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A truly stand out PH
10 February 2006, 15:19
gryphon1A truly stand out PH
Has there been or is there one still going today?I mean by this a PH that is or was so good that the rest are mere mortals?
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
10 February 2006, 16:22
duggaboybuffI am hoping you will be ...later this year Gryphon!!
10 February 2006, 23:56
gryphon1Haha sorry `bout that mate i aint a ph but you are welcome you know!Hey at this time there have been 238 views of this post but no opinions! On AR how is that?
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
11 February 2006, 06:58
gryphon1This is amazing 306 views and still no replies,isnt there anyone out there that wants to place a name in a reply??????I really thought there would be a fantastic array of PH names to ponder.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
11 February 2006, 07:53
gas57Alexander Stene did me a super job, September of 2001. He is a master hunter, mechanic, cook, hunter, and all around good man. I will hunt with him, anytime, anywhere. He is welcome at my house anytime, period.
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11 February 2006, 09:27
mikeh416RigbyI've been around and with quite a few PHs over the years. The best I've been with to date is Vaughan Fulton
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11 February 2006, 09:51
scruffyJohn Coleman was the best that I ever hunted with and that was back in '77 and '80. I reckon that he is a bit long in the tooth now ..

11 February 2006, 19:03
mikeh416Rigbyquote:
Originally posted by scruffy:
John Coleman was the best that I ever hunted with and that was back in '77 and '80. I reckon that he is a bit long in the tooth now ..
I met John Coleman in 1993 while he was doing some guiding for Jan Oelofse in Namibia. John is/was one of the best story tellers I've ever come across. Every night around the campfire, John would entertain us with a different "from the jaws of death" yarn.
11 February 2006, 19:08
bwanamrmTo date, mine have been Buzz Charlton and John Greeff. Both from Zim and both absolute gentlemen and fantastic hunters. The description "professional" fits them well.
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11 February 2006, 19:53
MARK H. YOUNGGarry Kelly can do it all in my opinion. He fits the description of well rounded to a T.
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