What a role model for us all.

JK

gone again for another year....
 
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Wow legendary,

That Video brought me out of the silent back ground of AR,

If the same standards are used to scrutinize this Lion hunt, I am afraid to say it falls into the Lion Shoot category.....

As for the Gentleman who started this 7 pager,,,,,

What a role model for us all.

JK

gone again for another year....


Glad to see all the SA PH's keeping to the high road they spent 7 pages espousing...

Jeff
 
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Wow legendary,

That Video brought me out of the silent back ground of AR,

If the same standards are used to scrutinize this Lion hunt, I am afraid to say it falls into the Lion Shoot category.....

As for the Gentleman who started this 7 pager,,,,,

What a role model for us all.

JK

gone again for another year....


I think that a lack of respect and self controle, played a huge role in this thread.
Instead of asking and getting all the ducks in a row, mr fair game ASSUMED it was a trophy
hunt and started an insult apon a fellow hunter and outfitter and when corrected with the facts
he continued.

I wish you all the best...


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Glad to see all the SA PH's keeping to the high road they spent 7 pages espousing...

Jeff

the drunken lion hunter says that a real man has to be rough in the way he shoots his mouth off when desiring to humiliate other men.


Maybe these SA PH's just want to grow up to be a "big man" like Andrew.
** Of course, I imagine most of them already know how to tell a bull from a cow and most of them don't bully or humiliate other people to try to overcompensate for their own feelings of personal inadequacy.
So, I guess they'll never become Andrew's kind of man.
 
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The drunken lion hunter says that a real man has to be rough in the way he shoots his mouth off when desiring to humiliate other men.


Maybe these SA PH's just want to grow up to be a "big man" like Andrew.
** Of course, I imagine most of them already know how to tell a bull from a cow and most of them don't bully or humiliate other people to try to overcompensate for their own feelings of personal inadequacy.
So, I guess they'll never become Andrew's kind of man.
 .........................

+1


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I am sure that must be a private video that was never intended for the internet!!!


Then Sir, you would be incorrect.

I'm one of the two people in that video and I think it's hilarious.

Cheers
Jim


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Wow legendary,

That Video brought me out of the silent back ground of AR,

If the same standards are used to scrutinize this Lion hunt, I am afraid to say it falls into the Lion Shoot category.....

As for the Gentleman who started this 7 pager,,,,,

What a role model for us all.

JK

gone again for another year....


I would love to hear why you say that? What exactly about that Lion hunt made it a shoot?

Cheers
Jim


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Frostbit, I did not try to be disrespectful I honestly thought that was a private VIDEO! I had a photo of a rhino we hunted legally stolen and put on the internet and Facebook it was hell I had 100s of hate mail, but if you say it was not and you actually wanted that on the internet for everyone to see then so be it... Well done on your 2 leopards!


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.........Then Sir, you would be incorrect.

I'm one of the two people in that video and I think it's hilarious.

Cheers
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O my word!!!!!


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Frostbit, I did not try to be disrespectful I honestly thought that was a private VIDEO! I had a photo of a rhino we hunted legally stolen and put on the internet and Facebook it was hell I had 100s of hate mail, but if you say it was not and you actually wanted that on the internet for everyone to see then so be it... Well done on your 2 leopards!


I would love to hunt with Andrew, but for the life of me, I don't understand why this video was posted on the internet. Why? It certainly doesn't reflect well on either Frostbit or Andrew, at least in my opinion.

Someone could easily think you guys went hunting in an inebriated state. Truthfully, I am not sure you were not based on this video.

This video is as inane as anything I have seen posted on YouTube.


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Wow legendary,

That Video brought me out of the silent back ground of AR,

If the same standards are used to scrutinize this Lion hunt, I am afraid to say it falls into the Lion Shoot category.....

As for the Gentleman who started this 7 pager,,,,,

What a role model for us all.

JK

gone again for another year....


I would love to hear why you say that? What exactly about that Lion hunt made it a shoot?

Cheers
Jim


Howzit Jim

Every part of your lion hunt was a true Lion hunt, that is the point,.....

Same as the Buffalo Cow Hunt,

Every part of that hunt was a true Buffalo cow hunt.

Not a Shoot or a cull ......

If those Cows were shot in the Kafue or any other open area, these 7 pages would not exist........


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Originally posted by INTREPID SAFARIS:
Frostbit, I did not try to be disrespectful I honestly thought that was a private VIDEO! I had a photo of a rhino we hunted legally stolen and put on the internet and Facebook it was hell I had 100s of hate mail, but if you say it was not and you actually wanted that on the internet for everyone to see then so be it... Well done on your 2 leopards!


Thank you for the congrats on the two Leopards. It was an amazing hunt that exceeded all expectation.

The "inebriated interview" video was taken by my wife who skillfully waited until we achieved a level of intoxication that allowed for some very funny statements. Andrew's "Jim would know better than I" in the beginning concerning what the mornings Lion call sounds like is classic Baldry quick wit.

We spent 23 days with the man after close to 18 months of emails planning the possibility of hunting a wild African Lion. In those 23 days that afternoon and evening was the only time either of us reached a level of slurred speech and on many nights were too tired to even have a sundowner.

We had killed a Lion face to face at 40 yards out of a group of four mature beasts. There was a very tense 20-25 minute side by side follow up into very thick pucker brush.

Simply put, there was call for celebration. All rifles were put away long before any booze got opened. We were responsible drunks is you will. Big Grin

I'm not embarrassed by that video nor should Andrew be.

Andrew is opinionated. That's between he and you to figure out but I will say this. He's one of two PH's that we enjoyed spending time with enough to someday consider spending more time in Africa with.

Cheers
Jim


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Wow legendary,

That Video brought me out of the silent back ground of AR,

If the same standards are used to scrutinize this Lion hunt, I am afraid to say it falls into the Lion Shoot category.....

As for the Gentleman who started this 7 pager,,,,,

What a role model for us all.

JK

gone again for another year....


I would love to hear why you say that? What exactly about that Lion hunt made it a shoot?

Cheers
Jim


Jim

The SA crowd might just be a little jealous of you hunting wild lions. Other than timbuvati I don't think there is little if any wild lion hunting in SA. The rest are chattle shoots sometimes (most often) sold as hunts.

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Originally posted by jkhunter:
Wow legendary,

That Video brought me out of the silent back ground of AR,

If the same standards are used to scrutinize this Lion hunt, I am afraid to say it falls into the Lion Shoot category.....

As for the Gentleman who started this 7 pager,,,,,

What a role model for us all.

JK

gone again for another year....


I would love to hear why you say that? What exactly about that Lion hunt made it a shoot?

Cheers
Jim


Jim

The SA crowd might just be a little jealous of you hunting wild lions. Other than timbuvati I don't think there is little if any wild lion hunting in SA. The rest are chattle shoots sometimes (most often) sold as hunts.

Mike


Mike very good statement there, but if only you knew better.

My best wishes.


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Originally posted by Frostbit:
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Originally posted by jkhunter:
Wow legendary,

That Video brought me out of the silent back ground of AR,

If the same standards are used to scrutinize this Lion hunt, I am afraid to say it falls into the Lion Shoot category.....

As for the Gentleman who started this 7 pager,,,,,

What a role model for us all.

JK

gone again for another year....


I would love to hear why you say that? What exactly about that Lion hunt made it a shoot?

Cheers
Jim


Jim

The SA crowd might just be a little jealous of you hunting wild lions. Other than timbuvati I don't think there is little if any wild lion hunting in SA. The rest are chattle shoots sometimes (most often) sold as hunts.

Mike


Mike very good statement there, but if only you knew better.

My best wishes.


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Jim

The SA crowd might just be a little jealous of you hunting wild lions. Other than timbuvati I don't think there is little if any wild lion hunting in SA. The rest are chattle shoots sometimes (most often) sold as hunts.

Mike[/QUOTE]

Mike

I might be part of the SA crown but I have Hunted, Shot and Culled enough wild lions not to get Jealous..........

And that's from North Africa right down , through Zambia to and including the Timbavati,,,,,

And no not SA Cattle killers......

There are many of us SA Crowd who actually do know a bit about Wild Lions,

And Buffalo Cows.........

JK
 
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