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Old days of hunting in Brasil
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Guys, just posting some old photos when hunting was a great deal in Brasil. We had almost everything, safaris, specialized publications, lots of products related to hunting, and, of course, hunting was legall and propperly regulated.

I have a few pictures of Sascha Siemel, I´ll post them later.

Here it goes :

I don´t know how to say the name of these fishes in english, here we call them "cascudo", they live in rock/stone caves in rivers, and they eat stone dirt. very good eating meat.




This guy, called Francisco Barros Jr., was a very famous hunter and writer, he spent most of his life traveling around the country hunting, he hunted almost everything in almost everywhere in Brasil. There is a big collection of books relating his biggest hunting expedition.




This is Mr. Domingos Vieira, who killed a marsh deer with his self made longbow.





Very very big "melo", catched in the sea. Submarine fish hunting.





On the bottom picture theres a good sized jaguar.




Huge cat .




Thats what you guys call "agouti". They are hunted at nigh, the hunter waits them from a tree, with some food under it.




Pecaris hunted in Pantanal.




Capibaras in Pantanal.




Huge fishes !
Pirarucu, piratinga and pirarara.




A deer that was caught by hand.





Mr. Walter Buttel, famous hunter in Brazil.



 
Posts: 130 | Location: South America | Registered: 26 September 2004Reply With Quote
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Reiter, very interesting. Thank You. Wonderful old magazines. Would love to see some larger photos.


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Reiter,
Do think there is a chance of those glory years returning to Brasil, or is the political climate such that hunting is gone forever?
 
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Graves, the pictures are originally bigger, but I rezised them for make it easier to upload.

Next time I´ll try to post larger ones.


John, here we are trying just to keep the righ of having firearms at home ! There are so many taxes, and this left wing goverment wants to create an annual taxe of R$ 300 ( Us 150 ) per firearms ! Its becoming unaffordable to keep them, unfortunatelly. But lets see where this will go.

About the hunting, I´ll believe when
people discover how much money hunting can make, they will accept it righ away, just as 1 province/state in Brasil already did it. It´s getting bigger, SCI chapter here is helping a lot, but it´s almost nothing compared to 40 years ago. The most important thing we need here is an organization to represent us ( hunting, shooters, firearms owners), with , like, 10.000 members, so they could have massive voice in the parlament.

The only place is legal to hunt, like I said, is in Rio grande do Sul, our southern state, but it´s soo expensive, that you could go to Uruguay, Paraguay or Argentina, 100km away, hunt the exact same things under the same conditions, and it´s a lot more cheaper. I hope we learn something with our neighbors.

See you guys, I´ll post other pictures later.
 
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Reiter, i read Capsticks tale of the Marajò island Red Water buffalo and also here in the Nickkudu files was a story about that hunt.

Yeezzzzz that was a very interessting and fun hunt that i hope will be back up in some years....
 
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