Tim,
Also ask your friend if he has photos of Keith. I don't have any. I am not sure if I could even tell you what he looked like if you showed me a photo now.
I am certainly looking forward to more photos and a narrative if he can provide it.
For the rest of you that have commented on my story about Keith Cormac, thanks. I am blessed to have briefly lived in "the good old days".
All the best.
The only picture in this thread that includes the PH, Keith Cormack, Is the one of the rhino.
Keith is holding the back leg. It is difficult to tell from this photo if it is the same person or not.
Hallo Wheels,
by fluke (right word ?).
I get a book,there was a hunting story inside about a Tansania safari (in the late 60ies I think).
The PH was called Keith Cormack.
Author of the book: Franz Schönmetzler "Kapitale Trophäen" published by Neumann-Neudamm/Germany
Here a few pictures from him(Front and middle, sitting).
Is this the PH, which we are talking from ?
He looks more than a teacher, than a PH(when you compare him with Jaco![]()
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Foxi
yup wheels it would be interesting to know what books there are/were in german published before ww2 on tanganyika/german east africa. i am with you on the fringe eared oryx being found in northern tanzania......cant both be wrong?????
p.s. wheels hurry up and sort a hunt with us so we can drink some beers and talk about your early years in tanzania, cheers mike![]()
Foxi,
Thanks for the information. I think these are photos of Keith but I wouldn't swear to it. Body size seems about right. I don't remember him wearing glasses but he may have. It probably doesn't give me a lot of credibility to say I knew him and not recognize him does it. 44 years doesn't help my memory much....Alzheimer's?
I agree with spike.t, I think the guy holding the rhino leg is the same guy. Also the guy walking with his back in the camp photo seems to be the same guy as well.
The photo in the book with the oryx would have been in northern Tanzania. Oryx weren't in the greater Ruaha ecosystem. (wasn't I saying that about rhino a few paragraphs ago?)
Thanks for finding the book!
Is there a publishing date on the book? That would be interesting to know.
There are so many more books available in English on Kenya than on Tanzania about the old days. I have always wondered how many books were written in German about Tanzania and are not available to me since I am illiterate in the language or that were lost due to destruction by two world wars.
Sable should be one of my next three hunts. After this years hunts I may be broke for a year or two though.
We will see what we can do. Zambia is certainly a country I want to hunt. Hopefully your public areas will be opened before long as well. Add on buffalo sound good to you?
I need you to fill me in on your Tanzania hunts. My knowledge is limited of the in-between years.
FYI. Our old game warden, Eric Balson who has been mentioned earlier in this thread, I believe opened/created the Lower Zambezi National Park. Isn't this down by where you fish?
All the best.
Foxi,
Schauer sounds like a person I would like to read about. It would be nice if Safari Press, Trophy Room, etc. would republish some books like this in English. If the copyright owners did a translation and issued an e-book would be another good option.
Spike,
You made me do some research here. "On Safari with Bwana Game" by Eric Balson on pg. 129 of the Limited Edition, Balson says.
"In 1972.....I had secured the position of managing director for an American organization, Wildlife Conservation International (WCI), to supervise the management and development of the newly gazetted Lower Zambezi National Park. Management of the park for twenty-five years had been entrusted to WCI by President Kaunda of Zambia."
I am not trying to say that the book is the tell all end all of the story but I wonder if KK let WCI spend the money to develop the park for his own use?
All the best.
Nice to read these stories. I lived in Chimala, on and off, from 1984-2007. Did a lot of hunting in the Usangu area as a child and as an adult. As someone in the above posts "thought" is true, they have outlawed hunting in Usangu now. But there is still an "old" hunter in Chimala that remembers about everything about everybody. He is a beluchi named Sheklon. I don't remember his last name???