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Leopard Before and After
10 July 2009, 06:57
safari-lawyerLeopard Before and After
Motion detection cameras are huge in the US, but I don't hear about them being used in Africa. I just fininshed a hunt in Zim where we got a picture of a leopard on bait and later killed the cat in the same area. I have no reservations about the use of the camera and the picture makes a great keepsake. Is this the future of hunting?
Will J. Parks, III
10 July 2009, 07:00
ivan carterworld class cat ...GREAT JOB i have used the trailcams and they are awesome ..
well done....a big leopard is the hardest of the dangerous game to take ... they have "been round the block" and are a wily adversity !
10 July 2009, 07:02
BOWHUNRI hope it is my future of hunting!! Damn nice cat!! I'm off to Zim next May and Mr. Spots is my #1 goal.
Mike
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10 July 2009, 07:36
SpringGreat pictures and, yes, I too think trails cams can be great tools when hunting cats. I was able to get some great
before and
after pics last September in Tanzania. It's great to be able to tell exactly when and how often a leopard feeds. Mine hit the bait about every 2-3 hours the night before I got him and usually fed for about 20 minutes. My PH loved the camera so much I gave it to him before I left.
10 July 2009, 08:07
McCrayWonderful cat!
"There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex."
10 July 2009, 21:59
River JordanThat's a great cat and your absolutely right, the trail cam picture is a terrific keepsake.
10 July 2009, 23:34
GraftonCongrats on that beautiful cat. Nice photo. The trail cameras that take video are great as well.
10 July 2009, 23:55
SGraves155That is a wonderful cat! Congratulations!
11 July 2009, 00:39
Dave FulsonA beauty for sure ! Well done.
Dave Fulson
11 July 2009, 05:55
zambezimanRock on, that is a nice Tom!
John
11 July 2009, 06:20
jeff hLove your cat. Congrats
I bet your wife loves you posting her in her PJ's
Great Pic
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11 July 2009, 08:00
spinedoc"I once shot a leopard in my pajamas. How it got in my pajamas, i'll never know..."
11 July 2009, 08:11
Dr. Tim Burkhart Great cat Will. You will make our Texas friend Mike S. very jealous.
Zambezi Hunters and Sango cats are a great combination!!
Dr. Tim
Hello Will
That is one hell of a cat, Congratulations. I did not realize that you and I left Harare for camp the same day.
I would love to hear the full story of you hunt.
Regards
Aziz
11 July 2009, 23:19
Wendell ReichDang nice cat.
As for the camera, why would it be acceptable to use the latest innovations in firearms, bullets, illuminted reticles on optics etc. and turn your nose up at the camera?
Anything that can help identify and assist with judging the age and maturity of an animal, within reason, should be deployed.
The only problem with the game cameras is that they are addicting! I took one to Botswana and put on a water hole. Very cool photos of everything from Wildebeest to Brown Hyena to Vultures feeding on a Donkey at midnight.
12 July 2009, 01:41
OldHandgunHunterThat's one heck of a nice Leopard!
Congratulations!
When you get bored with life, start hunting dangerous game with a handgun.
12 July 2009, 03:27
Thunder HeadI think there an awsome tool for bait hunting. You can look at the pictures an see exactly what size of cat is hitting the bait.
Should help to harvast mature cats making the hunting better for all.
I have walked in the foot prints of the elephant, listened to lion roar and met the buffalo on his turf. I shall never be the same.
12 July 2009, 04:45
LeopardtrackFirst of all beautigul cat!
About the trail camera...how did you set it up, and did it film/video the kill?
Those pictures are an awesome addition to your hunt. Good Job!