CanadianAR
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Lets not turn this thread into some sort of moral or ethical debate. Lets just enjoy the pictures and stories about Johns hunt.
Lets not turn this thread into some sort of moral or ethical debate. Lets just enjoy the pictures and stories about Johns hunt.
Lets not turn this thread into some sort of moral or ethical debate. Lets just enjoy the pictures and stories about Johns hunt.
Lets not turn this thread into some sort of moral or ethical debate. Lets just enjoy the pictures and stories about Johns hunt.
Legally hunted ivory with the correct permits can be imported into Canada. A CITES (Convention In Trading Endanger Species) permit is a "must" then there is no problem. Elephants are not an endangered species, in some areas the population is way too high and if the numbers are not reduced serious habitat destruction will take place. What is not generally understood is that when this habitat is destroyed, other species suffer seriously long before it effects the Elephant. The number of Ellie that can be harvested each year is strictly controlled. Over 70% of the money I paid will go directly into the local community.
Are the neccesary permits your onus, or are they taken care of by the organizers..?
Great pics & story..! Congrats...
* I can just imagine what an elephant head would cost to taxidermy & mount...
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I'm going to throw out 50 grand as a number.
Over/under?
wow! great pics! I can only wish someday ill have the cash for a safari.
John, how are you going to top that elephant on future trips?
Legally hunted ivory with the correct permits can be imported into Canada. A CITES (Convention In Trading Endanger Species) permit is a "must" then there is no problem. Elephants are not an endangered species, in some areas the population is way too high and if the numbers are not reduced serious habitat destruction will take place. What is not generally understood is that when this habitat is destroyed, other species suffer seriously long before it effects the Elephant. The number of Ellie that can be harvested each year is strictly controlled. Over 70% of the money I paid will go directly into the local community.
Im a hunter..... but killing an elephant????......really????? ......really????
Those are some big animals. I dont know much about big-game hunting. What did you shoot them with ammunition wise?
Probable a tusk-less cow hunt, I am told that it can get very exciting. Although I am concerned that my PH’s may intend to keep me on a leash after the last hunt as they strongly object (very wisely) to me rapidly closing in on wounded animals to finish them off quickly at point blank ranges.




























