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25-10-2010, 22:13 #1
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How is this possible?
http://www.gotsoma.co.za/Gallery.htm
clearly a tiger shot in Africa( second pic from the left) there is another pic that looks like a jaguar, and with that a statement to the effect that they have high standards when it comes to fair chase and ethical hunting. hope there is a good explanation for this!!!! a TIGER?????
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25-10-2010, 22:32 #2
Re: How is this possible?
Cant be anything but canned IMO !! Buts that is how many overseas "big game hunters" seem to like them.
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25-10-2010, 22:45 #3
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26-10-2010, 09:47 #4
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Re: How is this possible?
Although I utterly detest hunters and outfitters that engage in canned hunting, we must be carefull not to draw to conclusions too fast. Best to contact these guys and ask them.
On the other hand - where in Southern Africa (or for that matter Africa), would the shooting of a tiger be anything but canned? If someone knows, please let me know.
With all the fences around - where does canned hunting starts and where does it stop? Does canned hunting only refer to the big cats being hunted in small enclosed areas?
Mmmmmmm - thinking
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26-10-2010, 10:04 #5
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Re: How is this possible?
Hey who shot Panjo?
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26-10-2010, 10:22 #6
Re: How is this possible?
To me anything under a 500 Hectare is canned , but that is just my opinion.
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