PHASA
AH member
It was just an arbitrary number I used to represent the X number of bad apples at occur in any industry, just not hunting.Out of curiosity from where does the 2% number come? I am assuming it is just a guess. As a guess I would say there are 100 properties selling CBL. Only 8 are approved for the 30 day period. I would venture to say the majority, if not the vast majority of CBLs are shot well within several days of being released.
I agree with your last statement 100%.
A fair and appropriate question in my opinion.Here’s a question for all the members who have hunted CBL in the past.
Would you have taken part in the hunt if the current SCI stance in place at that point in time?
What I wonder is what proportion of the hunting population will not partake in a certain hunt just because they won’t be record book eligible.
They aren’t breaking any laws, but like we all say, hunt for the experience, and leave the tape at home. There’s a whole lot more to this sport then SCI’s book.
"If you knew the lion you hunted slept in a pen the night before you arrived would you still hunt it?"Better question,
If you knew the lion you hunted slept in a pen the night before you arrived would you still hunt it?
"If you knew the lion you hunted slept in a pen the night before you arrived would you still hunt it?"Stop referring to people who have a difference of opinion to your own with regards to CBL as being attacking. The man has a difference of opinion, respect that, he is still a hunter and not a bunny hugger.
Good advice for folks with opinions on both sides of the debate, yourself included.Agreed and please do not condemn or condone hunters who do not agree with or who do not practice CBL hunting.
Herewith a document sent to SCI . We hope this will be informative to the group.
Herewith a document sent to SCI . We hope this will be informative to the group.
Herewith a document sent to SCI . We hope this will be informative to the group.
There’s CBL, and then there’s the 2% in which you are referring to which are 100% unethical. And I don’t think that there is anyone on this forum that would hunt a loin released the day they’ve arrive.
Aaron, agree completely.
But you see, this is how the argument is framed. Take the most extreme example and state with certainty that you must support it if you support CBL hunting. Because those who oppose CBL hunting, along with a group of organizations which want to be seen to be PC, have ethics, while the rest of us, and the Government of South Africa, have none.
If you knew the lion you hunted slept in a pen the night before you arrived would you still hunt it?"
Nope. Wouldn't and didn't. I do not support or condone that type of hunting and I do not believe those AH members who are supportive of Captive Bred Lion hunting support release one day and shoot the next either. It is those kinds of inflammatory mischaracterizations that serve only to divide and don't really add anything to the conversation but division.
Herewith a document sent to SCI . We hope this will be informative to the group.
Serious question, on the average, lets say over the last five years, how many days elapse between the release of a captive bred lion and it being shot by. Not extremes like the night before or some reserves where they actually live and breed, but your average run of the mill CBL hunt.
Notice I did not used "canned", you guys are softening me up.
Serious question, on the average, lets say over the last five years, how many days elapse between the release of a captive bred lion and it being shot by. Not extremes like the night before or some reserves where they actually live and breed, but your average run of the mill CBL hunt.
Notice I did not used "canned", you guys are softening me up.
My PH, who's been in the business over thirty years and worked all over Africa, said the same thing. The CBLs have no fear of man and are more dangerous to hunt than the wild ones.When I was lodge one evening the discussion on wild v ranch lions came up. The one of PH's said he would rather hunt wild any day of the week. He said the ranch lions have no fear of man and are therefor more dangerous. I have no idea true or not.
"If you knew the lion you hunted slept in a pen the night before you arrived would you still hunt it?"
Nope. Wouldn't and didn't. I do not support or condone that type of hunting and I do not believe those AH members who are supportive of Captive Bred Lion hunting support release one day and shoot the next either. It is those kinds of inflammatory mischaracterizations that serve only to divide and don't really add anything to the conversation but division.
"If you knew the lion you hunted slept in a pen the night before you arrived would you still hunt it?"
I believe this is the comment Richard was referring to. It is not a difference of opinion, it is a blatant mischaracterization.
NO ONE IS ARGUING IN SUPPORT OF THESE TYPE OF HUNTS! Jesus!
Here’s a question, because I have no idea:
How does one know when his lion has been released? Does the outfitter send a video of it running away upon release?
How can this be tracked and audited?