Incredible lion hunt vid...

Ya know, I'm aware about the "divide & conquer" theory. And just so it's official, I am a hunter (though it's been awhile). But I see absolutely NO reason to go hunting for game which you cannot/will not eat. It just ain't right, in my mind.
I was gunning for the big cat as well, by the way.:redface:
 
There is a lesson to be learned from this video, and I think the more people who see it the better. Trying to hit an animal that is running right at you is a tough shot! Without parctice, you'll shoot behind him every time. If you have enough nerve, drop to one knee to resolve the where to aim problem.
 
lion hunt

That is crazy,

I think I counted 2-4 shooters, and the lion still just about got one of them,

feel kinda bad for the cat though, agree with previous members, there is not much point shooting an animal you will not harvest, and no way should they have been congratulating themselves, especially considering it took 2-4 shooters 10 rounds to bring it down.
 
What a bunch of losers. They are not going to eat it, they missed, they got attacked, they missed some more, then finally took it. They need to high five each other for making it past grade 3 in my opinion.
 
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Yup , just a bunch of idiots with too much time and money on their hands participating in a "canned hunt" behind a fence in texas. Not much sport in that type of hunting. Like shooting at a barn....... Oh wait, these guys couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, so I guess If you have NO HUNTING skills and no marksmanship skills, I guess it can be a challenge.
But it would be easier to watch an out of control kid going around the neighborhood with a pellet gun shooting stray cats than this.
No wonder the anti's and peta don't like us much (not that I care)
BUT I hope the cat wins next time
 
I don't know if I want to get this started again, because the posts after this video always turn personal, but unless you've been in a dangerous game scenario don't throw the first stone. Being seconds away from death can effect the marksmanship of some people.

These guys paid their money and took their chances. At the time the video was made canned hunts were legal in RSA (check the accents -it ain't Texas), and they survived to tell the tale. If canned hunts aren't your cup of tea don't participate. If dangerous game hunts aren't your cup of tea don't participate. Since when is eating what you shoot a requirement of hunting non-food game? You guys ever shoot a wolf or a coyote?

If my wallet was thick enough I'd love to participate in a lion hunt, but in any case the fastest way for the anti's to win is for us to say this kind of hunting is OK but that kind isn't. If the hunt is legal all is good, whether we prefer to participate or not.
 
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Hunting originated out of a need for food. Period.

Do what you like, but give this crap a new name because it is not hunting. Hunting involves actually going and looking for something, and in my opinion that something is food. If you are in a fenced enclosure with a lion released for you to shoot, that is not hunting.
 
I remember seeing another version of this video last yr, but the vid I saw did not show them making that first shot, and they said the lion just got tired of being hunted down and charged them( never mentioning that they shot at it first) , and the video stops before showing the lion run away after hitting that guy.
 
Agreed

Nothing but a bunch of morons trying to pass themselves off as hunters.

I totally agree with your statement. Canned Lion hunting is a big problem in Southern Africa. They buy a lion, feed it fat on carcasses and chickens and allow a dollar paying client to shoot it in a small camp, no bigger than a football field.

CHASA (hunting association) is doing a lot to stamp out this type of murdering. :mad:
 
Hunting originated out of a need for food. Period.

Do what you like, but give this crap a new name because it is not hunting. Hunting involves actually going and looking for something, and in my opinion that something is food. If you are in a fenced enclosure with a lion released for you to shoot, that is not hunting.

Hunting also originated from a need to destroy predators that endangered communities. This continues today when wolves here come into town to pick off a few dogs or in Africa where lions pic off a few of the locals. A canned hunt is not what I would pay money to do, however, at the time this video was made it was legal in RSA. I'm not so sure that it is now. You also have to realize that yes the lion was in a fenced enclosure, but that enclosure is not exactly like a holding pen, rather it encompasses huge tracts of land, where the lion has many of the same advantages as a lion would in a true wilderness hunt. As you see he nearly got one of them.

Typically a wilderness lion hunt is conducted thus. A game animal is taken by the hunter, often a buffalo which is large enough to keep a lion on the bait for several days, and the carcass is dragged behind the safari vehicle late in the day to lay down a scent trail. The carcass is then secured to the base of a tree and covered with Acacia branches which due to the thorns keeps lesser scavengers off it. A leopard bait by contrast would be hung from a low tree branch perhaps a dozen feet off the ground, and any interfering branches are removed. A blind is constructed of grass some 30 yards away, and the hunters enter the blind well before daylight. When the sun comes up, if there is a lion on bait, and it turns out to be a trophy male, he's taken.

Given those circumstances, the lion portrayed in the canned hunt video is actually taken under what I would consider to be more of a fair chase scenario. But in North America we shoot all sorts of game from blinds, so I suppose that shooting from a blind is seldom complained about. If the lion had been killed with the first shot, the video would of held little interest on a public forum except perhaps on an anti-hunting forum. Something I have noticed though is that people are often upset by the sight of any animal being killed on video, even people who might enjoy hunting stories in magazines. I wonder why that is? Yet when I watch a hunting video, I find that there is often things to be learned from it.

In the case of the lion hunt for example,you can see how difficult it is to hit a fast moving target that is coming straight at you, when you shoot from a standing position, provided that is that you don't write off the fellow's shooting as simply incompetent. Chances are that the PH is a good game shot, and he wasn't any more effective than the others. The disadvantage is that the camera does not have the same angle to the target as the shooter, so one must imagine what his sight picture might look like. In a high powered scope, it would be a blur, and you would no that you only have a couple of seconds to solve the problem or you'll die. That was the reason for the high 5's after the action, not that the lion was dead, but that they were all alive.
 
Whether you want to hunt canned lion or not, you have to admit that that thing can freakin' move when it wants to! That's what I get from the video.That's not the lion hunt I want BTW.
Like Boomer says there is a part of the hunters instinct that wants to protect from predators or thin out the competition a bit. There is also a bit of warrior gene left that might rise to the occasion, or maybe not. Facing something that can hurt you isn't for everyone, inside or outside of a pen.
I'm sure that the instinct for the best of population's hunters to share with the rest of the group is as ancient as mankind. The casual way that a hunter can give away sometimes thousands of pounds of meat, may be past a once a year meat hunters comprehension, but it's real. The OAYMH is more apt to think the trophy/memory/experience hunter is all about ego, but it is human nature to critise that which you don't understand. I've always found big animals to be rather humbling.
 
It is the first time that I see that flick. I must admit that it moved me inside. Those beast are really dangerous.
When the cat charged, the hunter missed and he didn't ever had the time to reload. Even if the lion was 200 fts from him. WOW ! Then the PH missed too at the charging beast. I think the lion was hit by the third gun and it falled over to charge again in the opposite direction. Then the PH they got him in the ass.

All I can say is WOW !!!


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