Ripp
(.577 member)
11/11/17 02:41 AM
Re: What a wonderful time to live

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Mmmmmm, 25 lbers tusks compared to 100 plus lbers.

Snoobabs running the country instead of pukka English and arrogant Frenchies and Belgians.

Shooting from a bakkie, instead of foot safaris.

Seven day hunts instead of short 2 month safaris.

Armed poachers armed with AK47s instead of black savage cannibals armed with poison darts and spears.

Aeroplanes instead of steam ships.

Knowing exactly where all the high fence lines are compared to having no idea what is over the hill or horizon.



Just making fun. And having fun.

Advantages and disadvantages to both times.

However I KNOW which one I would prefer and it is not a 24 hour hop to a short hunt, carrying a sat phone so clients are never out of touch and then home to the office! I'd rather have truly wild places, than manicured fenced paddocks, where the PH knows exactly what game are available and where, but of course does not tell the client. To me having the last .125 Shewolf Airpowered Rifle 15 (see an AR15 ) semi auto, with 75mm tuped 5-50x scope with range finder, self aiming, auto trigger deployment, capable of shooting dik diks at 1000 metres with a .125 95 grain super bullet, is irrelevant. I'd rather shoot them with an old .22 Hornet at 25 yards. And on a mixed bag safari quota including several elephant, rhino, lion, leopard, and masses of "free" included plains game. Oh for those days.

I still probably COULD shoot a dik dik with a .22 Hornet at 25 yards given the opportunity and a bag load of cash.

Different strokes. Different times.




I see you points and do agree with most...however the circumstances you mention are not my experiences in Africa..have never gone hunting for one week, hell it takes you 2-3 days just to get there, at least into camp Typically I go for a minimum 20 days when headed to Africa..if I get done early, do sightseeing or whatever. .I don't hunt SA high fenced areas as well--tried that once, each to their own, but not for me....Zim and Cameroon are the only areas I have hunted (5) ..no high fences there..

The mixed bag hunt you described, while perhaps not to that extent, I feel I had as close of a hunt to that I will ever have in MY life on my 50th B-day..took a lion, leopard, elephant, hippo, croc, eland, bushbuck, hyena, zebra along with lots of game for baits..one of the best hunts of my life actually...all in Zim...

I do get your point.. the days you describe will never be again, way, way too many people..and yes would be nice to experience that..but again, for me, I'll take today..I get to experience little slices of that all over the world vs one continent..

Good news is, one can always dream...

Ripp



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