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27 October 2012, 16:10
Die Ou Jagter
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It was nice ot see Tony and Johanan do a tribute show to Johanan's long time tracker Mobuto. This is part of the reasons I really like Tony's show. The man was only 40 yrs of age. They did not say what he died from.
27 October 2012, 16:55
bwana cecil
I thought it to be honorable also.


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NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
27 October 2012, 19:07
dr_dog_guy
It was a very good show. Quite out of the ordinary for a hunting show. I really enjoyed the show - though "enjoyed" may be the wrong word.


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27 October 2012, 20:03
Kathi
Excellent episode, especially when Tony and Johan visited his village and grave.

I liked when Tony put the "Fanta" on his grave and explained when they would return from a long track how he would always want a Fanta.

The village really seemed to appreciate Johan and Tony paying tribute.


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27 October 2012, 21:16
pagosawingnut
It was a nice touch.
27 October 2012, 22:37
clayman216
This was a good show in many ways. Above all it shows the humanity in hunting and speaks to the primal connection of man and animals and how the very nature of hunting has helped to shape humanity itself in many ways. It is a true shame that the antis do not see this and would not care. Sure makes
one think.
27 October 2012, 23:40
cjfoster
quote:
It was a very good show. Quite out of the ordinary for a hunting show. I really enjoyed the show - though "enjoyed" may be the wrong word.



+1
28 October 2012, 00:15
fujotupu
I wonder if anything more substantial was left to the family to commemorate the passing of this man who gave so much towards the successful production of the shows, other than the bottle of "Fanta"?
28 October 2012, 01:21
bwana cecil
fujo
I take it you're a glass half empty type guy.
Who knows what was done behind the scenes?
Did you expect to see Tony or Johan open up their wallots on TV & start handing out cash? Now that would have been tastless from two gentleman who seem to be good decent men.
Charitable giving is suppose to be PRIVATE, not done in the open for all to see.
May Maburu rest in peace.


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
28 October 2012, 02:58
Frank Beller
Ed: Great post ..... thanks for mentioning the show. I love this show, & this one was very moving. I, too, appreciate these two great hunters for what they did for their friend.


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28 October 2012, 03:41
mbogobutch
Great show, done with a great deal of taste, and I believe a lot of love, RIP Mabu....
28 October 2012, 04:49
MJines
It was a wonderful tribute. I wish more hunting shows would endeavor to show more of the human interest side of hunting.

. . . and the hunter home from the hill.


Mike
28 October 2012, 13:32
fujotupu
Cecil:

You would be surprised at how some of these good folks are sometimes quickly forgotten.
Funny how one never hears of any such tributes being mentioned in recognition of the fallen trackers - just relief funds for injured or killed PHs.

I do not recall having mentioned any name in particular just "anything more substantial was left to the family" which could have come from anyone.

Guess a bottle of Fanta is better than a kick in the crotch - hope it was a cold one!

Rest in Peace Maburu the Big White Bwana has made good.
28 October 2012, 16:40
dla69
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:

I do not recall having mentioned any name in particular just "anything more substantial was left to the family" which could have come from anyone.


By what standards would you measure "substantial"? Substantial in terms of the tracker's normal pay, in terms of the PH's normal pay .......
28 October 2012, 17:37
Die Ou Jagter
At times some AR posters sicken me!
28 October 2012, 17:51
bwana cecil
fujo
Maburu was a TRACKER, they made a whole show HONORING him!
By the emotions shown, I personally took them to be genuine.
As for what if anything was done beyond that is none of mine nor your business!
You say you do not recall metioning any names, come on, there were only 3 people mentioned in this thread & 1 of them is the deceased, who else could you have possibly been talking about?
As far as the bottle of Fanta, that was symbolic & I for one can see no harm in it whether it was cold or hot!
As for your comment "rest in peace Maburu the big white bwana has made good." How do you know that they haven't?
Now go ahead & take your cheap shots, you seem to be a pro at it.


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
28 October 2012, 18:05
MJines
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
Funny how one never hears of any such tributes being mentioned in recognition of the fallen trackers - just relief funds for injured or killed PHs.


Gee, did your Mom not love you growing up? Found a mouse turd in your Cheerios? Some folks just seem to go through life looking for things to be critical of . . . sheesh.

You must have forgotten about this thread earlier this season. Look at Buzz's post on June 8 where a group of clients came to together, without the need to make a public appeal, to raise money for an injured tracker. That group raised thousands of dollars to help pay for medical expenses and offset lost revenues. And I am pleased to report the tracker is doing quite well.

http://forums.accuratereloadin...121058571#2121058571


Mike
28 October 2012, 18:43
Cajun1956
During my only safari in Africa, it was apparent that my PH and his trackers had a very close relationship. My PH refered to them as "his boys" and the trackers refered to the PH as "Pappa". It was like a father-son relationship. Thruout the safari, my PH was constantly concerned about the safety and welfare (food, water, clothing, blankets, medication, etc.) of his trackers.


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28 October 2012, 20:02
fujotupu
quote:
Originally posted by Cajun1956:
During my only safari in Africa, it was apparent that my PH and his trackers had a very close relationship. My PH refered to them as "his boys" and the trackers refered to the PH as "Pappa". It was like a father-son relationship. Thruout the safari, my PH was constantly concerned about the safety and welfare (food, water, clothing, blankets, medication, etc.) of his trackers.


Thank You Cajun!

Precisely why I get ratty if I suspect someone is trying to benefit at their expense and I don't give a Flying F. what anyone thinks of my attitude.
28 October 2012, 21:19
seawoodII
fujotupu, as a new poster,your attatitude makes me questiion why I should stay here.
28 October 2012, 22:02
ndorobo1
Great show this week. Anyone have an idea how he passed away?
28 October 2012, 23:32
bwana cecil
Fujo & I have traded p.m.'s & though I feel that he jumps to conclusions, his heart is for the forgotten or those among us that are not respected.
For that, I salute & admire him!


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
28 October 2012, 23:44
dinsdale
quote:
Originally posted by seawoodII:
fujotupu, as a new poster,your attatitude makes me questiion why I should stay here.


Classifieds can have some good stuff on occasion.

The rest you learn to ignore.
28 October 2012, 23:58
AnotherAZWriter
Fujo was my PH in 2009. Unlike many other PHs that I have had, he treated the trackers as key members of our team. I have had some PHs treat trackers like they know nothing. Fujo treated them as equal to himself - and not afraid to ask for their advice. I count that as a big reason for our success on that hunt.


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29 October 2012, 00:58
bwana cecil
I think it needs to be stated for those on AR that do not get to watch Under Wild Skies that they did not wait until Mabu, as they called him, died to honor him.
He was always being bragged on for his skills & the way he handled himself.
They often spoke about Mabu's skills making the hunt a success.
It seemed to me that it was a 3 person show: Tony-Johan-Maburu.
He was a respected member of their team & not someone they will forget anytime soon.


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
29 October 2012, 01:09
whelenite
Mabu died of cancer. It had nothing to do with his tracking duties for Johan Calitz. I take Johan and Tony at their gentlemen's word, namely, Mabu was their close friend and admired hunter. The fact that they flew hundreds if not thousands of miles out of their way to honor him says something. Their feelings seem plenty genuine to me.
29 October 2012, 04:20
bull1
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
Cecil:

You would be surprised at how some of these good folks are sometimes quickly forgotten.
Funny how one never hears of any such tributes being mentioned in recognition of the fallen trackers - just relief funds for injured or killed PHs.

I do not recall having mentioned any name in particular just "anything more substantial was left to the family" which could have come from anyone.

Guess a bottle of Fanta is better than a kick in the crotch - hope it was a cold one!

Rest in Peace Maburu the Big White Bwana has made good.


Sounds like someone is trying to make this an issue of race.
29 October 2012, 04:29
Tim Ferrall
I might add to this thread, that the folk at Safari Classics raised a large sum of money for the family of fallen PH Owain Lewis, and unless you monitor the AR forums no one would know. It is reported that Johan spends $ 1million a year on diesel fuel and related expenses to pump water for the eles to survive. Those who need to have alight shone on their charitable works are doing them for the wrong reasons.
29 October 2012, 04:29
shootaway
We are all human beings and when we die we die,it`s sad but that`s the way it is-no use making a big thing out of it,IMO.Those who we admire and respect will always occupy a special place in our hearts. beer
29 October 2012, 07:38
Use Enough Gun
Tony and Johan are both the real deal, folks, the real deal. And, Under Wild Skies is one of the best African Hunting shows on T.V., bar none. Julius Maburu (Mabu) was also the real deal, and one of the best trackers in Africa. It says a lot about those two men to have them pay such a tribute to their good friend. I salute them wholeheartedly for their gesture in doing a show like this.
29 October 2012, 09:34
Antlers
Very touching episode - well done and honorable.


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29 October 2012, 10:35
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by seawoodII:
fujotupu, as a new poster,your attatitude makes me questiion why I should stay here.


Bloody hell!

You have a sensitive disposition!

You might as well give up on the Internet as whole if you cannot accept opinions that are different to yours!


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29 October 2012, 15:46
Die Ou Jagter
Great advice Saeed and should be taken to heart by all who post here and those that administer here.