09 September 2014, 07:21
SaeedHunt reports
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Fulson:
Those Botswana lions must swim more than dolphins! And they always seem to swim to South Africa???
The poor one ones swim.
Those with more money apparently are either flown or trucked.
Old fuel trucks come in handy for this purpose

09 September 2014, 07:23
Crazyhorseconsultingquote:
Old fuel trucks come in handy for this purpose
That is funny, I don't care who you are.
09 September 2014, 07:47
tanksquote:
Originally posted by safari-lawyer:
...I was traveling one time and ran into a guy that was over the moon about the cattle killing lions that came over from Botswana, swam the river, jumped the high fence, and began causing all manner of havoc with the South African operator's high dollar plains game animals. He was called on to kill two MGM-esque lions and did so with great pleasure, adding considerable excitement to his 5 or 7 day PG hunt. ...
About two years ago I inquired about a lion hunt with a Safari outfit in Zimbabwe. I was told that the lions they hunt are big mature lions that get kicked out of their prides in Botswana and make their way into Zim and hunt livestock. I'd better hurry as there are two they have noticed recently, and they are feeding the lions in order to keep them in the area.
Guess them Botswana lions just like to travel

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09 September 2014, 08:05
Jaco HumanThey are swimming all over Africa. Also check on the permits issued for the export of circus Lions to other African countries, who seen a circus in any African country except for RSA?
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www.sahuntexp.com 09 September 2014, 17:38
larryshoresGentlemen:
It is easy to sort out when one has been to Africa a number of times. However, these people on the first 2 or 3 safaris may not have a clue.
10 September 2014, 06:33
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
Gentlemen:
It is easy to sort out when one has been to Africa a number of times. However, these people on the first 2 or 3 safaris may not have a clue.
Easily could have been me in Namibia. The previous hunter was offered a Lion for $6,000 that was an "Etosha Problem Lion".
10 September 2014, 07:08
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
Gentlemen:
It is easy to sort out when one has been to Africa a number of times. However, these people on the first 2 or 3 safaris may not have a clue.
Very true Larry.
But, what about those who go to Africa specifically for canned hunts?
You know, those far too busy on Wall Street, and just get a phone call that a an animals they had ordered previously has been safely caught and ready for them to slaughter and add to their growing number of SCI Top 10 Trophies?
