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An area magazine contacted me a few weeks ago and expressed interest in doing an article on some of us that live in our area that enjoy safaris. I was surprised last Friday when someone brought me a copy of it all completed as they had indicated it wouldn't be out until their February issue. Anyway, I think they did a good job and that you might enjoy it. Here are links to pages of the article from Southwest Georgia Living Magazine: Pages one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine. Vic | ||
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Very good. Always good to put out the word. Will read it tonight. Congratulations. ------------------------------- Will Stewart / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun. --------------------------------------- and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor Member, GOA, N.A.G.R. _________________________ "Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped “Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped. red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com _________________________ Hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go. | |||
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I get a kick out of the cougar pictured on page 2. Kind of like old ER Burroughs placing tigers in Africa. A cat is a cat, right? All skill is in vain when a demon pisses on your gunpowder. | |||
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Rupert, That's a good observation! The writer of this article, Tom Seegmuler, is a very good hunter, writer, and outdoorsman, however, he had no previous insight into African safaris. I guess transplanting a Florida panther (the subspecies of a mountain lion that is terrbily endangered but still lives in parts of Georgia) into his story on Africa proves that point very well! I also found it interesting that each of the people he happened to contact had previous experience with the same booking agent. I had no idea the Atcheson's had made themselves known to these other hunters. Florida Panther | |||
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