Ripp
(.577 member)
20/12/15 12:47 AM
Re: Chamois hunt report

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"The ambience of the hunt in the mountains, terrain, silence, solitude, even danger sometimes, climbing, usually long shooting distances with extreme angles and nevertheless once you shot Chamois it is only half way since it has to be carried back...there are times when you think to yourself "What the hell am I doing here?" or "Do I really need this?". But once looking back - it is just priceless."




All is said !

DORLEAC
www.dorleac-dorleac.com




Have only hunted them once so far, but plan to be back next year..agree with ALL that is said above. it is very well stated. Had a chance to shoot ibex while there as well and got lucky enough to shoot a fairly large boar walking back to the vehicle one evening..Was one of the best hunts of my life actually, can not wait to get back.

We actually had this discussion while on my last hunt..personally I feel there is way too much pressure and emphasis put on score versus the actual thrill and enjoyment of the hunt. Personally feel every animal taken is a trophy..

Ripp



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