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Baboon
23 December 2005, 04:12
NorbertBaboon
Phot. anno 1897 by C.G. Schillings in East-Africa:
23 December 2005, 04:57
LeopardtrackCousins??
23 December 2005, 06:05
NickuduI hope that baboon is a family or village pet of good standing. Perhaps not so much the olive or yellows but many other varieties have a terrible track record, with regard to small children.
23 December 2005, 11:45
Frank MartinezIt does appear to be tethered to the pole so probably a watchdog pet.
Frank
23 December 2005, 19:34
jbderunz
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
23 December 2005, 21:05
new_guyquote:
Originally posted by Frank Martinez:
It does appear to be tethered to the pole so probably a watchdog pet.
Frank
I bet he really sounds off when a lion, leopard or hyena comes near camp!
23 December 2005, 21:10
D99
This is the only good baboon, a dead one.
They do add something to the ambiance of Africa.
23 December 2005, 21:24
jbderunz
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
23 December 2005, 23:57
D99I killed mine at 350 meters up hill and running with a borrowed rifle. The absolute best shot of my life.
But you killed yours with a sharpened stick.
Hmm, I hate being one upped! Especially by a bowhunter!

24 December 2005, 19:40
jbderunzd99,
You aren't upped at all.
I missed every baboon I shot in Burkina because they stayed clearbeyond 300m..and sitting duck. Not speaking of running.
I bumped onto a band of baboons in jungle and by treachery, calling them, I managed to staple the boss. I never managed to shoot a baboon with my rifle.
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
24 December 2005, 21:21
D99I missed quite a few, but i was glad to connect with that big cheaky fellow. I am looking forward to taking some more.
24 December 2005, 21:41
Aspen Hill Adventures2005 Baboons:
Zimbabwe on the banks of the Zambezi
Archery RSA, almost 30 yards across a water hole
Don't get bit!
~Ann
25 December 2005, 21:03
almostacowboyI keep reading about "stinking" baboons, or "smelly" baboons. Is that literal or figurative? Are their insides particularly odorous after being shot?
Dave
"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value."
-Thomas Paine, "American Crisis"
26 December 2005, 22:00
D99They are in a three way tie for how they are going to smell.
First you have full on sweaty horse smell.
Second, you have that swine pig shit smell.
Third you have to remember that Baboons aren't very tidy. You won't find them in the same places those Japanese snow monkeys are cleaning themselves. So you have the dirty ape smell to add to the triage.
I rate them as dirty, smelly, loud, ugly, smart, cunning, and worth of hunting.
They make for a hell of a trophy weather you take the skull alone, or mount them in a safari uniform standing at attention with a toy mauser.
26 December 2005, 22:11
D99
I looked but I couldn't find any like the ones I seen in Namibian Taxidermy shops in khakis with a little toy mauser!
27 December 2005, 07:45
almostacowboyThanks, D99 (I think)!

"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value."
-Thomas Paine, "American Crisis"
27 December 2005, 08:42
Mickey1In Western Zambia the natives refuse to touch a dead Baboon. They think they are a bit too closely related.

27 December 2005, 13:57
ceweI want a baboon skull for my "collection" but shooting a monkey is hard enough. Just hope it´s a clean kill.
27 December 2005, 16:27
D99quote:
Originally posted by Mickey1:
In Western Zambia the natives refuse to touch a dead Baboon. They think they are a bit too closely related.
It's pretty much the same in Namibia.
27 December 2005, 16:29
Widowmaker416quote:
I want a baboon skull for my "collection" but shooting a monkey is hard enough. Just hope it´s a clean kill.
Why? Don't start that shit that they are to human!!
I've shot 18 so far and all have done what animals do, fall over dead or run then fall over dead!
"America's Meat - - - SPAM"
As always, Good Hunting!!!
Widowmaker416
27 December 2005, 23:37
gerry375Widowmaker416:
Your post caught my eye because I see you're from next door to me. I recall once bouncing around in a truck (I already had the buff I came to Africa for) and suddenly we were on a pack of baboons. I found myself in a staring match with a big baboon. He started to snap his teeth. I responded by picking up a Colt Python, 357 Mag. because he was that close. ( MY PH's) The PH told me : "Either stop trying to stare him down -or shoot him". Fortunately, after beginning to get angry with this critter who dared to oppose me (

) I cooled off. It wouldn't have occurred to me to shoot a baboon for a "trophy". Sorry, guys, I'm not criticizing anyone else's hunting. It's just aint mine. (I admit that I saw a much large troop of baboons another time at about 200 yds through binocs - and they were scary)
28 December 2005, 14:58
jbderunzAnn
How toothy and impressive your baboons are.
I never saw such baboons. They are Papio anubis subspecies chacma. In the North they don'grow such teeth. That's trophies.
I kept the whole skull of my baboon as a trophy. My cousin ( always hunting with me), made his baboons' skulls upper part sawed off so as to use them as cups like the Gauls, our ancestors, did in the past with their enemies' skulls. Nobody's perfect.
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
29 December 2005, 12:05
jbderunz
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
01 January 2006, 05:30
LJSIn SA I saw the best piece of taxidermy work ever. Four baboons were dressed like New York pimps sitting around a table playing poker!

01 January 2006, 05:34
500grainsquote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill
Zimbabwe on the banks of the Zambezi
Hey, I recognize that gun!
01 January 2006, 22:13
gerry375LJS:
I heard that the taxidermist was from Pittsburgh and was very familiar with what NY pimps looked like because he often had business dealings with them!

(Just kidding, I love PA)