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That was my thoughts as wellI believe it to mean the ele was taunted. That’s how I took it and responded along those lines.
That was my thoughts as wellI believe it to mean the ele was taunted. That’s how I took it and responded along those lines.
Hey @spike.t , when did you start using a trash panda (raccoon) as an avatar?
Completely agree!!!Idiots around dg game.....
They cant read body language....should never have stopped....
I have said it so many times....ears are ALLWAYS OUT not tucked in on a actual charge.....this one was determined from the start.....lone bull...horny....
Same shit happened in Pilanesburg with a truck not a bakkie.....luckily nobody was killed in that one....
Sadly someine died in Zambia....tragic and totally avoidable....
God save me…Complete idiots!!!!Cannot get the video to load....nor the 2 I have from Pilansberg but here is one from yt..
I can think of a lot of cool things you could use with your great well earned reputation but a raccoon ???I didn't...just noticed it...asked Wayne to check what going on.....
A slutty looking raccoon at that!I can think of a lot of cool things you could use with your great well earned reputation but a raccoon ???
April 1, It was apropos! It took 39 hours for anyone to notice. Damn.I didn't...just noticed it...asked Wayne to check what going on.....
April 1, It was apropos! It took 39 hours for anyone to notice. Damn.
I'll go with your 'baiting' assessment because I trust you. That it was not intentional.Lon, the ele was not baited.
In fact quite the opposite. The guide got caught in a tight spot and moved off road to give the ele a wide berth. The ele noticed them and made a determined effort to get them. Driver got into a position where he could not more forward any further.
Not good decision making, but also not baited.
Reason he gave a wide berth as soon as seeing the ele is it is known to be a bit ill tempered and tried to get around and away.
This is what has been reported to me so far.
Whether there is more to the story, time will tell.
Sad news. Lufupa is a lovely area and unfortunately the ele in Kafue are generally short tempered. Even in the hunting concessions to the south of Kafue where my dad used to hunt regularly, there were many a plaque attached to trees where ele had killed people.
I'll go with your 'baiting' assessment because I trust you. That it was not intentional.
But, it sure looks like baiting when the vehicle varies it speed and the Elephant responds in kind to continue pursuit.
Judgement error on the pros part.
Seems reasonable to wait for all facts to come out before labeling someone personally responsible for anothers death.
And who would admit to baiting/harassing the elephant when this was the result.
In this video it looks like the tourist truck was at the end of the road and at a turn around point. The driver seemed to be impatient about waiting on the elephant to peacefully move on its way.
Here is the view from the truck elephant is minding his own business.....guide(if you can call that) decides not to keep his distance but rather turn around and confront the bull head on......and loses the fight......idiot.....
This was not a stupid tourist in a rental vehicle in Kruger putting themselves in harms way through ignorance or stupidity.
How did the professional get into the "tight spot"? The Elephant did not apparate and present a surprise from behind a bush.
The Guide got too close to this Elephant. The animal did not like it. Period.
"Too close" is always determined by the Elephant in that moment, just like it is with a Grizzly Bear.
If a professional is in charge or your safety, they are responsible. The guests were in a vehicle being driven by the professional in whose judgement they trusted. That is why the law requires international hunters to follow a PH's direction. It is the law. They are supposed to know better.
I can tell one thing. The person doing the filming had some intestinal fortitude! They kept it going until the end. RIP to the victim.