Ontario Hunter
AH legend
So what "irresponsible behavior and decisions by clients" led to this tragedy? None that I know of for sure. Wounded game can still be the result of responsible behavior and decisions by clients. It happens. It's happened to me and I'll bet my crusty shorts it's happened to you too. After that everything was textbook followup. Not having the client and his wife along at the end was not necessary and probably a benefit. I cannot imagine any PH objecting to any client who wanted to return to the truck. I would expect relief was felt all the way around ... as long as the client agreed to give up his gun to someone capable in the posse. And he did. A client who refuses to go on and won't give up his gun is thoroughly irresponsible. Three men well armed in pursuit of wounded buffalo was more than adequate. No one could anticipate the bull would double back and ambush. I'm sure he'd been listening to them come through the tall grass for some time, knew they were spread out, did an end around, and bushwhacked the end man. The buffalo's reaction was textbook military tactic. How do you counter it? Without air support recon, it's pretty much impossible. Hard to say what happened during the charge but at that point it's doubtful anything anybody did can be deemed irresponsible. Branding anyone in this tragedy irresponsible is itself irresponsible.Irresponsible behavior and decisions by clients can lead to people getting hurt. It’s not irrelevant to the topic especially if someone considers what they could do differently to avoid a bad situation like this.
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