The Accurate Reloading Forums
A Greenie that came to his senses

This topic can be found at:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1411043/m/3741025991

13 April 2014, 09:35
Jaco Human
A Greenie that came to his senses
This man is a greenie and anti hunting, but he came to realise why the Ban on Lion hunting contributed to the decline in the Lion population of Botswana. I am prepared to talk to him as he understands the role hunting is playing in conservation even though he does not hunt himself


Life is how you spend the time between hunting trips.

Through Responsible Sustainable hunting we serve Conservation.
Outfitter permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/73984
PH permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/81197
Jaco Human
SA Hunting Experience

jacohu@mweb.co.za
www.sahuntexp.com
13 April 2014, 11:10
fairgame
Go ahead mate.


ROYAL KAFUE LTD
Email - kafueroyal@gmail.com
Tel/Whatsapp (00260) 975315144
Instagram - kafueroyal
13 April 2014, 12:57
Jan Dumon
Thanks Jaco. Very important point made here for all the anti hunters : You don't have to like hunting or even understand how people can do it , to realise that hunting is an important conservation tool. Be thankful that there are people that do enjoy it , will pay for it , and aid conservation in the process.


Jan Dumon
Professional Hunter& Outfitter
www.shumbasafaris.com

+27 82 4577908
13 April 2014, 14:57
Wowo
Jaco,

Great find, this not only holds true for Ghanzi but rest of Africa. Even more telling in the poorest areas... Like Masailand Tanzania.
Same happens around the Okavango, Naxi pan NP and Makgadikgadi...
Because it's frowned upon by Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) farmers do not report incidences and use the most cheapest and worst means possible - poisoning. Herdsmen and farmers say it better to gut shoot or mortally wound and let the thing go die far away. As this doesn't invite further enquiries and leaves them in peace...

If you read the comments it seems almost an insurmountable task to try and "educate" or sensitize the public at large.
13 April 2014, 20:16
Pancho
Anti hunter succombs to reality.


Pancho
LTC, USA, RET

"Participating in a gun buy-back program because you think that criminals have too many guns is like having yourself castrated because you think your neighbors have too many kids." Clint Eastwood

Give me Liberty or give me Corona.
14 April 2014, 17:19
Jaco Human
quote:
Originally posted by Wowo:
Jaco,

Great find, this not only holds true for Ghanzi but rest of Africa. Even more telling in the poorest areas... Like Masailand Tanzania.
Same happens around the Okavango, Naxi pan NP and Makgadikgadi...
Because it's frowned upon by Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) farmers do not report incidences and use the most cheapest and worst means possible - poisoning. Herdsmen and farmers say it better to gut shoot or mortally wound and let the thing go die far away. As this doesn't invite further enquiries and leaves them in peace...

If you read the comments it seems almost an insurmountable task to try and "educate" or sensitize the public at large.


Wowo, you are so right, we as hunters and more specific trophy hunters are very often blamed for the diminishing numbers of wildlife. I have personally witnessed years ago a vegetable farmer shooting every animal that he saw to protect his crop, it was done at night with a spotlight. The just left the carcasses there for the workers to use what they want and the rest was left to rot. It still happens today, at least the pick up the animals and sell the meat. The same goes for electrical fences, thousands of small animals and snakes are killed by it. This is the veggies that the vegetarians and vegans consume and they are still under the impression that they save animals by not eating meat.

It will be a great day when people start accepting studies and proof after years of scientific research that provides good management recommendations, I am not talking about so called research that was done to serve a specific idea with the aim to BS people. Unfortunately I have not lots of hope for this to happen, unfortunately there are to many people who are not prepared to open their minds to new ideas or the reality of life.


Life is how you spend the time between hunting trips.

Through Responsible Sustainable hunting we serve Conservation.
Outfitter permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/73984
PH permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/81197
Jaco Human
SA Hunting Experience

jacohu@mweb.co.za
www.sahuntexp.com
14 April 2014, 17:59
Cazador humilde
quote:
Originally posted by Wowo:
Jaco,

Great find, this not only holds true for Ghanzi but rest of Africa. Even more telling in the poorest areas... Like Masailand Tanzania.
Same happens around the Okavango, Naxi pan NP and Makgadikgadi...
Because it's frowned upon by Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) farmers do not report incidences and use the most cheapest and worst means possible - poisoning. Herdsmen and farmers say it better to gut shoot or mortally wound and let the thing go die far away. As this doesn't invite further enquiries and leaves them in peace...

If you read the comments it seems almost an insurmountable task to try and "educate" or sensitize the public at large.


The "public at large" tends to not listen nowadays unless you can fit the entire argument in a "tweet". Busy, busy you know. Mostly lemmings with the attention span of a ferret that regurgitate whatever popular culture tells them to believe.
14 April 2014, 18:38
.458 Only
quote:
Originally posted by Cazador humilde:
quote:
Originally posted by Wowo:
Jaco,

Great find, this not only holds true for Ghanzi but rest of Africa. Even more telling in the poorest areas... Like Masailand Tanzania.
Same happens around the Okavango, Naxi pan NP and Makgadikgadi...
Because it's frowned upon by Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) farmers do not report incidences and use the most cheapest and worst means possible - poisoning. Herdsmen and farmers say it better to gut shoot or mortally wound and let the thing go die far away. As this doesn't invite further enquiries and leaves them in peace...

If you read the comments it seems almost an insurmountable task to try and "educate" or sensitize the public at large.


The "public at large" tends to not listen nowadays unless you can fit the entire argument in a "tweet". Busy, busy you know. Mostly lemmings with the attention span of a ferret that regurgitate whatever popular culture tells them to believe.


tu2

Bob

www.bigbores.ca


"Let every created thing give praise to the LORD, for he issued his command, and they came into being" - King David, Psalm 148 (NLT)

14 April 2014, 20:47
Caracal
Great Video!


http://www.dr-safaris.com/
Instagram: dr-safaris
15 April 2014, 23:21
Bwanamich
He is being discredited by the likes of Pieter Katt of lion aid claiming he is in partnership with a relative of Christopher de Graaf, Min of Agriculture who is/was responsible for breeding lion (the largest in Bots) to sell to the .SA canned lion industry.


"...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