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30 May 2005, 06:46
500grains
Cabelas/illegal hunts
At one time a couple of years ago, Cabelas was named in the press for selling illegal hunts in the Gwaai area of Zim. Has anyone heard whether Cabelas is still selling those hunts?

Does Cabelas book for Out of Africa Safaris?
30 May 2005, 07:13
475/480
I had heard that was a big scam ,put out by people trying to make Cabela's look bad,and turned out not to be true. Confused


Sean
30 May 2005, 07:17
T.Carr
There were allegations of illegal hunting by Inyathi Hunters (it was also spelled "Inyati Hunters" in some reports). Never clear to me if the allegations were proven, if it was Inyathi or Inyati (or if they are one in the same, just misspelled). Cabelas does represent Inyathi Hunters.

Out of Africa's website no longer works.

Regards,

Terry



Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
30 May 2005, 18:20
dogcat
Recently I checked with Cabelas on this. They rep Inyati and that is a legit operation. Cabelas has too much at stake to sell illegal hunts. Ray Cabela has hunted with Inyati. I would have no problem booking with them.
30 May 2005, 18:30
Kensco
I second 475/480. Cabela's makes for an easy target. It's called badmouth-your-competition.

My motto - Anyone who has to sell his product only by bad-mouthing his competition does have a very good product to sell.

No company the size of Cabela's would jeopardize their corporate reputation by knowingly operating in an illegal environment. The fact that they still work with an outfitter surrounded by rumors tells me that they are comfortable that there are no illegal activity involved.

Somebody post the article that "appeared in the press some years ago". This sounds like a rumor about a rumor.

What is the definition of an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe anyway, because it takes place on an area illegally confiscated by the government? That would seem to apply to a great many hunts taking place there. That is one reason I gave up on hunting in Zimbabwe. I'm tired of all the bitching.

Anyone running a business in a third-world country knows exactly what the risks are; your business, maybe your family, maybe your life. If you feel lucky, roll the dice if you want; but you don't have bitching rights.
30 May 2005, 19:01
Ganyana
Johnny Rodrigues - Conservation Taskforce - ie the local PETA rep doesn't like the old man who owns Inyathi Hunters and likes his partener, Jacob Mudenda even less. Johnny is very vocal in the international press and is constantly throwing out rumours that have been exagerated in the telling long before he got hold of them to embelish them to a level that would have made old Peter H. Capstick's mind boggle.

There is much that is evil in my country but it doesn't help when the most quoted man on "conservation issues" believes that all hunting should be stopped.