ozhunter
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No doubt the information will come out BUT must be know that he had the utmost respect for Elephant, particularly in the early season.
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Cazadero
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Very sad for his family and the hunting community at the loss of this man that I never knew personally.
He seemed the finest sort of gentleman.
Rest in peace.
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NitroX
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Sad to hear about it. Read about it this morning. Lots of PH get in close with a leopard but the PHs which have close incidents with an elephant rarely walk away from it.
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Ripp
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WOW---that is horrible news...I visited with him in January..
Hunted with him in 2008 for 3 weeks in Zim..Was a GREAT person...
He came to my place the following year and stayed a week with me. Took him to Yellowstone National Park and went snowmobiling in the forest around my home..he loved it.
I am in total shock..had no idea...
Rest in Peace my friend...YOU will be missed.
Ripp
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-------------------- John aka NitroX
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Govt get out of our lives NOW!
"I love the smell of cordite in the morning."
"A Sharp spear needs no polish"
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Ripp
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These are some photos when Ian was up to stay with me a few years back..
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Ash
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Looks like a genuine fellow, shame to hear what happened to him
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CHAPUISARMES
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From another Forum.:
Very sad news.... bugga
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew...n-Zimbabwe.html
Elephant kills professional big game hunter in Zimbabwe Professional hunter tracking a lion for American client crushed to death by young bull elephant in Zambezi Valley By Peta Thornycroft, Johannesburg
6:28PM BST 17 Apr 2015
A young bull elephant killed professional hunter Ian Gibson early on Wednesday as he tracked a lion for an American client in a rugged part of north-east Zimbabwe.
Mr Gibson, 55, one of Zimbabwe's best known big game hunters, died scouting for prey in the Zambezi Valley after a young bull elephant charged, then knelt on him and crushed him to death.
"We don't yet know the full details of how 'Gibbo' as we called him, died, as the American client and the trackers are still too traumatised to give us full details," said Paul Smith, managing director of Chifuti Safaris' which employed Mr Gibson for the hunt.
The American hunter was on his first trip to Zimbabwe, and only has one leg, but was "fit and strong" and had already shot a leopard. Mr Gibson was scouting for lions when he encountered the elephant.
Mr Gibson's trackers said the young bull had been in a musth period, which means it was producing much more testosterone then usual.
"We know 'Gibbo' shot it once, from about 10 yards away, with a 458 [rifle]. He would never have fired unless he had no alternative. He was a hunter, yes, but he was also a magnificent wildlife photographer and conservationist.
"He was so experienced and this is a most unexpected tragedy."
Mr Gibson was accompanying his client in an area known as Chiwore North in the southern part of the Zambezi Valley, which Mr Smith said is overpopulated with elephants.
Mr Smith said the young bull elephant appeared not to be a natural target for any hunter as its tusks were too small.
"In most years someone is usually killed on a hunt somewhere in Africa, and that is why it is called 'dangerous game hunting' but we are very shocked that it was 'Gibbo'," said Mr Smith.
Mr Gibson began his wildlife career in Zimbabwe's department of national parks, but left to become a hunter about 25 years ago.
He was well-known in the US, where the Dallas Safari Club is paying his funeral expenses.
Mr Gibson lived in Marondera, a small town about 45 miles south east of Harare. A son who works in Tanzania and two grown daughters in Harare survive him.
Mr Smith said poachers from neighbouring Mozambique and Zambia were "very busy" at present, and professional hunters were the first line of defence for wildlife along the borders.
Zimbabwe's National Parks operations were "seriously constrained" by lack of cash to finance enough patrols to limit or reduce poaching, he said.
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Rule303
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Sad indeed. May he rest in peace.
Condolences to Ian's family and friends.
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Jaguarhunter
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We talk several times at the SCI meetings/conv...
Great man, great hunter.
R.i.P.
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BB416
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Such a tragedy... It is a shame that the comments on facebook are just disgusting but then typical of the uneducated greenies that don't bother to find the facts before making statements . R.I.P Ian
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Ripp
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Quote:
Such a tragedy... It is a shame that the comments on facebook are just disgusting but then typical of the uneducated greenies that don't bother to find the facts before making statements . R.I.P Ian
Isn't that the truth...
Never fails to amaze me how the ubber left can threaten, lie, slander, threaten and its all fine..BUT if a conservative passes gas wrong it will get world wide attention for the next month..
Had a friend send am a post of an article on this in the Huffington post--left leaning rag..pathetic how they spin things..and most don't know the facts so the cycle continues.. 
Ripp
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