I have read this thread with a lot of interest. The hunt was legal, do I think the hunt was ethical.....NO! I have tried to get more details from reading the posts....but there truly are no clear details of hunt. When was it decided to hunt at night with a light? Was it a spur of the moment decision? What was the distance? What rifle was used? Was it the clients rifle? The only time indication was dusk, was it light or dark? Just too little details.
But my main reason for committing, is because of Walkingprey's last comment..."that a house divided,soon falls"..SA has strict hunting rules and various different hunting groups from PHASA, all the different Provinces professional hunting ass and many other. There might be matter of different opinions, but all stand for the good of hunting. Don't point fingers at the South African authorities. I bet if your shot had be true, we would have seen wonderful posts of your buffalo, you pulled the trigger, stop blaming the PH AND NOW EVEN THE SA AUTHORITIES AND HUNTING INDUSTRY.
Hi TMS,
In reading all of Walkingprey2's posts in this matter, I don't get the impression she is trying to blame the SA Authorities or the Hunting Industry at all.
What I get from her words is that, she accepts full responsibility for not placing that bullet exactly where it belonged (all hunters with any miles on their boots have been guilty of that one, I know I surely have been guilty of firing a bad shot now and again over the years).
And, I also gather that she has notified the SA Authorities, because she suspects there was a bit of "razzle-dazzle" performed by a PH in that country.
I think that is a good thing for her to do under the circumstances.
Likewise, it sounds to me like she did not grow up hunting like many of us did.
In other words, she was at that stage, very new to hunting and therefore not knowing how things are normally conducted during a buffalo hunt, she accepted the PH's recommendation that she shoot a buffalo by means of a spotlight/battery torch.
Once, while in a hunting camp, I was offered to hunt bush pig at night, by means of a spotlight.
I figured, "when in Rome" and so I agreed to it.
And although that was totally lawful and very culturally acceptable where I was, the experience was unsettling for me personally.
So, I will not agree to that style of hunting again.
Seems to me that Walkingprey2's first buffalo experience was similar to my first bushpig experience - except that I never saw my quarry (but I've never claimed to be smarter than a pig anyway).
I'd bet my double that Walkingprey2 will not agree to that style of hunting again either.
It seems to me she was too new to this hunting thing to realize she was being led down a path (hunting DG at night with a spotlight) that she would not feel good about later.
It's something like learning how to drive a car.
When your instructor tells you to "turn here or drive through there, etc, etc", you don't argue much about it, you just trust their instructions, even though you might be a bit suspicious of it all.
Then if you scrape a fence pole, you blame yourself for not arguing against the instruction and for scraping the fence pole, as well as blaming the instructor for telling you to make the maneuver you thought perhaps not quite right.
To add more discomfort to your retrospect, you later discover that your Instructor was only licensed to teach bicycle riding and not automobile driving after all.
She freely admits the stray bullet, as we all should do when we own it like she does in this case.
Again, who has not made a bum shot in their lifetime, especially when we were new to hunting? I know I have lost a wounded animal (first deer I ever shot and I did not even have someone I trusted urging me to shoot it).
So, for everyone who keep saying: "She turned me into a newt !" I do not see that Walkingprey2 is up to anything that's out of line here.
Regards,
Velo Dog.