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are hunter's like fishermen?
02 May 2013, 12:08
Bwanamichare hunter's like fishermen?
Do we "embellish the tale" or the size of our trophies just like fishermen recount about the "one that got away"??
Below are pics of 2 lions, a 9.5 yrs old and a 14+ yr old. These are known aged lions from the Ngorongoro ecosystem in Tanzania. I post these because i've recently read hunt reports here on AR where the hunter claimed his lion was 12 yrs old as judged by the PH when it appeared quite lacking in physical "aged features" that become very evident in lion over 8-9 years old.
9.5 year old
14+ year old
"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa
hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
02 May 2013, 12:37
EXPRESSYou don't really need the lions to make that point!
02 May 2013, 19:40
Bwana BundukiOh I don't know. Maybe I have exaggerated the measurements of my own "attributes" at times...
Jeff
02 May 2013, 19:48
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 02 May 2013, 20:08
tendramsI initiated a similar discussion here some time ago. A former friend of mine spent a good bit of time in Africa starting a decade or so ago. He now books the occasional hunt and is in the "outdoor trade". His six month initial stay on the continent and two or three subsequent safaris have become magically transformed into stories of his "living in Africa for a few years", managing a farm there, taking most every trophy the continent has to offer, and (most recently) having PTSD from "engaging in a gun battle with poachers". There is something quite sad about people who lead quite enviable lives STILL feeling the need to lie. I guess it is one thing to embellish in a good natured way among friends....but some of these guys embellish around clients who are convinced that they are capable of offering good advice. To me, that is just shady business.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...901048471#290104847102 May 2013, 20:19
Dave FulsonI lie whenever possible, especially about fish.
Dave Fulson
02 May 2013, 20:41
ScriptusSmall man / little dick syndrome?

02 May 2013, 20:53
Swamp_Foxquote:
Originally posted by Dave Fulson:
I lie whenever possible, especially about fish.
I would never tell a lie.
But I don't let facts get in the way of a good story...
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02 May 2013, 21:06
boom stickStorytelling matters.
quote:
are hunter's like fishermen?
Yes. When fishermen don't fish, they fight...
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02 May 2013, 22:32
snowhoundNo.
Fishermen want to take the largest fish with the smallest tackle.
Hunters want to take the largest game with the largest gun.
03 May 2013, 00:46
butchlocwell i once caught a fish
this big

03 May 2013, 01:45
Dave FulsonWell said Snowhound. I am going to remember that little nugget of truth!
Dave Fulson
03 May 2013, 05:16
Cross LYes Hunters and fishermen are the same--
only different.

03 May 2013, 06:13
Michael RobinsonI am a hunter, and not a fisherman. I only like to do what I am good at doing.
And I cannot lie well enough to be a good fisherman.

Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
03 May 2013, 08:05
boom stickNow I'm thinking about my marlin that shook the hook

Yes that one that got away was the best fish of my life. The bull Dorado I caught did help make up for it a bit.
quote:
Originally posted by snowhound:
No.
Fishermen want to take the largest fish with the smallest tackle.
Hunters want to take the largest game with the largest gun.
I think there are more hunters who obsess over the smallest caliber they can get by with, then there are who just find the largest thing they can handle and let it go at that.
04 May 2013, 11:28
snowhoundMaybe but not here!

But on the other hand there are all these trophy shots where the hunter sits well behind the animal to make it look enormous in comparison...
quote:
Originally posted by snowhound:
Maybe but not here!

But on the other hand there are all these trophy shots where the hunter sits well behind the animal to make it look enormous in comparison...
You are only jealous because Walter shot the biggest buffalo bull that ever4 lived in Tanzania, as shown on top of this forum.

04 May 2013, 14:36
snowhoundOf Course I am jealous!
Look at the size of Walters hands, and you know what they say...