Hunter-Habib
AH legend
Hey, gents. I’ve been throwing together a little book about my tiger hunting experiences since I’ve been told that there’s a market for this sort of thing. As many of you know, I used to be the D.F.O (Divisional Forest Officer) of the Sundarban mangrove forests from ‘81 to ‘89.
After the Indo-Pak war of ‘71, only 4 Royal Bengal tigers (all man eaters) were legally hunted in the Sundarbans (one in ‘81, one in ‘87, one in ‘88 and the final one in ‘89). The one in ‘87 was killed by a gun-trap set by two of my forest guards. The other three were shot by me.
I’ve seen a lot of dramatic tiger hunting stories on these forums by a few other members (whether or not I actually believe them is another story). So just as an experiment, I’ve decided to post one chapter (the tiger hunt of ‘88) here. If you fellows want to see more, then who knows ? Maybe I’ll actually go forward with publishing the whole book for the international hunting audience. Let me know your thoughts.
By the way, don’t be put off by the colonial English writing tone of my agent. I suppose he wanted to make the book sound more old school.
Oh, and by the way… I know that a lot of forum members here (the “Great Tiger Hunters” in particular) have been caught using photos taken from the internet and pretending is if they’re their own. Well, there’s a little feature called “Google Image Search” which can easily locate any photo which might potentially be taken from the internet. Pretty simple method of exposing fakes. You won’t be finding any of my photos on the internet. You can quote me on that.
Alright, then. Here, I go.
The Author With The Man Eater Of Chand Pai (1988)
After the Indo-Pak war of ‘71, only 4 Royal Bengal tigers (all man eaters) were legally hunted in the Sundarbans (one in ‘81, one in ‘87, one in ‘88 and the final one in ‘89). The one in ‘87 was killed by a gun-trap set by two of my forest guards. The other three were shot by me.
I’ve seen a lot of dramatic tiger hunting stories on these forums by a few other members (whether or not I actually believe them is another story). So just as an experiment, I’ve decided to post one chapter (the tiger hunt of ‘88) here. If you fellows want to see more, then who knows ? Maybe I’ll actually go forward with publishing the whole book for the international hunting audience. Let me know your thoughts.
By the way, don’t be put off by the colonial English writing tone of my agent. I suppose he wanted to make the book sound more old school.
Oh, and by the way… I know that a lot of forum members here (the “Great Tiger Hunters” in particular) have been caught using photos taken from the internet and pretending is if they’re their own. Well, there’s a little feature called “Google Image Search” which can easily locate any photo which might potentially be taken from the internet. Pretty simple method of exposing fakes. You won’t be finding any of my photos on the internet. You can quote me on that.
Alright, then. Here, I go.
The Author With The Man Eater Of Chand Pai (1988)
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