Gin-Trapped Buffalo Leads to the Fall of a Zimbabwean Icon
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The letter below was copied to me by an Alaskan hunter.   What made the letter particularly meaningful is that just this week something terrible happened. When you read the letter below, you will see a reference to gin traps and how terrible they are. And the ..read more
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One for the Road
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A Masai homestead near the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania.  The grass hut is perfect for the climate.By Terry Wieland   A Tale of Three Buffalo The things that stick with you In Horn of the Hunter, Robert Ruark describes two Cape buffalo he took on his first ..read more
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Big Gun for the Little Lady
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It was mid-morning on 14 May 1973, when the King Air carried my friends and fellow Michiganders, Joyce and Erwin Wilson, with all their gear, including hunting equipment and food. The plane landed on a dirt runway in Caprivi, the northeastern corner of Namibia. The ..read more
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The Odd Couple and Their Hippo Ribs
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By Ricardo Leone   Do you remember the 1970’s American sitcom, “The Odd Couple”? The comedy’s two lead characters were Felix Unger and Oscar Madison. Felix was the uptight, neurotic, OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder) photographer whose wife threw him out of the ..read more
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Wildlife Artist: Linda Lemon
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By Larry Irwin   Zimbabwe:  July 21-30, 2008   Up to and for much of a 10-day Cape buffalo hunt in Zimbabwe, Murphy’s Law wrecked everything. During that time, I was utterly terrified by armed military personnel, the professional hunter got lost, we had a ..read more
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A Buffalo Hunt and Murphy’s Law
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By Larry Irwin   Zimbabwe:  July 21-30, 2008   Up to and for much of a 10-day Cape buffalo hunt in Zimbabwe, Murphy’s Law wrecked everything. During that time, I was utterly terrified by armed military personnel, the professional hunter got lost, we had a ..read more
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What Makes a Trophy Buffalo
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Immature bulls. Notice the soft appearance and salty look to the tops.By Ken Moody   The subject of what constitutes a trophy Cape buffalo is one that causes me great irritation. There is a contingent of hunters who firmly believe that for a buffalo to be considered a ..read more
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The Tiny Ten – a Worthy Quest
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By Ricardo Leone   “Son of a … Klipspringer!”  How could I miss it? Yes, I was over-excited again and lifted my head to see if I hit the damn thing as I was pulling the trigger. You would think on my eighth safari with numerous other big-game hunts under my belt, I ..read more
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61-Year Dream Come True
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By Owen Maddox   The seed was planted when a young boy of ten years old was given a copy of Outdoor Life Magazine by his uncle.  During these early years, the uncle introduced him to hunting a variety of animals in Kentucky.  Among the uncle’s favorites were ..read more
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A Night in Hippo Heaven
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By Donald J Stoner   It is said that hippos kill more people in Africa than any other animal (if you exclude mosquitos).  But does that qualify them to be classified as dangerous game.  I have certainly had my doubts until, that is, an experience I had one night ..read more
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