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Elgin Gates Big Ivory
11 February 2009, 01:19
jwp475Elgin Gates Big Ivory
This is an excellent read as told to Ken Howell by Elgin Gates
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/gates_elephant.html
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11 February 2009, 03:08
PalmerOh to have been there. Thanks
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Into my heart on air that kills
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.
A. E. Housman
11 February 2009, 18:20
Michael RobinsonI have heard bits and pieces of this story over the years, but I don't think I have ever heard or read the whole thing before now. What an epic!
Elgin Gates was truly hard core. I remember a story he wrote for one of the magazines about being chased up a tree by a wounded cape buffalo. Gates had somehow lost his rifle but was packing a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum loaded with armor piercing bullets. He used it to dispatch the buff by firing down on him from the branches of the tree!
Thanks for posting this.
Mike
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11 February 2009, 19:41
phurley5I have the Elgin Gates book and reread it quite often. If I remember correctly I had to order it from England and pay in pounds. Good shooting.
phurley
11 February 2009, 19:42
SaeedI enjoyed reading his books vey much.
I remember there was some controversy about his kudu and probably sable trophies.
If I remember correctly, he had his hands on the horns as he had the photos taken, and some claimed that he used the horns of two animals to get that picture.
Anyone knows what the end result was?
12 February 2009, 00:08
jorgeSaeed: Regarding the kudu & sable you mention, all I can tell you is they were withdrawn from Rowland Wards. Cheers, jorge
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12 February 2009, 02:30
phurley5Saeed ----- I was not aware of other books. If you would be kind enough to name them or authors if not Gates, perhaps I could find them on my own. Thanks in advance for any help you might be. Good shootig.
phurley
12 February 2009, 03:25
Gator1His book, "Trophy Hunter in Asia." may be the best
Hunting Book I have ever read.
I met him once when he lived in Boise. He was a friend of friend of my Dad's. The Animal Rights crowd burned down his home in Needles, California and he lost all his stuff that was there.
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12 February 2009, 04:23
retreeverWe carry on about shooting a ele with solids and the one super ele shot with a 200 Weatherby and 180 or 200 gr bullets... I love it...
I also read that story before, but trying to remember where I found it...
Mike
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12 February 2009, 04:54
jwp475quote:
Originally posted by retreever:
We carry on about shooting a ele with solids and the one super ele shot with a 300 Weatherby and 180 or 200 gr bullets... I love it...
I also read that story before, but trying to remember where I found it...
Mike
Partitions I believe
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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill
12 February 2009, 06:07
jorgeIf you read his book "Trophy Hunting In Africa," he relates one hunt where he used a then experimental cartridge on elephant, a 378 Weatherby necked down to 30 caliber. That was in 1959. Great read. jorge
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12 February 2009, 07:53
billrquimbyWonder why Gates is always eulogized, while poor ol' Peter Capstick gets knocked at every turn?
Gates never saw an adjective or synonym he didn't like. He overused and abused his thesaurus so much that it could be argued that he slept with it.
My only contact with the guy was when he came to town and watched the Tucson Rifle Club's and NRA's first U.S. Metalicas Siluetas Championships and, because I was the local newspaper's outdoor writer then, he pumped me for information about the sport. To his credit, he did pay for my coffee.
When he returned to California, he announced that after competing in metalicas siluetas matches for years he now was adapting it for handgunners.
I'd been shooting in the Sonora rifle league for more than three years then, and can tell you no one down there had ever heard of him.
Bill Quimby
12 February 2009, 07:55
JBrownquote:
I remember there was some controversy about his kudu and probably sable trophies.
If I remember correctly, he had his hands on the horns as he had the photos taken, and some claimed that he used the horns of two animals to get that picture.
Anyone knows what the end result was?
There has been a lot of BS with the record books over the years. Gates had some trophies that were deemed to be "questionable."
I wish someone would post a photo of this 180 pound ivory. I have seen a picture in the past and I had a hard time believing that it was as heavy as claimed.
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown
12 February 2009, 19:21
Paul CAnother Weatherby award winner who possibly cheated???? No, not the "honorable" Mr. Gates! It can't be true !!! Not THE Legend!!!
Paul C
12 February 2009, 19:40
LorenzoI can't understand why these people need to cheat with their trophies ??

Thanks God they don't have photoshop in those days !!!!
Poor people...
Once I was told by an argentinian guide that there was a red deer in an very small enclosure, it was a pet animal.
When the animal reached I don't know how many "points" a phone call was made and an american went there. The enclosure was so small that the man shoot it from outside resting the barrel of his rifle between the wires.
They measured it, they took pictures and he returned home and enter it in some record book.
Amazing..
L
12 February 2009, 21:43
GeoffM24I read this book called "Safari, Safari" about a Doctors Safari in Botswana. I think he hunted with Safari South or one of the other big operations. He said that his PH claimed that Gates was a cheater and a fraud and it was well known in Africa or something to that effect. I forget the name of the PH but he was well known and I know I saw this PHs name mentioned in the book "The Hunting Blackbeards of Botswana" as well.
I'll look it up tonight.
12 February 2009, 22:00
Paul CGeoffM24 - I have heard similar stories about the founder of SCI and other " Award " winners. Some of the allegations where things like changing tags on trophys in lockers in Nairobi, throwing greater kudu horns in a river because of not being 60" just short at 58", paying or trying to pay PH's to hunt in an area not allowed. It is too bad that this happens, but it is usually the hunters with big egos and deep pockets that seem to try to get away with this. I have posted here before about sharing a Calif. wild boar camp with one of these guys about 15 years ago and I was so disgusted by the pompous ass and his supposed conquests, I damn near puked.
Paul C
12 February 2009, 22:35
Gator1I'm not sure Gates was a fraud. An egomaniac maybe. Like most of these guys wanting the biggest and the best.
Most rich people have a huge ego about showing off their wealth. Whether it is in the best Hunting trophies, the most expensive cars, the prettiest women, nicest house etc etc. They all like building monuments to their own Greatness.
They have egos that get stroked in different ways.
Gates, to my knowledge did cheat on a Kudu. Klineburgers, in Seattle, added some inches to it and you can see it in the picture. Note that the only picture is of a mounted head.
His Elephant was the real deal though. No one in his right mind can ever accuse him of not being an superb hunter and being afraid to get into the Bush. He hunted Africa several times for the trophies but he never liked it as he always felt that most Safaris were for spoiled brats who needed their hand held and couldn't get by on 'beans and beef'.
Everyone has flaws, even Peter Capstick has been accused of fluffing his resume'.

Gator
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13 February 2009, 20:21
billrquimby>>>>>>"'m not sure Gates was a fraud?>>>>>>>
Many have often said that Gates fabricated wild tales about his hunts, doctored photos of his trophies, and lied in print and in person to one and all about his accomplishments. Egomania caused him to do this, of course, but he became an unadulterated fraud if he went beyond mere "fluffing."
Bill Quimby
13 February 2009, 22:47
Gator1quote:
Originally posted by billrquimby:
>>>>>>"'m not sure Gates was a fraud?>>>>>>>
Gates fabricated wild tales about his hunts, doctored photos of his trophies, and lied in print and in person to one and all about his accomplishments. Egomania caused him to do this, of course, but he became an unadulterated fraud when he went beyond mere "fluffing."
Bill Quimby
Bill I can think of a dozen people off the top of my head that have been awarded the Weatherby Award or SCI's Hunter of the Year that have done far more of that than Gates.
I bet you can think of a few also.

Gator
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"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2
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