Since the last update on his condition/recovering on May 4th.
Is there any further updates as to how Michael is doing?
Man he really like that hospital food look he’s taken it with him!
common practice especially if client is not in good physical shape.Glad it wasn't worse outcome. Easily could have been fatal.
I am curious. I understand why the handicapped client was not allowed to go along for followup. However, I have seen many videos of followup on wounded Cape buffalo (very many actually) and I don't recall only one gun in the team. Was there a reason one of the trackers could not have been armed with the hunter's rifle (e.g. licensing)?
So you're saying it's common practice to leave the client behind with his gun while PH goes after wounded DG with just one rifle? Who woulda thunk it.common practice especially if client is not in good physical shape.
And just like that (snapped fingers) You've opened up a whole new OP, and high jacked this one.common practice especially if client is not in good physical shape.
I merely answered his question based on my years of experience hunting 5 countries in Africa with countless outfitters.And just like that (snapped fingers) You've opened up a whole new OP, and high jacked this one.
Okay, a disabled client IS NOT the same as a client that shows up at the outfitters door in piss poor shape due to laziness.
It is the Ph’s call. I know of many, many circumstances where this has happened. So yes sir it is a common practice depending on the circumstances.So you're saying it's common practice to leave the client behind with his gun while PH goes after wounded DG with just one rifle? Who woulda thunk it.
I hit the Post Reply button by mistake before I had finishing typing my reply. For some reason my full reply didn't get posted as I was trying to get a moderator to delete my partial post.I merely answered his question based on my years of experience hunting 5 countries in Africa with countless outfitters.
AH members, let’s speculate on another new post. This should be reserved for our continued support of Michael’s speedy recovery.
Continued prayers on your recovery and blessings on all that helped you out of a tough situation.
HH