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Quote: In my experience many PHs can immature self important berks. One exclaimed to me"the only thing the client needs to bring was a rifle and ammo". Probably a camera as well. Binoculars aren't requured as the PH has them and tells the client what to shoot. I thought why even that, I'll just sit in camp, the PH can do the shooting .... He can pay as well though. I've found many of the trackers excellent though. Tremendous skills. The PH has the legal access, hopefully knowledge of the country. Hopefully can communicate with the trackers, locals. Trophy estimation skills. Many of us could not differentiate between an average and trophy beast. The Outfitter, property owner, can supply a camp, vehicle etc. Dealing with the trophies, administration etc. Many clients have good hunting skills themselves. The point is not every client is a Ruark who has never sot a rifle before, nor ever hunted before. I really get irritated by PHs which nag "shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot" as you're aiming and taking a good well aimed shot. I'm going to tell them to " shut the fuck up" next time it happens. Thecattitude is very disrespectful. Especially when one is not taking much time anyway. One PH at the midday siesta commented "if you had a Leer jey like one of my clients, it could fly us to the beach and back, in the middle of the day". Sorry I'm not a billionaire ... Not all bad. Most were good blokes. Everyone is made up of positives and negatives. One can have a whine if one likes. Karl Stumpfe was one PH I use, he wasn't any of the above btw. Now I'm eighteen olders since my last safari, I'm sure my fitness, walking ability has deteriorated, One should be in training before hand, permanent training. *** That estimation of five seconds, for the beast stopping and continuing running, sounds spot on, even too long. It all adds to the experience. |