I had graduated from Murari Chand College in the winter of 1973 . And now I was working full time around the various tea estates in Habiganj , Sylhet and Maulvi Bazaar . During the weekends , I partook in many recreational activities . One of which included going on hunts . Sometimes I would go alone . Other times I was accompanied by my close friends , Joy and Niyazur ( both of whom were and still are very passionate hunters , just like myself) .
Wild ducks ( such as Mallard , Teal and tree ducks ) were ( and are ) a common part of the rural Bengali diet . We consider(ed) them to be a delicacy and during the winter the skies near rivers , lakes and streams would ( and still do ) get completely black with thousands of flying wild ducks . This was the ideal time to hunt them , and December 22 , 1976 was no different .
Joy’s wife had gone off to spend the weekend with her parents . Niyazur and I were absolutely free so we resolved to go on a duck hunt in Maulvi Bazaar . After taking the customary permission of the Maulvi Bazaar Forest Department , we all set off in Joy’s jeep . Accompanying us were six of Niyazur’s servants .
We had brought four arms with us :
* My Laurona 12 bore sidelock ejector side by side shotgun
* MY BRNO .22 LR bolt action rifle
* Joy’s 12 bore ( 2 3/4 inch chamber ) modified choke Belgian FN ( Fabrique Nationale ) Browning A - 5 semi automatic shotgun .
* Niyazur’s 12 bore ( 2 3/4 inch chambers ) Browning Superimposed over under shotgun ( full choke over modified choke )
We had also brought three kinds of ammunition with us :
* 200 rounds of Eley Alphamax number 4 birdshot shells
* Ten Eley Alphamax LG shells ( as a precautionary measure against any wild boars , jackals or wild dogs which might try to attack us )
* 100 rounds of Eley Rifle Club 40 grain solid .22 LR ammunition
On Thursday afternoon , we were all having a really good time by shooting tree ducks . In Bangladesh , the standard method of shooting tree ducks is as follows :
You rent a dinghy boat ( or boats ) and each dinghy has four crew members ( a shooter , an oar man and two servants who retrieve the downed ducks ) . As the dinghy gets rowed down the swamp , the shooter downs the tree ducks and the servants retrieve them with nets attached to poles . We had rented three dinghies on that day and Joy , Niyazur and I each occupied one dinghy . Each of shot around a dozen tree ducks and then we came ashore after an hour of shooting .
We gifted 18 tree ducks to the local forest children from the Upojati tribe , because we knew how much these children enjoyed eating wild game . The rest , we kept for ourselves . At night , the three of us have having a pleasant barbecue at the court yard of our guest house . We spit roasted the tree ducks over an open fire and ate them with garlic naan flat bread . Later we washed the meal down with a few tins of Budweiser beer . During this time , we saw a pair of Forest Guards going around the road in a jeep , making an announcement with a mic .
They were telling all locals to stay indoors after sundown , henceforth until further notice . Joy stopped the jeep and asked them what was wrong . The Forest Guards told us that a marauding baagh was operating in the vicinity of this area and that three locals had been killed in seven nights . My interest being piqued , I asked them if any reward was being offered to local hunters for disposing of the marauder . The Forest Guards told us that they were offering 500 Taka to anyone who could dispose of the baagh . Since I could eat for a month with that money back in 1976 , I decided to take them up on their offer .
I asked them what kind of a baagh it was and the Forest Guards told me that it was a cheetah . Cheetahs did not worry me at all . Between 1972 and 1976 , I had already shot and killed nine marauding cheetahs . During the time when the government contractors had begun building an air strip in Dacca ( which is now Hazrat Shah Jalal international airport ) , I had even shot and killed three cheetahs in one night ( I will relate that story as well , on another day ) . Some times , I would see three cheetahs lying down , shoot two of them at close range and simply watch the third one run off in fear . So I told the Forest Guards , “ Yes . Cheetah . No problem . I will do it “ .
Upojati children carrying buckets full of tree ducks shot by author and friends . December 22 , 1976