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3 minutes ago, bell said:

Yes !...I read a book of an English chap who’s life work was to hunt elephant....his staple diet was whisky and rubbed cooking oil into his skin to protect him from the African sun :icon_eek:.....brilliant snippet of a time now passed but what a life he lived !

I would pass on the whisky, but the rest sounds fascinating, was it Karamojo Bell? 

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I was in Kenya in 2009 ish , under the shadow of ol kan jo where we were parked in a liga. Massive non tac so we had a fire pit in the middle , flaming away all night in our razor wire square a small

Now, killing is killing and I accept that…..but running a fox with a lurcher that may or may not get away Scot free is a bit different to shooting say a lion in a pen with an arrow ! May not be t

That's definitely a mean looking beast   You could guarantee, if we had them here, some chav would be taking photos of it on the sofa next to their toddler. 

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5 minutes ago, mackem said:

I would pass on the whisky, but the rest sounds fascinating, was it Karamojo Bell? 

No, not Bell...will dig it out and let you know....great read. 

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3 minutes ago, bell said:

An age when chaps were chaps !

Venturing into the white man's grave to earn a precarious living hunting tusks, I read one account of a bloke seeing elephants from a train, pulled the emergency cord to hop off and shoot a couple, I am sure he left a couple of natives there to cut out the tusks and arranged for them to be collected on the return journey. 

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6 minutes ago, mackem said:

Venturing into the white man's grave to earn a precarious living hunting tusks, I read one account of a bloke seeing elephants from a train, pulled the emergency cord to hop off and shoot a couple, I am sure he left a couple of natives there to cut out the tusks and arranged for them to be collected on the return journey. 

Excellent work !.....what else was he supposed to do given the opportunity!!!

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Never realy liked the idea of canned hunting but I wouldn’t judge a man for doing it , after all teach to there own and each person should be able to choose what he does , however I wouldn’t do it , as it’s just not something  I’d be interested in, however I’m i was in Africa and there was a man eating hyena or lion and I was offered to hunt it , ( not in a pen ) then I would in a heart beat , hunting something that’s hunting you …..dout your going get that feeling lamping a rabbit 

 

 

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There's some size on that hyena..its good to see a size comparison against a man..when you see male lions tackling them they look a lot smaller than the lion. The lions must look huge against man..

And to think the maasai community use to encourage solo lion hunting..to become a maasai warrior..I wouldn't fancy tackling a lion with a spear myself lol..

 

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1 hour ago, king said:

There's some size on that hyena..its good to see a size comparison against a man..when you see male lions tackling them they look a lot smaller than the lion. The lions must look huge against man..

And to think the maasai community use to encourage solo lion hunting..to become a maasai warrior..I wouldn't fancy tackling a lion with a spear myself lol..

 

Met a masaii out in Tanzania who had been mauled by a lioness while he tried to protect his cattle. She bit his foot off but he stabbed her to death with his simi while she did it. He then crawled to the road and got a bus to hospital. He was still herding cattle when i met him. He was the only masaii i met wearing trainers so he could hide his prosthetic foot. Tough people

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