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Originally Posted by EdM
Appreciate the comments gents. Stuff like this happens so no worries. I am thinking of heading back to NE BC for goat, elk and moose. We'll see.


Ed, Would seriously consider the BC goat hunt. I just ticked that one off my now short bucket list this past September. I had the good fortune to hunt with a great guide and outfit. Moose and mountain caribou are available in that area as well.

Apples and oranges re Africa, but an incomparable North American mountain hunt.


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I got to go on a tiger hunt in Vietnam in 1968, used a M-14 and a TD-24(bull dozer) for transportation, closest thing I could find to an elephant and howda, never saw the tiger they said jumped the concertina wire. I did have a mine blow up on the blade and another go off under the dozer while trying to root the tiger out of some heavy cover, I think those made my butt pucker more than the tiger would have.

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Originally Posted by EdM
Appreciate the comments gents. Stuff like this happens so no worries. I am thinking of heading back to NE BC for goat, elk and moose. We'll see.


Ed, Would seriously consider the BC goat hunt. I just ticked that one off my now short bucket list this past September. I had the good fortune to hunt with a great guide and outfit. Moose and mountain caribou are available in that area as well.

Apples and oranges re Africa, but an incomparable North American mountain hunt.


Yep. I hunted with Stone Mountain Safaris outside Toad River in 2008 for elk, moose and mountain caribou. It was a great trip.


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Originally Posted by MadMooner
Tahr in New Zealand

+1 for a tahr hunt. That's a heck of an adventure, particularly if you don't use a helicopter. Plus, you're not likely to run into security issues in New Zealand or have a hunt there cancelled due to a war or terrorist attack.
https://biggamehuntingadventures.com/tahr-hunting-new-zealand/


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Originally Posted by erich
I got to go on a tiger hunt in Vietnam in 1968, used a M-14 and a TD-24(bull dozer) for transportation, closest thing I could find to an elephant and howda, never saw the tiger they said jumped the concertina wire. I did have a mine blow up on the blade and another go off under the dozer while trying to root the tiger out of some heavy cover, I think those made my butt pucker more than the tiger would have.

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Originally Posted by erich
I got to go on a tiger hunt in Vietnam in 1968, used a M-14 and a TD-24(bull dozer) for transportation, closest thing I could find to an elephant and howda, never saw the tiger they said jumped the concertina wire. I did have a mine blow up on the blade and another go off under the dozer while trying to root the tiger out of some heavy cover, I think those made my butt pucker more than the tiger would have.

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Did you have a lot of animals stepping on mines over there?





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Originally Posted by EdM
Appreciate the comments gents. Stuff like this happens so no worries. I am thinking of heading back to NE BC for goat, elk and moose. We'll see.



Sounds like you might have quite the adventure planned. And you don't have too far to drive. laugh


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Ed,
Have been reading everyone’s suggestions of how you should spend your money.
Reminds me of having some stranger select a wife for you.

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Sounds like more & more of Africa is getting pretty dicey. They really don't know how to organize & fight yet but sounds like its coming. We're already doing some fighting in North Africa, pretty soon we'll have troops trying to sort it out down in the southern end! Ed, good luck what ever you do. Are there any places a man can legally hunt Polar Bear?

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I hunt Africa for a month every year and can tell you that the dangerousness is overblown by the media and others. Certainly, you need to take more precautions than a US hunt, but its very doable. In fact, most years I take my family and have no serious concerns. Having said that, who you hunt/safari with is critical in my opinion.
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No I didn't get a tag, it was an all inclusive trip, meals, transportation, accommodations, entertainment, even all the firearms and ammunition was include. To say the least it was a memorable trip, something that will stay with me forever.


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I just received this below via email from my outfitter...

Dear All,

I do not come with good news! Last week our camp Arly Safaris, the first hunting concession and camp ever to be set up in Burkina over 30 years ago, was attacked and burnt by Muslim Jihadists! Since then they have also attacked a number of other hunting camps and burnt and destroyed them as well. In our camp fortunately no one was injured or killed, I am not sure about the other camps!

This is a huge setback for everyone, starting from you the client, without your support none of this would be possible, me the agent, the concession owner, the people who worked in these camps and depended on this income for their very survival, the poor villagers who depended on their share of the game meat (a third of all the meat by law goes to the surrounding villages) and finally all the animals, which will no doubt be gone forever if this situation continues!

Let us hope for the best and hope that things will turn around sooner than later. The concession owner is determined to rebuild and start again and has asked me to assure you that your deposits will be honored and you will be welcomed as the first clients to hunt there when it all reopens.

I am truly sorry for this situation and will be doing everything I can to bring this matter in to the spot light of the International hunting community and anyone else who cares! Any help in this regard will be greatly appreciated. I will be at SCI and DSC, if you are planning on attending either of these shows please stop by my booth numbers are below.

Wishing you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year.

Thanking you,

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Damn.....Glad you weren't there. Hope the locals can beat back the muslim horde.


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Originally Posted by MadMooner
Tahr in New Zealand



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Originally Posted by EdM
I just received this below via email from my outfitter...

Dear All,

I do not come with good news! Last week our camp Arly Safaris, the first hunting concession and camp ever to be set up in Burkina over 30 years ago, was attacked and burnt by Muslim Jihadists! Since then they have also attacked a number of other hunting camps and burnt and destroyed them as well. In our camp fortunately no one was injured or killed, I am not sure about the other camps!



Herein the wisdom of Kipling:

When the Cambrian measures were forming, They promised perpetual peace.
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
But when we disarmed They sold us and delivered us bound to our foe,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "Stick to the Devil you know."


http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poems_copybook.htm


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I spent over a year in Ouagadougou back in 2008/9. It was safe back then and the MJs were kept away by their military and support from other nations. There has been a regime change since I was there and not for the better either. It is one, if not the poorest, county in Africa. Good, nice people just doing what they can to survive. It is a shame.

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Crazy. I’m glad you weren’t there.


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My comments about relative safety in South Africa have nothing to do with Burkina Faso and Northern Africa--that is a completely different ball game. Praying the best for all involved.
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Got the word on the Arly hunting camp from a good friend who hunted from that camp this spring. Evidently he's feeling pretty lucky!


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Originally Posted by EdM
Apparently things are getting a bit sporty on the east side of Burkina Faso so I was advised that the 2019 season has been cancelled with my outfitter. A bummer, though understandable. Now what to do...



Never even heard of Burkina Faso, and now that I have I doubt I would want to. However, I have been rabbit hunting hundreds of times, so I would suggest a bunny safari...


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