NitroXAdministrator
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09/01/13 04:15 PM
Re: Marvel Africa Hunting Safaris

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And the most difficult challenge is finding that balance, i have posted vids on many forums with many different communities trying to find that perfect spot..
this video finally brought me to a point where i combined a combination of inputs and opinions i received from forums youtube and many other individual, and there i thought i understood the market..
i understood what hunters wanted to see..

And then NitroX introduced me to this forum, a completely different group of people, who from my short visit appears to be extremely passionate, emotional and protective about hunting.. my type of people i will add :-)

and everything changed.. i realized one thing, there is no one size fits all..

So as a topic, i would rule this "different folks, different strokes" and that is just that...




I find this interesting. I belong to many forums. These sorts of questions come up a lot on many of them. Especially where there are people that have hunted Africa a lot, especially with reputable guys.

As for facebook, it is quite a superficial environment, where everyone LIKES and has FRIENDS and serious discussions rarely happen. More an environment of the "Ooh and Aah" factor. The majority are complete new chums in a lot of ways.

NE may be different in that even if many members are not "old farts" most of us seem to like "old things" and also older ways of doing things, and perhaps older value systems.


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But now i have a question for you guys, i just got a .44 Magnum scoped hunting revolver, my preference is walking and stalking as mentioned, but as i understand "Please understand that i am personally completely new to handgun hunting.." people hunt with handguns from blinds as would bow hunters..

What is your thoughts, handgun hunting, walk and stalk/Blinds ?




Ha ha, someone else can comment on this.



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