Great video. Excellent hunt.Keith does an exceptional job with his clients. Looks like before he got his license he was cracking skulls on the rugby field
What a great hunt, and superb trophy bull. CM Safaris are true professionals and I could not recommend them highly enough. I ust long to get back there one day to this magnificent part of the world.
Great video, great hunt, congrats on another ethical hunt done properly and a well deserved trofee collected. Tip of the hat to C&M Safaris for being an example of how sustainable hunting benefits true conservation.
In the first few seconds after the shot you can see the Hunter was super careful and went out of his way not to point at the guide, the guy could care less where the bullet landed on the bullseye he's watching how the people handle their guns safely
The guy looks pretty studlly in great shape looks like a rugby player and lumberjack all-in-one I wonder if he goes on a 5-mile run every morning it looks like it
Certainly never been done in africa I once rescued some jackal puppies and after 6 months had to take them to Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife. They literally were hooligans I think it would need many generations of domestication
No way, overcoming the wiring in their DNA would be a challenge. Will dogs are wired to be wild, their entire being and instincts are set up for the wild. Captivity would be torture for them
I was sad to see such a large noble creature fall out of the bush and it was tough to see the elephant in its final throws and the final shots a sad end.
INSTEAD OF THESE WESTERN CULTURE FOREIGNERS SPENDING SO MUCH OF THEIR MONEY IN PERMITS, LICENCES , TRAVEL AND TRACKER FEES, WHY DONT THEY SPEND DIRECTLY ON THE COMMUNITY TO HELP WITH AGRICULTURE OR EDUCATION. EVER HEARD OF "WORLD VISION" OR "UNICEF" OR EVEN A LOCAL WELFARE ORGANISATION
The United States already sends tens of billions of taxpayer dollars to underdeveloped countries all over the world but you think that we should reach into our pockets and send more money just for the hell of it? Greedy much?? The words you are looking for are "Thank you"!
These guys need e-bikes. This whole hunt amounted to hiking 8 to 12 miles per day through Open Country from daylight till dusk following one track. Could have covered the same ground and tracked the same animal in 2 hours each day stealthily on e-bikes. I think the hunter in this video was ready to say screw this. I'm tired of hiking my ass through the scrub brush for 12 hours a day LOL. There has got to be an easier way.
George is an example of how all trophy hunters should conduct themselves. Appreciative, respectful, humble and sincere. Love to see it.
Great video. Excellent hunt.Keith does an exceptional job with his clients. Looks like before he got his license he was cracking skulls on the rugby field
George congrates on an amazing hunt. PH well done and this was by far the most epic way I have ever seen the forest/shadow Giants fall.
What a great hunt, and superb trophy bull.
CM Safaris are true professionals and I could not recommend them highly enough. I ust long to get back there one day to this magnificent part of the world.
Great video, great hunt, congrats on another ethical hunt done properly and a well deserved trofee collected. Tip of the hat to C&M Safaris for being an example of how sustainable hunting benefits true conservation.
Outstanding thank you for the post
If invasive species were a movie genre, they’d be “Epic Invasions.”
What a great place on Earth, you are blessed
Excellent video. Well done!
Great, thank you !!!
Absolutely love these videos.
Enjoyed Buzz in the previous and (new too me) Keith in this one.
Great video.. could feel the emotions..👏🏻
In the first few seconds after the shot you can see the Hunter was super careful and went out of his way not to point at the guide, the guy could care less where the bullet landed on the bullseye he's watching how the people handle their guns safely
Very good video. Great hunt…congrats!
Totally agree. Fantastic hunt!
Beautiful ❤️
Great hunt, well done !
Mention the calliber of the double rifle using in this video
👍🏻
I absolutely swear the hunter after hunting for 10 days he looks 20 years younger I swear to God
He can shoot!
Where are the vintage doubles?
The guy looks pretty studlly in great shape looks like a rugby player and lumberjack all-in-one I wonder if he goes on a 5-mile run every morning it looks like it
Beyond words
That hunter looked totally clueless--couldn't even reload his rifle in under 23 minutes! The PH had to treat him like a city slicker from L.A.
Makes me home sick ex Zimbo😢
One back chief. Things are stabilising
The river is very quite full of sand excellent for building brick buildings and concrete masonry structures in the middle of nowhere free sand
If you had a wild dog puppy and raised it can it become domesticated?
I don't think so, I've never heard of it and the ones I've seen in captivity remain extremely skittish and wild even with daily exposure to people.
Certainly never been done in africa
I once rescued some jackal puppies and after 6 months had to take them to Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife. They literally were hooligans
I think it would need many generations of domestication
No way, overcoming the wiring in their DNA would be a challenge. Will dogs are wired to be wild, their entire being and instincts are set up for the wild. Captivity would be torture for them
Why is this old hunter NOT CARRYING HIS HUNT RIFLE?? Its his hunt!!! Andrew
because is old and worn out,,hell he is having a hard time just staying up with everybody
Invasive species: making every ecosystem a little more interesting, one takeover at a time.
I was sad to see such a large noble creature fall out of the bush and it was tough to see the elephant in its final throws and the final shots a sad end.
I thought killing elephants was illegal ??
Disgraceful
Non uccidere gli elefanti
Falta de serviço, judiação
Judging by the widespread lack of muzzle direction awareness there is more danger from the hunters than the elephants.
That's one thing I have noticed in videos of African hunts. Muzzle awareness is very careless. I don't understand why.
African guides and hunters all need gun safety classes ,they always walk with their barrels pointing at someone else back .
You see it in all of the African hunting videos.
Not good. Elephants are getting extincting. If you hunt this way. We will see in museum in future..😢😢
Kasian binatang langka dibunuh
Elephant kill not good
INSTEAD OF THESE WESTERN CULTURE FOREIGNERS SPENDING SO MUCH OF THEIR MONEY IN PERMITS, LICENCES , TRAVEL AND TRACKER FEES, WHY DONT THEY SPEND DIRECTLY ON THE COMMUNITY TO HELP WITH AGRICULTURE OR EDUCATION. EVER HEARD OF "WORLD VISION" OR "UNICEF" OR EVEN A LOCAL WELFARE ORGANISATION
The United States already sends tens of billions of taxpayer dollars to underdeveloped countries all over the world but you think that we should reach into our pockets and send more money just for the hell of it?
Greedy much??
The words you are looking for are "Thank you"!
These guys need e-bikes. This whole hunt amounted to hiking 8 to 12 miles per day through Open Country from daylight till dusk following one track. Could have covered the same ground and tracked the same animal in 2 hours each day stealthily on e-bikes. I think the hunter in this video was ready to say screw this. I'm tired of hiking my ass through the scrub brush for 12 hours a day LOL. There has got to be an easier way.
The river is very quite full of sand excellent for building brick buildings and concrete masonry structures in the middle of nowhere free sand