Velo Dog
AH ambassador
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2014
- Messages
- 5,148
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- Location
- Anchorage Alaska, USA
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- Member of
- NRA Life Member.
- Hunted
- Africa 7 times. And the USA - most western states including Alaska and Hawaii.
Why do people hunt dangerous game? Adrenaline rush, the thrill of the danger? Not all clients are spring chickens who can walk for miles and miles...I have seen plenty of videos of leopard bayed in trees, client walks up to the tree and bang, dead leopard....have a look at the client or ph in a lot of those videos, not a drop of sweat...why? because they were following up in a truck...to me there was a lot more thrill/rush in what Jeff was doing, that leopard could easily have gotten them. Maybe it's not everyones cup of tea, but just because you don't like it, doesn't make it wrong. Maybe, we should also mention leopards that are shot with missing claws, why missing claws? Because they were trapped and lost claws trying to get out the cage.....released for the hunt. What about free range or bred lions? Or how many animals hunted, have been shot from the back of a truck? I am not referring to the tame buff or lioness, that was outright wrong. Does it take bigger balls to sit in a blind and wait for a leopard? I have seen some blinds at water holes that are more luxury than my chalet. Where do we stop the debate? I think sometimes we need to get off our high horses.
To me the client in the leopard video was as happy as can be, as a PH we all want to see a happy client and thats what Jeff gave his client.
If I'm on a high horse, so be it.
But, I still think that, using a motor vehicle to chase animals for sport, is very sad indeed.