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bowmanaj 02-14-2009 04:07 AM

RE: Africa slide show
 

ORIGINAL: iamyourhuckleberry

Leopard and cheetah Adam. A leopard has rosetta spots and a cheetah has round spots. Did you know a cheetah cannot retract its claws like most cats?
I see...I saw the cheetah, I guess i confused the leopard for a jaguar. I didn't know that about cheetahs, that's crazy. Why can't they retract their claws? Does it have something to do with having to run down prey at 60 mph?

Hoytail Hunter 02-14-2009 04:36 AM

RE: Africa slide show
 
Simply wonderous Will.

Sameas "a man's man", you are definitely a hunter's hunter!

Hey I'm curious to know, how close was the lion you took with the bow?

iamyourhuckleberry 02-14-2009 05:22 AM

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Adam, I believe so. Or perhaps the ability to turn on a dime at 60 mph. The cheetah is currently prohibited from being brought into the USA-under CITES regulations. There are very few places in Africa where they can be legally hunted and are under strict government control. We were lucky to get the permit for that cat (actually more dog like than cat like). It is currently a life size mount in the jointly owned home of Mark and Cecil in New Zealand.

28 yards Heu. She was walking into the wind and gave me a quartering away shot. I shot her with a Carbon Express Terminator tipped with a 100 grain Grim Reaper. My 78# PSE Stingray blasted the arrow through her-the shaftskipped an additional 50 yards downrange. She never took another step. The PH had me follow the shot with a second. It wasn't necessary, butit made him happy. That hunt was by far the most emotional hunt I have ever been on.

Bailsuk 02-14-2009 07:56 AM

RE: Africa slide show
 
Hey Will , i never get bored of seeing your pictures and reading the accounts of your experiences . Just Fantastic .

Did you manage any pictures of your scouting trips to the mountains before Christmas ... with my mulie :).

early in 02-14-2009 01:47 PM

RE: Africa slide show
 

ORIGINAL: iamyourhuckleberry

Jeff,

Here's a photo of the lion I mentioned above. He was a nice 15 year old male in his prime. We estimated his weight at 600 pounds. Can you imagine yourself as a cow and having that monster sinking his teeth into your neck? We took the lion carcass to the bushmen's cattle encampment. We arrived there at 9:00 am. The lion was completely consumed by 11:00 am. And then they asked us if we were finished with the cow and two calf carcasses-which they promptly retrieve from the bush and continued their feast (keep in mind the dead cows had been in the sun for three days, had hyenas andbuzzardssnacking on them, and stunk to high heaven)!



Will, that is one HUGE cat!! Did you getany kind of a mount done on him? If so, could I be as newsy as to ask what something like that would cost? If you would rather not say, I understand.;)You've got some big ones!!I'm not talking about all of your trophys either.:D:D

iamyourhuckleberry 02-14-2009 05:14 PM

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Jeff,

I hope I didn't misled you. I did not kill that lion. I was merely there to lend assistance whenever possible. Cecil Baldwin, the elderly gentleman you see throughout the slide show, was the lucky man behind the trigger. He was 74 four yearsyoung then...still pissing napalm. You see, the year before, Mark Perry, Cecil, and I were in Africa to hunt cats. Sadly, poachers had killed enough lions that our lion permits were withdrawn by the Namibia government. They were reinstated 10 months later as a result of the four problem cats. Cecil drew the first cat... I worked my arse off making sure his dream became a reality. Sort of figured I had a heck of a lot more years in me than he...I could kill mine later. I was there for him.

It's kind of cool. Cecil is 78 now and this June is off to Zambia for a croc/rhino hunt.He has an eight grade education, owns a heavy equipment/blasting company, and to this day sits atop his office desk ( a catapiller frontend loader). Who says hard work doesn't pay?

Here's one side of his trophy room



iamyourhuckleberry 02-14-2009 05:16 PM

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Here's a shot of the lion. I believe he paid $3500 for the lifesize. It is beautiful to see in person!


iamyourhuckleberry 02-14-2009 05:18 PM

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Here's his leopard/lioness (another $3500 +)


early in 02-14-2009 06:43 PM

RE: Africa slide show
 
Damn, he shore does it up right, doesn't he? Tell the oldfellow good luck from the guys/gals at HNI. Also, make shore you get some pics from him after that rhino/crock hunt to share with us!;)

my7pointmonster 09-14-2009 08:04 PM

This was the one I was trying to bump.

Ryan.


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