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Great story, @Captain Nwz!
thank you for your time and wonderful writing!
thank you for your time and wonderful writing!
Wyatt Smith , l do have a friend who shot ten rogue Indian elephants in the 1960s and 1970s . He is quite an interesting fellow . Someday , maybe l can make him aware of this forum . He would love nothing more than to talk about hunting rogue Indian elephants with you fine gentlemen . Thank you for enjoying my little guide.Fascinating! The experience you have is remarkable, and I would guess only a few living men have more.
mark-hunterDo the man eating leopards, also regularly come to dead (or alive) animal bait?
Shakka , thank you . I hope that you will enjoy the remainder of it.Incredible!!! Please keep posting!
Shootist43 , definitely. Kawshik's parents were family friends of Uncle Josh . They would often come to visit us in the Syedabaad Tea Estate and we would often go to visit their family home in Darjeeling. Darjeeling is infact quite near the Syedabaad Tea Estate . We would grill beef steaks in Kawshik's roof top or in the lawn of the Tea Estate . Kawshik's mother used to make some of the best beef steaks l have ever eaten . In their family , the ribeye used to be the favored cut of beef for grilling as a steak. I always preferred fillet mignon steaks more . Even though fillet mignon steaks would cost more than a ribeye steak in those days , Kawshik's mother used to always keep a dry aged beef fillet mignon steak for me whenever Aunt Samia , Uncle Josh and I would go to visit them in Darjeeling . She was a very kind lady. All of Kawshik's family members were / are very good people.Did you know Kawshik and or Poton during the years you were hunting these Leopards?
mark - hunter@Captain Nwz,
Have you ever seen or shot a leopard in daylight? Even by chance encounter?
Gesch , thank you for liking it. Leopards mostly populate the areas around the Sundarban and Bandarban mangrove forests in Bangladesh . However , it is illegal to kill any , unless if they are declared man eaters by the authorities of the area which the leopard is menacing.Captain Nwz, Thank you for a well written and organized treatment of Indian Leopard Hunting. It was fascinating. I never thought that I would have any interest in hunting big cats but your article and those by our friends Major Kahn and Sargent Rahman have me rethinking that position! Other members of this forum have experience with African Leopard Hunting. I especially enjoyed the report by Johnny Blue. I would appreciate if our African Leopard hunters would compare and contrast the two Leopard hunting experiences. Are the Leopard populations still strong in your country? Thanks again for an informative report.
Ridgewalker , thank you for liking it. I am glad that you all found it educational.Nice to read your methodology of hunting forest leopard. Very interesting and educational.
Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
Environ , l wrote an article in our local newspaper in 1985 . Perhaps , l can provide an English translation here one day ?You should write a book Captain
cls, thank you for appreciating it.Thanks for this very informative article.
Die Jager , thank you for liking it.Another great story! Learned a lot by reading this.
Gesch , thank you for liking it. Leopards mostly populate the areas around the Sundarban and Bandarban mangrove forests in Bangladesh . However , it is illegal to kill any , unless if they are declared man eaters by the authorities of the area which the leopard is menacing.
I think everyone would enjoy that.Wyatt Smith , l do have a friend who shot ten rogue Indian elephants in the 1960s and 1970s . He is quite an interesting fellow . Someday , maybe l can make him aware of this forum . He would love nothing more than to talk about hunting rogue Indian elephants with you fine gentlemen . Thank you for enjoying my little guide.
mark-hunter , yes they can . However , not by themselves. They must be accompanied by local shikaris at all times .Can foreign citizen, tourist, if visiting Bangladesh (in convenient time) hunt leopard which is declared as man eater?
Tra3 , thank you for liking it. I would sell most of the leopard skins . However , l also kept a few as decorations around the house .Fascinating! Thank you for posting.
What would you do with the skins of the animals?
how did the workers at the tea gardens treat you when they came to learn you were hunting the dangerous cats to keep them safe?
Finally, can you tell about how you learned not to even whisper when the big cats are within 45 paces?
mark-hunter , yes they can . However , not by themselves. They must be accompanied by local shikaris at all times .