thanks for the compliments saad, do u do any hunting in nz, i hunted there last year, check out some pics of my NZ hunt in the newzealand hunting section of the forum. best regards. Pir Danish Ali
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This is the first time I looked at this. The pictures are most impressive as are the trophy rooms.
There was a picture of some men with raptors of some sort. Do you do any hunting with these? I am very interested in that sort of thing since I saw a Martial (spelling?) eagle take down a duiker in Tanzania.
This hunt is very intriguing. Definitely have a great variety of mountain animals. I love those ibex.
thanks for appreciating my trophies larry, we do a lot of falconary in Pakistan, we mostly catch the Hobara bustard with them. the gentlemen in the picture are my friends Roland and Juraj with whom i did a swap hunt for Namibia. following is the link to Rolland's website where he has put some more interesting pics of their trip to pakistan. http://www.kollersafaris.com/g...?album=pakistan-2011
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Danish, awesome pics. What is the political climate currently in Pakistan for Americans? It is high on my list, but I have had a couple of friends cancel their hunts for this year. If I go, I want to hunt Blanford, afghan, punjab, and sindh ibex. How far apart are the areas for the above animals? How long should Ingive myself to hunt the 4 animals?
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another video for you guys, with some extra footage of the Sindh Ibex and a typical night in the mountains during the ibex hunt enjoying the bon fire and the magical sounds of the traditional baluchi banjo.
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Hi Bill, in fact pakistan and USA have very good diplomatic relations. we still get a minimum of 4-6 american hunters every year, this can obviously be confirmed by looking at the hunt reports and sci record books. the province of Sindh is perhaps as peaceful a hunting place as any in Asia. im sure my friends who have hunted with me in Sindh will vouch for that including NZtracker from new zealand, pedro from spain etc.
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hahahah. SDR, believe me the pictures and videos dont do justice to the beauty of our hunting areas and our animals. the fact that these animals are so rare in numbers makes the hunt even more exhilerating and exciting.
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