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08 May 2006, 02:50
Old Elk Hunter
How do you leave?
I've never been to Africa except through the postings and pictures on this forum. If you are a hunter, I can
never imagine wanting to leave! At the end of a hunt, how do you make yourself leave???? If I was wealthy,
I don't think I ever would leave.


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08 May 2006, 03:01
els
YOU LEAVE BY TWELLING YOURSELF THAT YOU WILL MAKE IT BACK!!!


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08 May 2006, 03:32
baboon
Best thing I can think of are some Pink Floyd lyrics from Breathe Reprise

Home,home again
I like to be here when I can
When I come home cold and tired
Good to warm my bones beside the fire


Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war;
That this foul deed shall smell above the earth
With carrion men, groaning for burial.
08 May 2006, 03:44
308Sako
You leave with tears of joy in your eyes, and sorrow in your heart for not being able to stay forever.






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08 May 2006, 06:41
Use Enough Gun
Your body leaves; your soul remains.
08 May 2006, 07:23
500grains
Surprisingly, a lot of guys leave early. And that happens whether they take their lion on day 4 or their elephant on day 2. I don't understand such behavior, yet it seems to be common.
08 May 2006, 07:45
NitroX
quote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
Surprisingly, a lot of guys leave early. And that happens whether they take their lion on day 4 or their elephant on day 2. I don't understand such behavior, yet it seems to be common.


The difference between "hunters" and "taxidermined head collectors".


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08 May 2006, 07:49
NitroX
"How do you leave?"

With plans for the next trip, of course.
08 May 2006, 07:53
JPK
Nitrox may have hit the nail on the head here. I couldn't imagine leaving early.

JPK


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08 May 2006, 08:00
gunny
The most depressing sight in africa is a 206 flying in to pick you up after your hunt.
08 May 2006, 09:16
Blank
I went on my once-in-a-lifetime trip in 2004. Because I would never get do it again, I broke every rule and stretched my trip to 21 days, with 15 of them hunting. Imagine my surprise, when I was helping my son do it the very next year. Smiler

Now with two leopard hunts booked for April 2007 with our friends in Namibia, I find both of us counting down the days until our return, and grinning a lot at each other!
08 May 2006, 16:41
Cunningham
quote:
Surprisingly, a lot of guys leave early. And that happens whether they take their lion on day 4 or their elephant on day 2. I don't understand such behavior, yet it seems to be common.


These are the folks who are the wanna-be crowd. It is a status or ego thing that they must have to accept themselves. They are not ever going to see the true purpose of hunting.


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08 May 2006, 19:43
DanEP
I can say it has been painful -- and all I've done is traveled from the East Cape to Capetown to complete the business part of my trip. My heart and mind are back with the antelope and the folks I've hunted with.

Dan
08 May 2006, 20:03
Die Ou Jagter
As to someone leaving early, some hunts are when the specificly booked game is taken you are done. This is probably truer in the states but I have seen other hunts where that is the case.
08 May 2006, 21:01
Muletrain
You don't totally leave. Part of you stays there. It's like a trap for your soul. The longer you stay the more of your soul gets trapped.

When you return home people will notice that something is wrong with you. Like you are not all there. They are right. When your boss asks you if you would like to talk to the resource counselor, ask if she has ever been to Africa. If the answer is no then she probably won't be much help.


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Double Rifle Shooter Society,
NRA Lifetime Member,
Ten Safaris, in RSA, Namibia, Zimbabwe

08 May 2006, 21:27
cjw
So true, Muletrain.


08 May 2006, 21:58
butchloc
you'll just have to go there & find out for yourself cheers
09 May 2006, 12:08
odie
If you hunt hard for the entire duration of your safari, you can make your body tired enough to trick your mind into going home.

About the time you are boarding the plane for home your mind realizes what's going on but alas by then it's too late.