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Because we have lost the battle of language with the antis it is always "what do you do with the meat"?So, I think that 80% of my friends and acquittances dont have a gun, and have no idea of hunting.
African hunt, they know even less about then zero. For general population, hunting safari is basically unimaginable thing.
So, when the question comes up, like where will you go for holidays next summer, to which I reply, something like I will go to Africa for hunting safari.. (have gun, will travel, correct?)
Moment of silence to digest. Then there is this look with eyes wide open, which has to be followed by smart question.
Moment of silence is a bit longer, if I say something like, going to Africa to kill Eland.
Here is the list of questions that I get in return:
1. Do you have some sex aside there? How are local girls? (top question, unbelievably frequent)
2. Is it legal?
3. Can you actually take a gun in the airplane?
4. Smarter ones will ask, which country will you go to?
5. Is there any safety or security risk? Is it safe?
6. Did you take any vaccination?
Those are that comes to mind.
Number one, is top question. I get it all the time!
Two and 3 fairly frequent.
Last three occasional and rare.
Do you guys have similar experiences?
Instead of pointing fingers at other hunters for this or that we need to be more vocal about dispelling the myths and urban legends of trophy hunting.
Yes the safety question comes up most frequently as well.