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Mark Selby
21 March 2017, 17:30
MikeBurkeMark Selby
I read today that Mark Selby, professional hunter and son of Harry Selby passed away after a short illness.
My condolences to his family.
21 March 2017, 22:03
bwanamrmSaw that as well Mike.
Prayers and condolences to the Selby clan.
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21 March 2017, 23:25
BaxterBYes, very sad. Gail texted me the morning after. They all could use our thoughts/prayers - a tough situation.
21 March 2017, 23:32
Kingsview SafarisSad to hear the news. Worked with Mark on a lodge in the Okavango Delta. Always enjoyed hearing his stories round the fire. A very nice and humbled person. My deepest sympathies and condolences to his family.
21 March 2017, 23:49
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22 March 2017, 00:32
surefire7Sorry to hear this. Didn't know the man, but the name and his father are obviously an icon. Our loss.
22 March 2017, 01:46
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by BaxterB:
Yes, very sad. Gail texted me the morning after. They all could use our thoughts/prayers - a tough situation.
How is Harry doing? I haven't heard anything for awhile.
Thoughts and prayers for the whole Selby family.
22 March 2017, 02:19
MikeBurkeI was looking for something on the internet and ran across this article about Harry Selby written in People Magazine in 1976. How have times and media changed over the years.
http://people.com/archive/the-...e-hunter-vol-6-no-4/The Breed Is Vanishing, but Harry Selby Holds Out as Africa's Great White Hunter
Add one more fur-bearing creature to the list of endangered species. The white hunter, always a rara avis, glorified in pubescent fiction and Saturday matinees, seldom encountered in the feathers, has now dwindled even further to a few hardy specimens.
The white hunter once was recognized by his pith helmet, his exquisitely tanned brawn and his bush jacket with a bellows pleat. Now that almost everybody seems to look like that, one of the few sure ways to find a white hunter is to journey to the African nation of Botswana, find the outpost village of Maun and look up Harry Selby.
Selby has been known for years as the best of the white hunters, even by the white hunters themselves, but it now appears that at age 51 he just might be the last of the old breed.
Harry Selby came by his prowess in the bush the hard way, growing up in then-colonial Kenya, absorbing all the jungle lore that determines whether you come back with what you went out after or, as sometimes happens in the big-game business, it comes back with you. Hunting the predators that threatened his father’s crops and cattle, Selby learned to stalk in a crouched, pigeon-toed, mincing stride that allows him to cover soundless miles, learned to track animals across dry hardpan and even rock, learned almost to think like his prey. Selby shot his first elephant at 14, which is more than pretty good if one likes that sort of thing.
22 March 2017, 03:23
larryshoresWhen we hunted in Botswana in 2012, the PH was next door neighbors with Harry in Maun I believe. As I recall, he said Harry was 80 or thereabout. He said Harry had a number of issues. One of those issues was bad knees. According to the PH, Harry could hardly walk and refused the offer of surgery.
22 March 2017, 03:44
jdollarPrayers and condolences to the family. We are diminished.
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22 March 2017, 03:45
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
When we hunted in Botswana in 2012, the PH was next door neighbors with Harry in Maun I believe. As I recall, he said Harry was 80 or thereabout. He said Harry had a number of issues. One of those issues was bad knees. According to the PH, Harry could hardly walk and refused the offer of surgery.
I knew of his issues walking. He told me in an email he uses two canes to get around. I think he's around 92 now.
His mind is certainly crisp when writing still.
22 March 2017, 03:46
bwanajayI shared a bush plane out of western Tanzania with Mark... Had very pleasant flight back to Arusha visiting with him.
22 March 2017, 06:15
Charles_HelmVery sorry to hear this. My condolences to the family.
22 March 2017, 06:32
Michael RobinsonSo sorry to hear this. Condolences to family and friends.
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22 March 2017, 07:56
ledvmquote:
Originally posted by MikeBurke:
I was looking for something on the internet and ran across this article about Harry Selby written in People Magazine in 1976. How have times and media changed over the years.
http://people.com/archive/the-...e-hunter-vol-6-no-4/The Breed Is Vanishing, but Harry Selby Holds Out as Africa's Great White Hunter
Add one more fur-bearing creature to the list of endangered species. The white hunter, always a rara avis, glorified in pubescent fiction and Saturday matinees, seldom encountered in the feathers, has now dwindled even further to a few hardy specimens.
The white hunter once was recognized by his pith helmet, his exquisitely tanned brawn and his bush jacket with a bellows pleat. Now that almost everybody seems to look like that, one of the few sure ways to find a white hunter is to journey to the African nation of Botswana, find the outpost village of Maun and look up Harry Selby.
Selby has been known for years as the best of the white hunters, even by the white hunters themselves, but it now appears that at age 51 he just might be the last of the old breed.
Harry Selby came by his prowess in the bush the hard way, growing up in then-colonial Kenya, absorbing all the jungle lore that determines whether you come back with what you went out after or, as sometimes happens in the big-game business, it comes back with you. Hunting the predators that threatened his father’s crops and cattle, Selby learned to stalk in a crouched, pigeon-toed, mincing stride that allows him to cover soundless miles, learned to track animals across dry hardpan and even rock, learned almost to think like his prey. Selby shot his first elephant at 14, which is more than pretty good if one likes that sort of thing.
Times certainly have changed! And in the last 10 years (time I have been on AR)...change has been on steroids.
Back in 2006...this board was on fire with people coming and going from Africa hunting trips. Today if a new thread pops up here that is actually about African Hunting...it has been a good day.
Yessir...times have changed and not necessarily for the good...at least for this old hunter.
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22 March 2017, 07:58
ledvmCondolences to the Selby Family...prayers sent.
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J. Lane Easter, DVM
A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House
No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
22 March 2017, 12:09
10generationNice article from back in the day.....
http://www.si.com/vault/1968/0...-lion-in-a-new-land#22 March 2017, 12:34
Big Wonderful WyomingI met him a long time ago, when I was in my 20's he was a nice guy.
22 March 2017, 14:22
PondoroSad news...I was in Maun last December and according to people there who know him, Harry is more or less in a wheelchair now...
22 March 2017, 23:01
BrettAKSCIMy condolences as well. A father should never have to outlive a son. How terrible.
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22 March 2017, 23:59
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by 10generation:
Nice article from back in the day.....
http://www.si.com/vault/1968/0...-lion-in-a-new-land#
Interesting and prophetic article.
23 March 2017, 02:45
DCS Memberquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by 10generation:
Nice article from back in the day.....
http://www.si.com/vault/1968/0...-lion-in-a-new-land#
Interesting and prophetic article.
+1
I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.
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24 March 2017, 22:18
AtkinsonIve had some great conversations with both Mark and Harry over the years, mostly at SCI when I was working the trade circuit. Lunch with Mark was always something I looked forward to. I have talked to Harry by email several years ago, but have not had contact with him in some time now..Sad news, my prayers will go to the family.
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