Another PH I have hunted with couple of times quit hunting tuskless. He said he had too many close calls.It was more of a story telling session and Buzz swearing off hunting them (that didn’t last very long). …
Another PH I have hunted with couple of times quit hunting tuskless. He said he had too many close calls.It was more of a story telling session and Buzz swearing off hunting them (that didn’t last very long). …
I am pretty sure the PH needs or wants the client to shoot first because there is more red tape when the PH shoots first. Pretty much a rule that doesn’t make common sense.Would appreciate some discussion on these questions.
Great first shot by the hunter, but without the go ahead from the PH makes me wonder whether the PH was waiting to determine whether it was a real charge requiring self-defense shots?
I am pretty sure the PH needs or wants the client to shoot first because there is more red tape when the PH shoots first. Pretty much a rule that doesn’t make common sense.
That’s a young man’s game…Dean has paid his duesAnother PH I have hunted with couple of times quit hunting tuskless. He said he had too many close calls.
Nope, I’m a sizable lad. Need more protection than these.All tongue in cheek....but here is the budget for you of vehicles to hide behind for your next safari.
Low end first:
1. Moped
2. Reliant Robin
3.Mark1 Land rover with dodgy carburettor
Not sure what the tipping guide would be for this hunt but im sure the fallas here will sort it![]()
This is exactly the instruction I was given too. Once the PH fired it was weapons free and start throwing lead!My tuskless hunt in Zimbabwe, the PH told me that if charged he needed to shoot first for self defense then I could join in.
I was also told that if a warning shot was needed he would yell for it and I was to fire over its head; because I had a double .470 and he was carrying a bolt action .458Lott.
More than one person has been scribbled because they were looking through the view find only to look up with maybe there last thought of “Wow this is great so clos…..”!Everything has proved itself perfectly here: the client, the PH, and the operator. However, I would highlight the operator. He didn't have a gun, but he didn't run away and recorded a great video. Still, a rifle in hand gives any person confidence, even if he is an unimportant shooter. But if in the hands of a movie camera?
Sorry not available it’s me 3 pics our nought….its called giving them a sporting chance ehThis. I want this. Reminds me of my Def Leppard tshirt as a teen.
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He just won't tell Mrs C!He built a name and reputation for himself and likes to specialize in big bulls with the days he hunts. He has that option now. His company still organizes a lot of tuskless hunts. If a past client he guided asked him to guide a tuskless I’m sure he would.
Agreed, he kept fighting!My thoughts too. I couldn’t imagine tripping in a situation like that but he still got a shot off and appears calm. Interesting to see Buzz look down and realize what happened before shooting the 2nd cow. It’s also incredible the camera man doesn’t flinch and gets that footage.
This thought occurred to me as well, but if I'd had bolt gun in Marty's situation I think it would have been difficult to take a second shot. I mean you've already fallen over, there is giant pissed off elephant running at you, seems like the double was a good choice.Agreed. But having empirical video evidence is one step better.
Well done to all involved. That tuskless took three to the head and wasn't done. Anyone rethinking the double vs magazine rifle because of this?
Wow awesome video! Interesting, it seems obvious the hunter made a perfect brain shot on the one with tusk that charged. Buzz looks to have shot too low on his two first shots at the tuskless...lol...he needs to go view his awesome must watch hunting the African elephant!