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11 November 2010, 10:08
AndreCLeopard w/ Dogs
In what countries is it still legal to hunt leopard with dogs?
I know that folks have opinions about hunting with dogs so let's not make this post about your opinions...just the facts please.
11 November 2010, 14:32
A.DahlgrenMoz and Zim
11 November 2010, 14:38
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by AndreC:
In what countries is it still legal to hunt leopard with dogs?
I know that folks have opinions about hunting with dogs so let's not make this post about your opinions...just the facts please.
Why use dogs when a haunch of Zebra works better.
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11 November 2010, 14:53
mboga biga bwanaquote:
Why use dogs when a haunch of Zebra works better.
+1
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11 November 2010, 17:02
RayRayquote:
Originally posted by mboga biga bwana:
quote:
Why use dogs when a haunch of Zebra works better.
+1
Words both tacit of opinion and a hoax.
11 November 2010, 18:07
fairgameAndreC,
Sorry about that but whenever I hear 'hunt Leopard with dogs' I imagine some poor puppy hanging upside down from the bait tree.
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11 November 2010, 18:24
fujotupuquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
AndreC,
Sorry about that but whenever I hear 'hunt Leopard with dogs' I imagine some poor puppy hanging upside down from the bait tree.
Cheers
Andrew

11 November 2010, 19:33
RayRayI've been framed! That was good enough to make me laugh.
12 November 2010, 02:33
DawnRoarI thought it was still legal in Botswana? I did it in Bots in 09 and in the concession I hunted it was legal. I know others have their opinions about it but I really liked the hunt. We tracked a leopard for 2 1/2 days before we caught it. The dogs held it in a bush (we were in the Kalahari) and it charged us as we moved in. What I like is you can tell from the track you are on a big mature male and to see the bushman in action is a real treat.
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12 November 2010, 03:06
butchlocquote:
Why use dogs when a haunch of Zebra works better.
Cheers
yes - and cheer to you also
12 November 2010, 09:38
fujotupu[QUOTE]Originally posted by DawnRoar:
"What I like is you can tell from the track you are on a big mature male and to see the bushman in action is a real treat."
Even when baiting any PH worth his salt will be able to tell from the track if its worth it or not

12 November 2010, 10:03
jdollarassuming he can see a track in rocky or hard clay soil. leopard are a little more "light footed" than bigger, heavier animals. and please don't tell me about putting the bait in an area where good tracking soil is available-not always possible( try finding suitable tree/soil combinations in the Kalahari).
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12 November 2010, 10:10
kukhamaStill legal in Botswana. If interested pm me and I will put you on to a few outfitters.
12 November 2010, 11:47
fujotupuquote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
assuming he can see a track in rocky or hard clay soil. leopard are a little more "light footed" than bigger, heavier animals. and please don't tell me about putting the bait in an area where good tracking soil is available-not always possible( try finding suitable tree/soil combinations in the Kalahari).
The track does not have to be near the tree/bait - just look around, find the direction from where it comes/goes and soon enough a discernible track will be found.
The weight of the animal has got absolutely nothing to do with size of print - it will obviously be more pronounced if the the terrain is muddy (light footed or not)

12 November 2010, 12:47
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
AndreC,
Sorry about that but whenever I hear 'hunt Leopard with dogs' I imagine some poor puppy hanging upside down from the bait tree.
Cheers
Andrew
Does the poor puppy have to hang upside down? Besides which, isn't a rifle better? Just asking!

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