Quinc said:
effendude said:
Quinc said:
That is really cool and sad at the same time. :-\ Which one tasted the best?
I am not sure what you mean by sad, and I won't waste my time defending hunting to you. All the meat except the primates was taken and eaten. Nothing went to waste, not even the entrails. The average diet in South Africa for rural people is lacking in protein of any type therefor game meat taken by sport hunters becomes a real treat when hunters are successful. We as hunters could request any game be cooked and served. We ate a couple meals of bushbuck and it was delicious. The trackers were ecstatic when the lion was down. Lion is considered exceptional meat and even the belly fat of the lion was removed as a special prize.
Scott
I have no problem with hunting and killing. It's the killing of exotic animals for sport who's numbers are dwindling daily that is sad. Now if you leveled the playing field a little and took it with a bow or a spear that would deserve a pat on the back! ;D
You really have no concept of game management or the idea that hunting is a business that supports (i.e., funds) and encourages strong health animal populations. I can venture a pretty good guess of what effendude probably paid just in Trophy fees. The monkey was probably about $50 if he paid anything, but the Trophy fees on the rest of those animals probably ran in the range of $20,000 or so, just the trophy fees. That's the charge for shooting, which by the way you pay whether you recover the animal or not. Think about that next time you draw a bead on a deer.
Did you know you can hunt Bison here in the US, you can shoot them, costs you about $4000 for a meat bull, and you know what, that's why there are bison ranches. (and you end up with a freezer full of buffalo)
I like that, "it pays it stays."