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AR members Austin & Joe Hunt in Pakistan

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06 February 2014, 23:11
Pir_Danish
AR members Austin & Joe Hunt in Pakistan
Im happy to report that the Sindh Ibex hunts i had advertised on AR a few months back were booked by AR members father & son.

Austin & Joe both got Gold Medal Sindh Ibex on day one and two of the hunt. they are both great people and passionate hunters that i have been lucky enough to hunt with and call my friends.

The hunt Continues......


Austin getting used to my rifle before the hunt:






06 February 2014, 23:15
Pir_Danish
Joe's Gold Medal Sindh Ibex hunted in Sumbak Conservancy- Sindh Province. a great shot made at 200 yards.


06 February 2014, 23:20
Pir_Danish
a visit to our Hog Deer and Wild Boar Camp.























06 February 2014, 23:25
Pir_Danish
Austin's Fabulous Gold Medal Sindh Ibex that I estimated to be 14 years old. he had atleast 2 inches on both sides broomed off. the hunt was conducted at Surjan Conservancy in Kirthar Mountain Range - Sindh Province.





06 February 2014, 23:27
Pir_Danish

06 February 2014, 23:49
Pir_Danish















06 February 2014, 23:57
TrophyShotPrints
FANTASTIC TROPHIES!!!
And beautiful country...hope some day my son and I can do this hunt with you Pir tu2
07 February 2014, 02:32
nube
Thanks Danish. You have great places to hunt




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07 February 2014, 04:13
Nakihunter
Great trophies Danish. The second one looks like 6 inches have broomed off!


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07 February 2014, 05:00
dukxdog
Very interesting and wonderful trophies. Austin's has character being so old.


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07 February 2014, 06:16
Peter Andersen
Awesome post Danish! How big is that one boar? He looks huge!


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07 February 2014, 16:21
Pir_Danish
@Late-bloomer: you are welcome anytime

Thanks for appreciating guys.

@Peter: Thanks, that big boy was i think almost a 100 KG or something.
07 February 2014, 16:23
Pir_Danish
seeing the local fine Rugs in Karachi.






A Snake Charmer with his pets


07 February 2014, 16:27
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07 February 2014, 17:58
The Norwegian
Really nice Danish ! ( Danish ?? not Danish from Denmark ?? )

The small anthelope with twisted horns .. what kind of anthelope is that ?

And what was the weight of the big wild boar ?


The more I know, the less I wonder !
07 February 2014, 22:53
Pir_Danish
@The Norwegian.
im not from Denmark, thats how my name is spelled in English :-)

The Antelope is called the Black Buck.
07 February 2014, 22:54
Pir_Danish

08 February 2014, 01:43
Nakihunter
People from Denmark are called Danish - pronounced "Day-nish". The first part is spoken as a longer sound.

The subcontinent name "Danish" or "Daneesh" is pronounced "Dun-eesh". Here the second part is spoken as the longer sound.

It is also interesting that this name can be found among people of different religions - Muslim, Hindu or even Christian.

quote:
Originally posted by Pir_Danish:
@The Norwegian.
im not from Denmark, thats how my name is spelled in English :-)

The Antelope is called the Black Buck.



"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
08 February 2014, 05:35
Pir_Danish
A little correction again my friend :-)

The name 'Dun eesh' is indeed used in the sub continent but my name is actually a Persian name which is pronounced as 'Daa Nish'
09 February 2014, 03:25
Svinejakt
Amazing place and trophies. Every hunter is smiling after they visit Pir-DanishSmiler

would love to go on even the smallest hunt in this area!!
09 February 2014, 13:27
Webster
Hello, Joe here, my father Austin and I are back in Karachi at Pir Danish's residence preparing to return home. Our hunt was fabulous with Danish's connections here, from the network of game watchers looking after the ibex, to our unique visit to the deer and boar camp, he surely knows how to take care of his clients.
We took 2 jackals, a desert fox, and a jungle cat last night out in the desert.
The food has been outstanding, with a farewell dinner planned tonight of wild game meat.
10 February 2014, 02:12
MAH
Joe, Congrats to you and your father on a great hunt. Congrats also to Pir_Danish. Well done guys!

Best of Hunting,
Mark Hampton
10 February 2014, 07:31
Webster
Thanks Mark,
It truly was a fabulous hunt and cultural experience. We had our farewell dinner last night at the Sindh Club in Karachi, an exclusive club founded by the British, dating back to the late 1800's. Tiger mounts and lots of old guns adorned the walls, the only bad thing was no pictures were allowed to be taken.
11 February 2014, 02:32
Pir_Danish
Thanks Mark,

Joe, It was great to have hunted with you and Austin and i hope to see you guys again soon.

Thanks
Danish
12 February 2014, 02:29
Webster
Thanks Again Danish,

We just arrived home WITH our trophies that we self cleared thru JFK, and yes we would like to return with you in the near future also.
12 February 2014, 18:51
fairgame
Looks like a great place to hunt. Danish you run a very fine operation.


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12 February 2014, 22:21
Pir_Danish
Excellant Joe,
It was great hunting with Austin and yourself. really looking forward to hunting with you guys again.

@Fairgame: Thanks for appreciating Sir, you have been shooting some monster sables yourself in Zambia. have read the hunt reports. simply magnificent and hope to hunt with you someday.
Regards
13 February 2014, 07:13
Biebs
Pir, at what altitude do these hunts take place?
13 February 2014, 16:16
Pir_Danish
Biebs,
The Sindh Ibex is hunted at hardly 3000 feet above sea level but we can drive the jeep to the top of the mountain and just walk through rolling hills to hunt the Ibex. not a very physically challenging hunt. however the Himalayan Ibex stays at 9,000 to 12,000 feet.
for both our ibex species there are easy and difficult areas depending on the hunters preference.
15 February 2014, 20:29
Pir_Danish
Asiatic Desert Fox.



19 February 2014, 03:11
ManuelM
Simply beautiful, congratulations to all involved in such a wonderful hunt!


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19 February 2014, 17:09
twilli
What a great way to spend time with your father and see a new culture and make new friends. Touchee! for you and your gracious host.
20 March 2014, 00:07
Pir_Danish
thanks twilli, thanks Manuel.
26 March 2014, 15:44
mboga biga bwana
Simply awesome Trophys !
Congrats


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10 October 2014, 04:26
Pir_Danish
Thanks a lot
10 October 2014, 18:42
dogcat
Well done. I gotta do this hunt someday....
11 October 2014, 16:07
Pir_Danish
@dogcat: you are most welcome my friend.
11 October 2014, 18:31
chilcotin hillbilly
Once again Pir, a great hunt for one of our members. Such interesting pictures makes a good hunt report.



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16 October 2014, 03:22
pagosawingnut
Some damned fine trophies, and that hog has got some cutters on him. Congrats on a fine hunt!
17 October 2014, 17:46
Pir_Danish
Thank you Gentlemen !