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04 May 2016, 21:17
MCHURCH470
TRACKS ACROSS AFRICA (IAN GIBSON)
THIS MAY HAVE BEEN ALREADY DISCUSSED BUT TRACKS DID A TRIBUTE TO IAN GIBSON (GIBBO)THAT I JUST WATCHED THIS WEEK AND DAVE FULSON AND OTHERS DID A GREAT JOB HONORING A VERY GOOD MAN!
THANKS DAVE!
05 May 2016, 04:42
Cazador humilde
Thanks for posting. My Podunk cable provider dropped any outdoor channels from my "package", so I'll have to watch it later.
05 May 2016, 06:50
D. Nelson
I watched it and it was proper!!!

He was surely one of the good guys!

Well done!

Best regards, D. Nelson
05 May 2016, 13:33
StormsGSP
Can anyone help me get a copy of this show? Gibbo's son would like to see it.


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05 May 2016, 22:47
MJines
Very fitting tribute. The man clearly cast a large shadow of influence over friends and colleagues.


Mike
05 May 2016, 23:49
boarkiller
Great show
Sad story


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05 May 2016, 23:50
Dave Fulson
Thanks for the nice comments men. It is a loss that will always be felt by his friends around the world. Still cannot believe he is gone.When Tim and I go over this year, we will be bringing some copies over for his family. If anyone is headed over soon and plans to see one of his kids, PM me and I'll send some out with you.
A large shadow indeed Mike.
Cheers Guys


Dave Fulson
06 May 2016, 10:59
H T
Great show and sad story indeed. What made the show so very well done, at least for me, was the focus being mainly on his life and not on the end of it.

Thanks for doing this.
06 May 2016, 15:16
Jan Dumon
From what I understand of the man it is indeed a very worthy tribute.


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06 May 2016, 15:41
StormsGSP
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Fulson:
Thanks for the nice comments men. It is a loss that will always be felt by his friends around the world. Still cannot believe he is gone.When Tim and I go over this year, we will be bringing some copies over for his family. If anyone is headed over soon and plans to see one of his kids, PM me and I'll send some out with you.
A large shadow indeed Mike.
Cheers Guys


PM Sent


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"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. -Henry David Thoreau, Walden
06 May 2016, 17:41
matt u
Very nice show and tribute to a life well lived.

Thanks Dave and Tim
06 May 2016, 19:22
Tim Vining
The Ian Gibson Tribute was very well done my complements to Dave and Tim for their outstanding work and obvious love and respect for Ian Gibson.


Tim

07 May 2016, 18:18
bwanamrm
Just watched the Gibbo memorial show... twice. Hard not to get a bit emotional while watching it. I never hunted with Gibbo but shared Mwanja Camp with him in 2007 when I hunted leopard with Brent Leesmay as my PH.

Gibbo was quite the character in camp. Dave is right, if you knew Gibbo and spent some time with him, you always shared a bond or joke. Mine was a kudu bull I passed...

Brent and I were headed back to camp and a nice kudu bull crossed the road. We followed up and saw he was a good not great bull, around 52"s, but I had shot 9 or 10 kudu already so we passed.

That evening around the fire as we recounted the events of the day, Brent mentioned the kudu bull we passed. When Ian heard I passed a nice bull he lit into me for worrying about inches and passing a good mature bull. Brent came to my aid, explaining I had shot a number of kudu and was looking for something special. Anyone that knows Gibbo, knows there was no apologies, just a gruff harrumph...

But every day after, Gibbo would ask me if I had seen a good kudu yet. It was our joke. For years after, at every show I would see him at, he asked if I had gotten a good kudu...

I missed seeing him this past year...

And I am still looking for that kudu, Gibbo.


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10 May 2016, 02:56
subsailor74
I did not get to watch this episode until today as I have been on a lot of business travel lately. I must also admit, with some reluctance, that I have not been the biggest fan of Tracks Across Africa since Craig Boddington left the show a while back. With that as background I must admit the tribute to Ian Gibson was one of the most genuine, heartfelt hunting programs I have ever watched. If Academy Awards were given for segments like this, I would be first in line to nominate the producer for this spectacular episode. For Dave and Tim and many others who knew Gibbo, I know your pain. I remember stories from Tamela Moss telling me Gibbo walked clients so hard and so long that their toenails fell off! There are many other stories both of you know only too well. I still hunt with Owain Lewis's Jeffery double rifle as a tribute to another great PH lost before his time. I will really miss both of these great men. Well done to both of you and to Safari Classics - I do not think this tribute could have been done any better.
10 May 2016, 03:11
PSmith
100% agree


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10 May 2016, 03:52
drj
I also had the pleasure of meeting Gibbo on my first trip in 2011. I was in Dande East hunting my elephant last year when he was killed. The day we came out Myles McCallum took me, Frostbit and better half, and another hunter just coming in to dinner and that's when he told us about what had happened. Myles seemed to take it very hard. I also watched the episode twice. Dave, I am heading back to Zim on May 27 and if you want me to carry a copy to give to Gibbo's family through Myles and/or Buzz I would be happy to. If you want, PM me and I will give you my mailing address.


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