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<blockquote data-quote="ProHunter" data-source="post: 42079" data-attributes="member: 2781"><p>Dave, the idea of a new topic is a good one. Allow me to put some thought into it, and I'll see what I can come up with. Hopefully, I'll get some interesting responses. Being isolated down here in Africa, I'm very appreciative of this interaction with international hunters.</p><p></p><p>To those sports fans trying to make a point: As for the cricket team in Sri Lanka, well what can I say? We take losing very seriously, so while the wounds are still bleeding, I'll try not to dwell on the topic. As for the rugby on the other hand, how about plucking those black-birds feathers one by one until they look pitiful and confused? One thing about the Springboks, they might not do it often, but when they do, they make a good job of it.</p><p></p><p>LB, you'll have to agree that we come across a diverse selection of hunters from all over the world. The point I was trying to put forward was that while most of these hunters come from a wide range of backgrounds, it doesn't always make sense to us that many of them expect the same sort of comforts associated with certain living styles. </p><p></p><p>My opinion is simply that a true African hunting experience is diluted when offered up in these instances. On the other hand, if the hunter would relinquish his pre-requisites for certain comforts, he would probably have a more interesting, if not more rewarding, experience.</p><p></p><p>I cannot speak for Umzingeli, but the responses to his survey confirm my above submission. On the other hand, I must fully respect the clients wishes, even if that means bringing a gourmet chef and an air conditioner along on the hunt.</p><p></p><p>T3Shooter, <img src="http://images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> I hear that those "vicious wallabies" and "stinging snakes" can be a real bugger. What more can I say?</p><p></p><p>Regards, PH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProHunter, post: 42079, member: 2781"] Dave, the idea of a new topic is a good one. Allow me to put some thought into it, and I’ll see what I can come up with. Hopefully, I’ll get some interesting responses. Being isolated down here in Africa, I’m very appreciative of this interaction with international hunters. To those sports fans trying to make a point: As for the cricket team in Sri Lanka, well what can I say? We take losing very seriously, so while the wounds are still bleeding, I’ll try not to dwell on the topic. As for the rugby on the other hand, how about plucking those black-birds feathers one by one until they look pitiful and confused? One thing about the Springboks, they might not do it often, but when they do, they make a good job of it. LB, you’ll have to agree that we come across a diverse selection of hunters from all over the world. The point I was trying to put forward was that while most of these hunters come from a wide range of backgrounds, it doesn’t always make sense to us that many of them expect the same sort of comforts associated with certain living styles. My opinion is simply that a true African hunting experience is diluted when offered up in these instances. On the other hand, if the hunter would relinquish his pre-requisites for certain comforts, he would probably have a more interesting, if not more rewarding, experience. I cannot speak for Umzingeli, but the responses to his survey confirm my above submission. On the other hand, I must fully respect the clients wishes, even if that means bringing a gourmet chef and an air conditioner along on the hunt. T3Shooter, [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] I hear that those “vicious wallabies” and “stinging snakes” can be a real bugger. What more can I say? Regards, PH [/QUOTE]
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