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Rick Young's Bino harness that is available on his website and at DSC.
"I must always laugh,when I see the headlines in a forum " I hunted black death "
Its nonsene. Our wild boars at home attack much quicker."
Never been to Africa, but killed my share of boars. They're pretty easy to put down, and don't weigh 2,000 pounds. J.A. Hunter told of a buff's heart that was cut out and continued beating for 4 hours. I personally knew a guy who shot a buff 17 times in the neck with a .458 before it finally went down.
I understand your point, but somebody (I think Capstick or Selby) said something like, "99 out of 100 animals won't hurt you; it's that 1 out of 100 that turns you into a puddle of red chili."
Sullivan simply gives them more of a chance to do so than the guy who "stands back" and plugs an animal from 100 yards off with a scope and bipod. As long as the client understands what he's getting into, I don't see anything wrong with it. I would book with him in a heartbeat.
He probably also uses the phonetic alphabet when spelling things too. He just sounds like GI Joe wannabe with Napoleon syndrome.
"But theres a buffalo waiting for him one day with that behavior...."
Ego aside, he appears to be fully aware of the ramifications of his hunting style. He says on his web page:
"A word of caution. Do not attempt to mirror my technique and method unless you are willing to pay the ultimate price, because in order to do what I do, you must be willing to die. This is a personal choice; my personal beliefs in hunting dangerous game are mine and mine alone. "
Ego aside, he appears to be fully aware of the ramifications of his hunting style. He says on his web page:
"A word of caution. Do not attempt to mirror my technique and method unless you are willing to pay the ultimate price, because in order to do what I do, you must be willing to die. This is a personal choice; my personal beliefs in hunting dangerous game are mine and mine alone. "
sorry but walking up to a downed wounded buff towards its front, and not from behind and trying to finish it quietly and quickly, and instead telling the client to wait and goading it into a charge is bullshit
@spike.t as a falconer years ago we had a debate about these sorts of principles. It was in these "battle royale debates" that I was schooled and thought about these actions. Falconers are pretty much hyper-intense bird watchers. We used to LOVE taking photographs of the hunt and especially the play by play of the raptor taking down the prey. Prevailing ethicists won (I was on the wrong side of history at the time 20 years ago) and they said basically: "its not ethical for you to take photographs of your bird doing the coup de gras to the wounded animal".
Why: Wild animals are savages. Inherently amoral. They eat things alive. They kill unjustly. They are inhumane and therefore lacking humanity. Once man volunteers to participate in a predator/prey relationship they are held to the standard of doing that which is "humane". It means we are making all attempts to prevent suffering or end suffering as expeditiously as possible. IF we do not, we are nothing more than animals. The falconer taking pictures of the predator-prey relationship was protracting the death of the prey by clicking away with a camera instead of leaping in with a knife to dispatch the quarry. The inhumanity was the pleasure of taking a picture of something awesome in nature trumped the desire to dispatch a suffering animal in a humane way, a way nature would not do things. In a way that makes us different than animals.
Delaying the second shot in the MS videos, encouraging an animal to attack by adding to the animal's stress, confronting the animal head-on to elevate tension in the animal, chatting with clients while the animal lay paralyzed walking around on two feet... all of those examples from MS videos are the same inhumane, immoral, unethical scenarios.
I wonder:
If he considers the 577 a proper rifle, and the 470 a woman's gun, what does he consider a 404 or 458?