15 April 2017, 17:12
KathiCanadian becomes first bow hunter in GB history
http://nation.com.pk/newspaper...hunter-in-gb-historyCanadian becomes first bow hunter in GB history
April 15, 2017
Meraj Alam
Gilgit - A Canadian national has become the first person ever to hunt Himalayan Ibex with the bow during the ongoing trophy hunting season in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB).
Cameron hit Ibex, indigenous to Pakistan Himalayan and Karakoram ranges, from a distance of 100 meters in Gulmit valley of Hunza, an area managed by wildlife conservation society (WCS) since 2003.
The Nation correspondent quoted the Canadian as saying “I succeed to bow Ibex and I am very happy to become first ever bow hunter in the history of the region.”
He said the people of Pakistan, especially Gilgit-Baltistan, are very hospitable and cooperative and, “I am thankful for their hospitality.”
Cameron said it was his first experience in Pakistan and he is very happy with his achievement.
Gilgit-Baltistan Forest and Wildlife Department Secretary Sajad Haider said, “It was the first arrow hunt animal in the region.”
The secretary said, “Hunting throw arrow is the most suitable way of hunting for the preservation of environment and wildlife in the region.”
He appreciated the Canadian hunter for his unique approach and appreciated his job.
The Gilgit-Baltistan region is a home to rare species, including Marco-Polo sheep, Ibex, markhor, urial, blue sheep, lynx, snow leopard, brown and black bear, wolf, fox, marmot, chakor and ram chakor.
For this year trophy hunting competition, the GB government had auctioned hunting permits for four Markhors, 80 Ibexes and 14 Blue Sheep, respectively. The hunting season every year starts in November and ends in April.
According to an official of wildlife department, trophy hunting is carried out under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wildlife. He added that trophy hunting is allowed only in notified areas of GB in collaboration with the relevant communities. He revealed that 80 percent income of the hunting permits goes to the local community, which they would spend on development of wildlife in their respective areas and the remaining 20 percent would go to the government exchequer.
15 April 2017, 23:09
Fjold100 meters, that's a long shot.
16 April 2017, 19:13
Grizzly Adamsquote:
“I succeed to bow Ibex and I am very happy to become first ever bow hunter in the history of the region
Must be one of them French Canadians.
Grizz
16 April 2017, 19:15
Grizzly Adams“I succeed to bow Ibex and I am very happy to become first ever bow hunter in the history of the region
Must be one of them French Canadians, eh.

Grizz
16 April 2017, 20:40
sheephunterabPretty accomplished young bowhunter.
18 April 2017, 08:47
boarkillerThe article says 100 kilometers
Oh boy, was it intercontinental arrow?
Maybe, North Korean made?