Panther Shooter
AH enthusiast
A very close younger friend of mine , who has been eagerly reading @Major Khan Sir’s and my writings on AH Forums , decided ( Upon my encouragement ) to try his hand at writing , recently . He is my compatriot , young Mr . Enayet Hamza ( Well , he is 57 years old . So he is definitely younger than I ) .
Enayet is a true Shikari and a sportsman to boot . He has even gone on a safari to Zimbabwe in 1983 , where he has successfully brought down a Cape Buffalo , a Gemsbok and a Zebra . As well as some guinea fowl and francolin partridges ( And he is Hellbent on going off on another African safari , very soon ) . However , Enayet’s exploits in his ( our ) motherland are nothing too mundane , either ; by any stretch of imagination .
Being an exceptionally competent Shikari and extremely adept with the use of firearms , Enayet’s services ( over the years ) have frequently been called upon by his local forest department in order to help deal with any hostile wildlife , which might be posing a threat to the locals . Among these hostile wildlife , is the greatest fiend to ever menace South East Asia - The man eating Hunting Leopard . And indeed ; Enayet has brought down more than his fair share of these fiends , over the years .
Enayet has long been a reader of AH Forums , and my writings ( as well as Major Poton Khan Sir’s ) on these forums have given him inspiration. He asked me if I could share one of his Shikar experiences on AH forums on his behalf , if he put it on paper . I happily agreed and rather encouraged him to go for it . Well , he eloquently wrote down the account of how he successfully brought down his life’s very first man eating Hunting Leopard and sent it to me today , via email .Along with a few gripping photographs , for me to use .
Thus , I shall be narrating Enayet Hamza’s adventure today . I honestly hope that everyone here finds it to as enjoyable as I did , when I read Enayet’s rough draft this morning . I would also personally like to thank Enayet for coming forward and sharing his story , on AH forums for all of us to enjoy .
Man Eating Hunting Leopard brought down by the Author . Henceforth , all photographs used in this write up are provided by Enayet Hamza .
Enayet is a true Shikari and a sportsman to boot . He has even gone on a safari to Zimbabwe in 1983 , where he has successfully brought down a Cape Buffalo , a Gemsbok and a Zebra . As well as some guinea fowl and francolin partridges ( And he is Hellbent on going off on another African safari , very soon ) . However , Enayet’s exploits in his ( our ) motherland are nothing too mundane , either ; by any stretch of imagination .
Being an exceptionally competent Shikari and extremely adept with the use of firearms , Enayet’s services ( over the years ) have frequently been called upon by his local forest department in order to help deal with any hostile wildlife , which might be posing a threat to the locals . Among these hostile wildlife , is the greatest fiend to ever menace South East Asia - The man eating Hunting Leopard . And indeed ; Enayet has brought down more than his fair share of these fiends , over the years .
Enayet has long been a reader of AH Forums , and my writings ( as well as Major Poton Khan Sir’s ) on these forums have given him inspiration. He asked me if I could share one of his Shikar experiences on AH forums on his behalf , if he put it on paper . I happily agreed and rather encouraged him to go for it . Well , he eloquently wrote down the account of how he successfully brought down his life’s very first man eating Hunting Leopard and sent it to me today , via email .Along with a few gripping photographs , for me to use .
Thus , I shall be narrating Enayet Hamza’s adventure today . I honestly hope that everyone here finds it to as enjoyable as I did , when I read Enayet’s rough draft this morning . I would also personally like to thank Enayet for coming forward and sharing his story , on AH forums for all of us to enjoy .
Man Eating Hunting Leopard brought down by the Author . Henceforth , all photographs used in this write up are provided by Enayet Hamza .