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Comparing the highest-priced photographic safaris (top 1%) to the lowest priced plains game hunts and conveniently omitting the trophy fees....that seems fair and unbiased. | |||
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Couldn't agree more on his splicing of scenes, as well as fabricated stories to tug on the heart strings of the uninformed. Long before first setting foot on the African continent I recall some of his "documentaries". Even then it was easy to peg his stories as fiction, fabricated to elicit a strong emotional response from the viewers. Seems he's also diligent in removing any attempts at rebuttals to his response, which is about as genuine as his documentaries. JEB Katy, TX Already I was beginning to fall into the African way of thinking: That if you properly respect what you are after, and shoot it cleanly and on the animal's terrain, if you imprison in your mind all the wonder of the day from sky to smell to breeze to flowers—then you have not merely killed an animal. You have lent immortality to a beast you have killed because you loved him and wanted him forever so that you could always recapture the day - Robert Ruark DSC Life Member NRA Life Member | |||
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++1 Watch the "Eternal Enemies" and I seem to recall around the 30-40 minute mark there is a scene where a male Lion attacks a Hyena at night and if you slow it down or play frame by frame, one can see a rope around the Lions neck. | |||
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