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February 25th, 2020, 05:19 PM
#61

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
So locating a giraffe in blistering heat on foot would not be a challenge? Prolly more of a challenge than looking over a swamp and calling in a moose in 10c temps. Shooting a calf wouldn't add to the ranks of anti-hunters? Or how about shooting a fawn whitetail that's the size of a dog and less than a year old?
Not always blistering heat. During our summer (their winter) temperatures are quite moderate in southern Africa not unlike summer weather here except much drier. Usually the hunters are taken out in a bakkie (4-wheeler) and driven around. Giraffes aren't hard to see and not particularly wary. The goof who thinks he's a Mighty White Hunter shoots from a couple of hundred yards at most and then is hauled back to the lodge for cocktails.

It's a business just like the spring bear hunt is here. The animals aren't game but a commodity to improve the local economy and it's easy money. If you want to make a PH earn his keep hunt kudu, buffalo, oryx, eland or some other animal that requires a little effort.
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February 25th, 2020 05:19 PM
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February 25th, 2020, 05:23 PM
#62

Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
No. Just more sure it's a deficiency on your part.
You do not enjoy or participate in something, so you form a non fact based option on the subject.
You say that the spring hunt was ended because sows with cubs were being shot.
Survey says..."FALSE".
You say that the cancellation of the spring hunt did not allow for an increase in black bear numbers.
Survey says....."FALSE".
It would seem that you are mis-informed, or simply making false statements to cause trouble.
Try reading my post #8 and you will see what I agree were good suggestions.The MNR along with the anti bear hunters agreed back at that time that bear cubs were orphaned.The Conservative government of the day went along with this.
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February 25th, 2020, 05:26 PM
#63

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
Not always blistering heat. During our summer (their winter) temperatures are quite moderate in southern Africa not unlike summer weather here except much drier. Usually the hunters are taken out in a bakkie (4-wheeler) and driven around. Giraffes aren't hard to see and not particularly wary. The goof who thinks he's a Mighty White Hunter shoots from a couple of hundred yards at most and then is hauled back to the lodge for cocktails.
It's a business just like the spring bear hunt is here. The animals aren't game but a commodity to improve the local economy and it's easy money. If you want to make a PH earn his keep hunt kudu, buffalo, oryx, eland or some other animal that requires a little effort.
Try not to post to many FACTS it will surely confuse some folks on here,some even think you can only walk on foot to hunt in this World.LOL
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February 25th, 2020, 05:29 PM
#64
K

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
Not always blistering heat. During our summer (their winter) temperatures are quite moderate in southern Africa not unlike summer weather here except much drier. Usually the hunters are taken out in a bakkie (4-wheeler) and driven around. Giraffes aren't hard to see and not particularly wary. The goof who thinks he's a Mighty White Hunter shoots from a couple of hundred yards at most and then is hauled back to the lodge for cocktails.
It's a business just like the spring bear hunt is here. The animals aren't game but a commodity to improve the local economy and it's easy money. If you want to make a PH earn his keep hunt kudu, buffalo, oryx, eland or some other animal that requires a little effort.
You still don’t know nothing
You have no clue on what you’re saying
I already told you GO GET EDUCATED
You have ever been on a spring bear hunt or Giraffe hunt and as such can speak from experience.
Do you realize that shooting a giraffe not only provides thousands of dollars to local villagers that desperately need the money, and that they also get the meat as well which they always apprecaite very much.
Did you have ever done anything to contribute to global Conservation efforts or to assist financially with supporting a remote African village
Last edited by skull; February 25th, 2020 at 05:39 PM.
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February 25th, 2020, 05:31 PM
#65

Originally Posted by
Badenoch;1105813.
The goof who thinks he's a Mighty White Hunter shoots from a couple of hundred yards at most and then is hauled back to the lodge for cocktails. .
I'm a very opinionated person as well but not sure why you feel the need to insult people who do something different than you would. If the guy has the money and is following the laws, he isn't a "goof" for shooting a giraffe. He just chooses to do something different than you want to. And that's OK. As you said it will improve the local economy so what is the problem?
I bet if we wanted to be narrow minded we could point out all that is wrong with what you hunt if you cared to share. But assuming you are following the laws and have your reasons to do so, then all the power to you.
who knows, perhaps you were a giraffe in a former life
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February 25th, 2020, 05:54 PM
#66
[QUOTE=skull;1105817]K
You have ever been on a spring bear hunt or Giraffe hunt and as such can speak from experience.
POST #27 The answer is right there.
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February 25th, 2020, 06:15 PM
#67
[QUOTE=Gilroy;1105819]

Originally Posted by
skull
K
You have ever been on a spring bear hunt or Giraffe hunt and as such can speak from experience.
POST #27 The answer is right there.
that means he hasn’t been to a hunt
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February 25th, 2020, 06:37 PM
#68
[QUOTE=skull;1105821]

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
that means he hasn’t been to a hunt
Pasquale I have not been on a Giraffe hunt but even then I know I do not want to hunt one.The poster has spoken to experienced hunters and has set out how some of the hunts are conducted. I have never been on Spring bear hunt but have a good idea of how to proceed if I chose to do so,reading posts on here has been very helpful,speaking to fellow hunters.I would not conclude he has not been to a hunt,just ask him.
Last edited by Gilroy; February 25th, 2020 at 06:40 PM.
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February 25th, 2020, 06:42 PM
#69

Originally Posted by
skull
K
You still don’t know nothing
You have no clue on what you’re saying
I already told you GO GET EDUCATED
You have ever been on a spring bear hunt or Giraffe hunt and as such can speak from experience.
Do you realize that shooting a giraffe not only provides thousands of dollars to local villagers that desperately need the money, and that they also get the meat as well which they always apprecaite very much.
Did you have ever done anything to contribute to global Conservation efforts or to assist financially with supporting a remote African village
It's pretty clear you've not set foot in the places I've been and I suspect the closest you've been to Africa is reading Hemingway. Villagers don't need Mighty White Bwana to get meat. They do like the money because it helps them pay their iPhone bills. Giraffe meat not so much.
What I was doing in Africa was helping advance resource projects contributing to the African economy so that people there didn't have to rely on douchebags from North America who think it's cool to shoot giraffes.
I haven't been on a spring bear hunt or hunted giraffe. There isn't much sport in popping a bear with its head stuffed into a barrel of donuts or driving up to a giraffe and shooting it as it stares at you.
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February 25th, 2020, 06:46 PM
#70
[QUOTE=Gilroy;1105824]

Originally Posted by
skull
Pasquale I have not been on a Giraffe hunt but even then I know I do not want to hunt one.The poster has spoken to experienced hunters and has set out how some of the hunts are conducted. I have never been on Spring bear hunt but have a good idea of how to proceed if I chose to do so,reading posts on here has been very helpful,speaking to fellow hunters.I would not conclude he has not been to a hunt,just ask him.
You guys cannot bash other hunters and call then name
We don’t always have to agree with one another but it’s important that we learn to respect each other
So stop you’re name calling