HankBuck
AH legend
- Joined
- May 7, 2023
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- Location
- U.S. Virginia
- Hunted
- Tanzania,BC, Ontario, Quebec, Mexico, Alaska, WY, MT, KS, ME, PA, ID, AL, NC, SC, NJ, NY, VT, NH, TX,
@PANTHER TRACKERS - when a “small or female cat” is bayed on the ground can your Hunter refuse to shoot it? If so, how do you handle that - is his hunt over? Does he pay extra for you to find and bay another Leopard? I know that any Leopard would be considered a Trophy by some but I would Not be pleased with a female or small Leopard (under 130-140 lbs) and would refuse to shoot one..rather go home empty handed. What do you do for a client that is only looking for an above average Trophy sized cat?While I cannot speak for all hound operations across Africa, we train and maintain the ability to safely and effectively call our hounds off a tree when necessary. This is a critical skill for any professional hound hunting operation. However, in the case of a ground bay-up, this ability can be more challenging due to the heightened focus and engagement of the hounds. There is always the very slight chance that the scent lines may cross, leading the hounds to follow an undesired leopard if the scent of a non-target cat intersects. However, consistent visual tracking, where possible, can help mitigate the risk and keep the hounds true to track.
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