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22 October 2013, 19:09
Matt Graham
Respect
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Our own Sam Walker (I think he is a member here too?) took this photo of a young hunter and his trophy this year.... I really like it... it illustrates the hunters respect for his downed game. A candid private moment, not posed, captured from a distance.






If anyone has images along a similar line - by all means post them here. tu2


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22 October 2013, 19:21
Dogleg
That looks a bit like Shawn, if you squint just right.
22 October 2013, 20:38
Matt Graham
That is Shaun and the bull that he shot with my double, at 12 foot. Rather exciting...


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23 October 2013, 03:40
Dogleg
I knew that if it was Shaun then it would be your double as well. Congratulate him for us.
23 October 2013, 06:02
Matt Graham
I will do. It was a beautiful old bull - one that eluded me on two previous hunts. I am a vengeful bastard!!!

About 500m away we found the skull of a bull that had died of old age. Late season, very remote place.


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23 October 2013, 06:42
Sarg
That is very Cool, good to see he stopped spinng like a top for a bit LoL ! Don't see a lot of respect from non European hunters/hunters that are not from Europe !
23 October 2013, 07:58
Matt Graham
He was spinning 2 minutes before and 2 minutes after....


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23 October 2013, 09:00
Dogleg
I just assumed that he had temporarily exhausted himself. Big Grin He's normally just a blur.
23 October 2013, 11:47
Matt Graham
I think he actually just needed a minute to apprciate that his first ever shots from a double rifle were at such a big beastie at breath-smelling range ....


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23 October 2013, 16:43
Norton
quote:
Originally posted by Sarg:
Don't see a lot of respect from non European hunters/hunters that are not from Europe !


Bullshit....you just aren't looking.

Congrats to the young man.
24 October 2013, 05:07
Sarg
Yeah you'd be right, only guided 100's of international hunters over the last 20+ years !
24 October 2013, 08:33
ravenr
Wonderful photo
He represents each and everyone of us
in a large or small way.
Congrats to the young man, Well Done!
24 October 2013, 11:51
muzza
Not a buffalo hunt story but an example of what not to do ...

I hunted chital out of Charters Towers one January. The other hunter in camp had very specific needs for his trophy. I bagged a nice representative on day 3 of a 6 day hunt.
Bruce - the other guy - walked a bazillion miles in january heat , saw literally hundreds of good stags . Comes the last day and the group of us - me tagging along as observer - smooze in on a fantastic stag and his ladies. Bruce is hesitant , but finally takes the shot at 180 metres or so. Great shot , dead right there stag , an absolute cracker . Made mine look like a baby.

We claw our way down the hillside to the stag , and Bruce walks up to it and kicks it ......

About then my opinion of the guy went through the floor . An exceptional animal , days of hard walking and all the stag got was a kick in the ribs as thanks for being there.

Respect ? Whats that ? Even the hunting guide was disgusted , and this client was a repeat customer for him.....


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24 October 2013, 16:42
Matt Graham
I have seen the same and much worse Muzza. No point dwelling on it though because you wont change people like that and they are a very, very small minority.


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24 October 2013, 21:13
Norton
quote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
I have seen the same and much worse Muzza. No point dwelling on it though because you wont change people like that and they are a very, very small minority.


Completely agree....that type of hunter disgusts me.....thankfully they are few and far between. I see that behavior once and I never hunt with them again.