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    This is why the trophy hunting game seems a bit silly to me. Here is a hunter who has never hunted even in the country where the trophy was taken, she hasn't spent any time map hunting, doing recces or learning the lay of the land, and the animal is taken from a place where there is little (or no) hunting pressure. The quality of a trophy says little about the quality of the hunter under these circumstances - so who is the record holder then?

    I like the way trophy hunting spurs hunters on to becoming highly skilled as to hunt an intelligent animal that "didn't get big by being dumb" but the head alone can't determine how hard it is to hunt the animal.

    I would be more proud of myself as a hunter if I took a 10pt off heavily hunted public land than I would if I shot the animal in the video above.

    Just my 2c and nothing against trophy hunters at all.

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    Yeah nah bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    This is why the trophy hunting game seems a bit silly to me. Here is a hunter who has never hunted even in the country where the trophy was taken, she hasn't spent any time map hunting, doing recces or learning the lay of the land, and the animal is taken from a place where there is little (or no) hunting pressure. The quality of a trophy says little about the quality of the hunter under these circumstances - so who is the record holder then?

    I like the way trophy hunting spurs hunters on to becoming highly skilled as to hunt an intelligent animal that "didn't get big by being dumb" but the head alone can't determine how hard it is to hunt the animal.

    I would be more proud of myself as a hunter if I took a 10pt off heavily hunted public land than I would if I shot the animal in the video above.

    Just my 2c and nothing against trophy hunters at all.

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    Very well said mate. Trophy hunting in itself isn't a dirty word depending on what you want out of it. My motto has always been that a trophy isn't measured in inches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    Very well said mate. Trophy hunting in itself isn't a dirty word depending on what you want out of it. My motto has always been that a trophy isn't measured in inches.
    Exactly. Thats something a love about hunting - you can't cheat it. The satisfaction I get from making a kill is directly related to the difficulty. Nothing can buy me the satisfaction, the only way to get it is to put in the hard yards. If I pay for an easy kill, it just won't be the same.

    As Rushy put it to me "every time I don't get one, I invest equity into the next time I do get one"

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    Yeah nah bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    This is why the trophy hunting game seems a bit silly to me. Here is a hunter who has never hunted even in the country where the trophy was taken, she hasn't spent any time map hunting, doing recces or learning the lay of the land, and the animal is taken from a place where there is little (or no) hunting pressure. The quality of a trophy says little about the quality of the hunter under these circumstances - so who is the record holder then?

    I like the way trophy hunting spurs hunters on to becoming highly skilled as to hunt an intelligent animal that "didn't get big by being dumb" but the head alone can't determine how hard it is to hunt the animal.



    I would be more proud of myself as a hunter if I took a 10pt off heavily hunted public land than I would if I shot the animal in the video above.

    Just my 2c and nothing against trophy hunters at all.

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    totally agree !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!with you mate !!!! that is hunting !!! congrats !!!respect the essence of the hunt for the hunter

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    Shes got great TTTTTTTTT Teeth though ....
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    Hurry up then!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Hurry up then!!!
    Didn't you listen to Rushy, I'm not a useless hunter I'm just saving up equity into my next kill
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    Yeah nah bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    Didn't you listen to Rushy, I'm not a useless hunter I'm just saving up equity into my next kill
    Phillip if you are going to quote me you need to get it correct. It is "sweat equity"
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Rushy I wasn't aware that you were a philosopher. Guess you're more than just a pretty face!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    Guess you're more than just a pretty face!
    Yes I am.. I am a fine judge of good whiskey and horse flesh as well.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Yes I am.. I am a fine judge of good whiskey and horse flesh as well.
    I'm picturing you know sitting back on an Italian leather chair next to an open fire sipping on whiskey with a big mustache and a monocle surrounded by exotic game animal mounts on the high ceiling wall, most from Africa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    I'm picturing you know sitting back on an Italian leather chair next to an open fire sipping on whiskey with a big mustache and a monocle surrounded by exotic game animal mounts on the high ceiling wall, most from Africa.
    Don't forget the white suit.
    Yeah nah bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    Don't forget the white suit.
    So that is how you see me Phillip. Colonel fucking Sanders. Ha ha ha ha
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
    Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    I'm picturing you know sitting back on an Italian leather chair next to an open fire sipping on whiskey with a big mustache and a monocle surrounded by exotic game animal mounts on the high ceiling wall, most from Africa.
    Steady on Jack. I am just a boy from the bush.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
    Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
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    Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
    Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
    Rule 5: Check your firing zone
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    I'm personally still after my 1st stag, but have definitely enjoyed learning the hard way bush hunting piropiro and the delicious meaty goodness I have got so far...
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