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Oh the memes,....the memes....the never-ending memes. 



Between quail hunters and lions very interesting.Hunting quail with an idiot. I typically am very careful with whom I participate in group shotgun activities. I broke that rule to hunt quail with an in-law and two of his friends. I caught one of them in my peripheral vison swinging on a bird about to fly by my face. I could hear the shot stream as I hit the ground.
Hunting ducks with an idiot. I was guiding in those days. Had a sport struggling with both his Remington 1100 and with hitting anything. After missing a hovering bird over the decoys, he slammed is gun butt first in the bottom of the blind, setting of a round about a foot below and four inches away from my right ear.
In Mozambique we walked around a corner and came face to face with these two. I managed a very very quick photo as managed an even faster retreat.View attachment 699626
Just completed it.
Hunting for my wife in Swakupmund at the plaza unsupervised with my credit card. She was shopping for herself and gifts for the kids and their wives. It was a bloodbath…
As a teenager my be i was 16 we were a way hunting with my father mostly pigs & rabbits dad had a 12 gauge sxs hammer gun i was hunting rabbits with it one afternoon using no 4 shot & i had 2 12 g slugs with me, the property owners dog was also with me, i spotted a big bore rooting up the ground about 25 meters away with the wind in my favor, took out the no4s & loaded the slugs fired 1 i hit the pig in the arse it took off with the dog chasing it i did not want to go back with out the dog so i chased them , caught up to the pig in the corner of a fence with the dog hanging off its ear , i had loaded a no4 in the other chamber so i had 1 slug & a shot cartridge in the gun , the pig frothing at the mouth charged me, the dog let go of the pig & it knocked me over & tore the leg out of my pants & slid to a stop about 8 meters past me , the dog was on the pig again & again let go the pig charged again with the dog clear i fired both barrels at about 3 meters the pig slid to a stop at my feet dead. my mouth was dry & my legs shaking, thank god for the dog.This should be fun. What is the most dangerous hunt you have been on and why? What do you think is the most dangerous hunt in the world and why? @Hunterhabib definitely want to hear your opinion.
For me, the most dangerous hunt I have done was in Mozambique for buffalo and hippo. It had rained very heavily that year, and they'd been unable to burn. The grass was 12' high, and the visibility was very poor. On the first day, we tracked buffalo for 6-7 hours, and never really saw them until I shot my bull at roughly 10-15 paces. We also tracked hippo in the thick heavy mopane. The water was about ankle high in most areas, but in some spots the water was 8-10' deep. The hippo had carved a massive path in the mopane, but had disappeared into a small pool somewhere. We never saw that hippo, but if we had, it would have been at most 20' from us... not a lot of space to deal with a potentially charging hippo
I've never tracked a wounded lion, but it seems like it would be towards the top of most dangerous situations. My perception is they are both aggressive, and lightning fast.
Waterfowl hunting in Alaska. Lots of birds flying that morning. Felt like it was starting to rain. Turned out the “rain” was a lot of steel pellets from the group to our left.
Damn that’s a hard one…. Thank you for sharing. RIP your friendI still thank God that I missed what should of been my most dangerous.
In the late 70's myself, a buddy who I worked with at Ma Bell, and his brother had a floating blind off of Point Ricmond in Nor Cal. A big storm was forecasted for our normal hunt day which meant early limits. Bob called me the bay before and was as excited as a kid at Christmas. I told him I was going to have to miss it as I had promised a young friend I would take him snow skiing. He was astounded..."The first big storm and late in the season ? Seriously?"
Well..they went.
The following day, X-mas eve,we had our Company Christmas party When I walked in, the usual loud ruckus was not happening. I walked up to a bud and said
" Jeez...who died" he responded "Bob B didn't come back from Duck hunting yesterday".
In conclusion, the authorities went out to the blind and found the boat upside down underneath it, with our 75 decoys balled up in a huge tangle.
They found Bob's body 7 or 8 days later miles away. His brother was found a couple of days later.
I still can't help but dredge this nightmare up...every Christmas...for about 45 years.
But for a ski trip...I was there...100 % guarenteed. God is good.
Spike