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So my 4yr old daughter is really into hunting Cape Buffalo right now, so I bought her Mark Sullivan's Death at my Feet. We just watched it and I was a bit shocked to see that Mike, not the client was dispatching most of the game. While my daughter liked the video, some of the shots that were taken didn't seem that ethical as well. 125+ shot with a double rifle off hand with no sticks,really? I guess I just wanted to weigh in here and see what everyone else thinks.


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It's Mark Sullivan. Why did you have to start this on the holidays? It has been so nice and peaceful. Smiler


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So my 4yr old daughter is really into hunting Cape Buffalo right now, so I bought her Mike Sullivan's Death at my Feet. We just watched it and I was a bit shocked to see that Mike, not the client was dispatching most of the game. While my daughter liked the video, some of the shots that were taken didn't seem that ethical as well. 125+ shot with a double rifle off hand with no sticks,really? I guess I just wanted to weigh in here and see what everyone else thinks.


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While we are at it let's resurrect Capstick was a Fraud - pro or Con?

Before anyone has a chit hemorrhage, it is just a joke.


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While we are at it let's resurrect Capstick was a Fraud - pro or Con?

Before anyone has a chit hemorrhage, it is just a joke.


Capstick's video suck!

His semi-fiction was GREAT! clap

Cannot find anything nice to say about Mark Sullivan, so as this is the Festive Season, I will keep QUIET! clap


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It's Mark Sullivan. Why did you have to start this on the holidays? It has been so nice and peaceful. Smiler

One of the best comebacks I've read in a while lol perfect timing!


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Dear Peter,

Just wanted to drop you a note to tell you that many of us down here miss you and your stories very much.

Your DEATH IN THE LONG GRASS was the book that started me hunting in Africa.

I must say that I have spent hundreds of enjoyable days in the African bush, all thanks to you.

But, this has cost me millions of dollars, and I was wondering if you can give me your address in the Happy Hunting Grounds where I can send my request for refund?

It is OK if you don't want to post your address on the Internet; in which case I will make sure I hand deliver this myself when I join you there.

Happy Christmas, and a Wonderful New Year.


Dear Mark,

I would like to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas, and a Very Happy New Year.

I look forward to hearing about your latest "adventures", as they seem to provide us with lots of ammo to have a go at each other.

I just wish I can find a way of doing it the way you do.

That is having the rifle in my hand, and telling all others who don't agree with me, who are un-armed, to decide how the argument should end! rotflmo


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yuck clap clap clap tu2 tu2 beer

It is good to see that some folks still have a sense of humor.

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Dear Peter,

Just wanted to drop you a note to tell you that many of us down here miss you and your stories very much.

Your DEATH IN THE LONG GRASS was the book that started me hunting in Africa.

I must say that I have spent hundreds of enjoyable days in the African bush, all thanks to you.

But, this has cost me millions of dollars, and I was wondering if you can give me your address in the Happy Hunting Grounds where I can send my request for refund?

It is OK if you don't want to post your address on the Internet; in which case I will make sure I hand deliver this myself when I join you there.

Happy Christmas, and a Wonderful New Year.


Dear Mark,

I would like to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas, and a Very Happy New Year.

I look forward to hearing about your latest "adventures", as they seem to provide us with lots of ammo to have a go at each other.

I just wish I can find a way of doing it the way you do.

That is having the rifle in my hand, and telling all others who don't agree with me, who are un-armed, to decide how the argument should end! rotflmo


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! Now that's funny stuff


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But, this has cost me millions of dollars, and I was wondering if you can give me your address in the Happy Hunting Grounds where I can send my request for refund?

Thanks Saeed,
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Bravo, Saeed,
It was Capstick, Ruark and Hemingway that sent me to Africa the first time, and Mark Sullivan who first piqued my curiosity about double rifles. Regardless of their respective merits,(or lack thereof), as writers, hunters, or even human beings, I remain forever in their debt!
Cheers,
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Good post, Tim. More than would admit it will find truth in what you wrote.
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Bravo, Saeed,
It was Capstick, Ruark and Hemingway that sent me to Africa the first time, and Mark Sullivan who first piqued my curiosity about double rifles. Regardless of their respective merits,(or lack thereof), as writers, hunters, or even human beings, I remain forever in their debt!
Cheers,
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Nicely said. Fortunately my dad had a big collection of African hunting books, so I'll add the fiction of Taylor as well.

Never really spotted Sullivan until I was already into it, when it was so bad it was really bad, unlike movies like Flash Gordon that were so bad they actually transcended and became good.


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As a young lad it was J.A.Hunter's books that got me focused on the dark continent. Of course that had something to do with my having met one of his family members.

Later I read the rest of them and of course found out that perhaps there was a great deal of literary licence used in their tales. The same can be said for other writers closer to home who focused on firearms or Alaska.

To me it is of little importance and I honestly do not know why so many seem to feel they have to beat up on the departed whenever the chance presents itself. Regardless of the accuracy of events depicted, their writings inspired many to seek adventure and because of that many lives have been enriched. That is good enough for me.


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To me it is of little importance and I honestly do not know why so many seem to feel they have to beat up on the departed whenever the chance presents itself. Regardless of the accuracy of events depicted, their writings inspired many to seek adventure and because of that many lives have been enriched. That is good enough for me.


I agree. Their stories have enriched my life & help lead to some of the best memories I've ever had, AFRICA!


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To me it is of little importance and I honestly do not know why so many seem to feel they have to beat up on the departed whenever the chance presents itself.


I don't really feel that anyone has "Beat Up" on PHC in this discussion. In the past there have been some really harsh discussions about PHC and Mark Sullivan, who I had not heard of departing this planet. While not having any real opinion about Sullivan, I do think Capstick did a lot to get folks interested in making a trip to Africa, and I have no problem with his living life on his terms.

I have noticed during my time on earth, that way too many folks have real problems concerning folks that don't subscribe to the status quo/march to the beat of a different drummer.


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I have always subscribed to "Never question the living arrangements of others".

What I do question is why thecanadian really posted this to begin with. stir


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"Never question the living arrangements of others".


??????????????? popcorn popcorn popcorn Confused Confused Confused. "Living arrangements"???


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I have always subscribed to "Never question the living arrangements of others".

What I do question is why thecanadian really posted this to begin with. stir


I posted this because, unlike many of you, I am not accustomed to Africa hunting. Plus my daughter is currently very interested in hunting in general with a particular liking to cape buffalo (in Tanzania). Right now her favorite hunter is Jim Shockey, who from what I have seen is stand up hunter and guide. However, his African experience is limited, at least on video. Before purchasing the video I had never even herd of Mark Sullivan. I just thought it was a little shocking to see the PH taking the kill shot at game when in many cases it was not necessary. Furthermore, having the client only carry 6 or 7 rounds. I just wanted to know if this was a more of a stunt for the camera or business as usual with this PH. I don't really want to expose my daughter to the idea that placing marginal shots on game is O.K. to do. If it were me on one of these hunts, I would be pissed off if my PH took the kill shot just because he could.


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I know that hunting is not allowed in India anymore.

But in the off season you guys could visit the old hunting reserves of the maharajas and experience old India to a small extent.

Please feel free to go to the Asian hunting forum and look my latest post.

Yes, I know it is not hunting - but you just might get intersted enough to help in reviving hunting in India. Immagine 2 old traditional seasons in the year as a result of AR initiatives.

Far better than debating old topics like Sullivan & Capstics.

How about reviving even older traditions like Hunting in India!!!

I sincerely hope the AR croud will give it a crack.


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I have always subscribed to "Never question the living arrangements of others".

What I do question is why thecanadian really posted this to begin with. stir


I posted this because, unlike many of you, I am not accustomed to Africa hunting. Plus my daughter is currently very interested in hunting in general with a particular liking to cape buffalo (in Tanzania). Right now her favorite hunter is Jim Shockey, who from what I have seen is stand up hunter and guide. However, his African experience is limited, at least on video. Before purchasing the video I had never even herd of Mark Sullivan. I just thought it was a little shocking to see the PH taking the kill shot at game when in many cases it was not necessary. Furthermore, having the client only carry 6 or 7 rounds. I just wanted to know if this was a more of a stunt for the camera or business as usual with this PH. I don't really want to expose my daughter to the idea that placing marginal shots on game is O.K. to do. If it were me on one of these hunts, I would be pissed off if my PH took the kill shot just because he could.


Actually, Jim Shockey has hunted Africa extensively. Very extensively. Video's of his hunts there should be easy to find although I don't know the names of them right off. I would dig a bit deeper for your daughter if she is interested in Shockey's hunts as he has done some of the more unusual African hunts, not to mention that IMO he is a positive influence for our sport.
 
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We currently have a wide assortment of Jim Shockey movies. Unfortunately, he only has Most dangerous hunts, heart stopping hunts and best of Africa that have Africa hunting. In those videos he only hunts cape buffalo twice.


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There have been reports/accusations/criticisms of;

MS placing marginal shots on game,
Roosevelt who regularly placed poor shots on game,
Saeed unsportingly sniping DG at long range[rather than hunting them at close range]
John Taylors apparent 'homo'sexuality,[as written by Peter Capstick in; 'A MAN CALLED LION']
even Hemingway wearing lacey white & pink bow girls dresses as a little boy...[as told by his sister]


...theres just no pleasing some folk.... stir
 
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We currently have a wide assortment of Jim Shockey movies. Unfortunately, he only has Most dangerous hunts, heart stopping hunts and best of Africa that have Africa hunting. In those videos he only hunts cape buffalo twice.


But I think on Most Dangerous Hunts, he takes a lion as well as hippo. He also gets charged by an elephant that Mike Fell stops the charge at close range. I'm wondering if he has some additional DVDs containing his more recent show episodes as I know he went back to Tanzania for another go at the elephant. I could be wrong however as I don't have that many of his DVDs, only that I've seen quite a few of his television shows.

Anyway, good luck with keeping your daughter interested in hunting. I find that I enjoy my boys hunting more than doing it myself these days. Keep passing it on!
 
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All of the high browed sanctimomius crap aside; take the videos and learn what you can from them. They are a treasure trove of charges and close encounters that most PH's hope not to see. Me either. However it doesn't hurt to have an idea in your minds eye if it all goes to Hell in a hurry. I have hunted with a PH in Zim that cannot shoot. So maybe just maybe a split second of recognition on your part might be the difference between a good story and a long said phone call to Mrs. Whatever your last name is.

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All of the high browed sanctimomius crap aside; take the videos and learn what you can from them. They are a treasure trove of charges and close encounters that most PH's hope not to see. Me either. However it doesn't hurt to have an idea in your minds eye if it all goes to Hell in a hurry. I have hunted with a PH in Zim that cannot shoot. So maybe just maybe a split second of recognition on your part might be the difference between a good story and a long said phone call to Mrs. Whatever your last name is.

Jeff


Novel way of looking at it, but you do have a point.


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too funny !

after the holidays , i have a feeling a new phoney and fraud will emerge. time is running out quickly on a s.a. boy to do the right thing. curious to see if he's motivated. lol !


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