CoElkHunter
AH ambassador
How about Pakistan for sheep? LOLI was actually thinking that. Somehow through this thread, I now want to hunt Mexico less than Russia...
How about Pakistan for sheep? LOLI was actually thinking that. Somehow through this thread, I now want to hunt Mexico less than Russia...
How about Pakistan for sheep? LOL
A friend of a friend did a hunt in Pakistan, maybe ten years ago. Had a great hunt as I recall. The devil is in the details.Yeah I'm strangely comfortable going into Pakistan. I also strangely comfortable with taking the silk road along the border of Afghanistan. But even I have my no go areas.
As a native Texan that has been to Mexico several times and having never stepped foot in Russia; I can honestly say I would feel safer going to Russia than Mexico.I was actually thinking that. Somehow through this thread, I now want to hunt Mexico less than Russia...
Ten years ago, I too would have gone to places that I wouldn't go to now even if I could afford it. Actually, even five years ago many places were much safer and quite different for an American traveler than they are now. I don't mind taking "calculated" risks and I guess the "devil" is in the calculation of the severity and/or likelihood of those risks?A friend of a friend did a hunt in Pakistan, maybe ten years ago. Had a great hunt as I recall. The devil is in the details.
Our military service was one of the factors in our risk assessment for this trip. My dad is a retired Colonel, and I am a retired Sergeant First Class and currently work for the military as a federal civilian employee. We did get interviewed about our government connections. It definitely adds a little risk to the equation to have that background.We made our final payments to ProfiHunt at DSC in Jan of 2020 for our Kamchatka bear hunt that would take place that spring. As we all know, Covid rolled in and then Russia invaded Ukraine. ProfiHunt's position in '23 was that we could make the hunt by traveling through Turkey. As a retired military officer, that was not an option that I dared exercise. I frankly believe it is foolish for any American to travel there until the international situation is resolved. In any case that hunt is now a write off.
And as @deewayne2003 notes, we haven't traveled to our favorite quail hunting destination in Mexico for a decade.
My dad and I have discussed the closing of parts of the world over the last few years. There are a lot of places we've visited in the past that are now too risky or closed altogether to Americans. This trip was pretty high on the risk scale, and we got off pretty lightly all things considered. Ultimately the price was too good to pass up for the chance to shoot bears of a lifetime. I try to frame it positively, as I exchanged 10 days of my life for a bear I otherwise couldn't afford to hunt in a less risky location like Alaska.Ten years ago, I too would have gone to places that I wouldn't go to now even if I could afford it. Actually, even five years ago many places were much safer and quite different for an American traveler than they are now. I don't mind taking "calculated" risks and I guess the "devil" is in the calculation of the severity and/or likelihood of those risks?
You both, particularly your father, are even more fortunate than I had realized.Our military service was one of the factors in our risk assessment for this trip. My dad is a retired Colonel, and I am a retired Sergeant First Class and currently work for the military as a federal civilian employee. We did get interviewed about our government connections. It definitely adds a little risk to the equation to have that background.