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Not a typo, they are there. In far northwest Zambia. CB shot one as did Peter Flack.
 
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forest sitatunga hunt in Zambia last year.


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No, that's accurate!


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Where? at that castle game farm called shiwa something or a wild population?


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Covering up the Leupold "gold bands" with electrical tape for fool the audience? WTF...why didn't he just come clean and explain the Triggy was inferior to the Leupold. Tell me there ain't a rat in that woodpile. That's what I am talking about when I say being biased towards your sugar daddy. I say bullshit to the whole bunch of em...they're all crooked. There ain't a man alive that will take money or goods from anyone and talk shit about them or their products. It just don't work that way. Basically, they fall into the same category as a corner full of whores. No disrespect intended, as even whores have to earn a living somehow and they too have to give something up...it's expected.
 
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This is interesting as i just completed my first televised hunt this past spring. I hope with Treds show I can book far enough in advance to give me a personal schedule and perhaps go on a few hunts myself. That being said I would only discount at most 1/2 a hunt cost to any show as I don't believe there is a large return. I just hope when the host leaves he wants to comeback on another hunt. Tred did book a lynx hunt for the winter, so something must have went right.



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Originally posted by chilcotin hillbilly:
This is interesting as i just completed my first televised hunt this past spring. I hope with Treds show I can book far enough in advance to give me a personal schedule and perhaps go on a few hunts myself. That being said I would only discount at most 1/2 a hunt cost to any show as I don't believe there is a large return. I just hope when the host leaves he wants to comeback on another hunt. Tred did book a lynx hunt for the winter, so something must have went right.


Doug - I would be interested to know how much response/bookings you get, once the show airs? You have a very special product, hopefully it works out well.


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