12 June 2016, 09:24
NakihunterHunting in India - opening up?
http://indianexpress.com/artic...-rojad-in-rulebooks/The present government has started issuing "vermin" licenses to control wild boar, chital & nilgai that raid agricultural crops.
Since the nilgai's name mean "blue cow" some hindus treat it as a taboo based on the fact that the cow is a sacred animal to hindus.
Now the government documents have started changing its name to some of the local dialect names that call it an antelope.
In some states 200 animals have recently been culled.
There is political backlash from the greenies.
I am not sure if long term sustainable hunting will become a reality.
13 June 2016, 19:58
Big Wonderful WyomingMy grandfather and uncle got to hunt India in the 1960's. Quite a life you have lived Mr. Nakihunter.
My uncle grew up there, he was 11 or 12 when they got there and 18 when they left.
Has tons of stories of his exploits with a 22Lr Winchester pump gun against muntjak, hog deer, cobras, peafowl and monkeys. I wish my grandfather would have put his life to paper, I didn't get to know him as an adult, he had already passed into the oblivion of demntia when I was old enough to know what questions to ask.
14 June 2016, 02:47
NakihunterThanks you sir. Yes I have been very fortunate. Grew up as a kid to stories of dad shooting tigers (my avatar) & leopards.
I myself worked in the Tea Plantation for 3 years and shot a few Muntjack including a very respectable buck of about 4.75 inches.
Seen tiger & leopard in national parks, been charged by elephants a few times & once as close as about 4 or 5 feet from our jeep!
Stood on a hill supervising tea pickers and heard a rustle and looked down to see a cobra slinking away from near by boot - just inches away.
I just loved the sounds of the wild. Loved hunting jungle fowl.