375Fox
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DLSJR wrote a public report of his hunt and how he booked it. His PH has hunted there previously and he was also paired up with their most experienced 30+ year tracker. It’s extremely sad an individual gave his life for anti-poaching, but I don’t think it absolves Mayo Oldiri from any mistakes. What I saw in the savanna areas I felt was very concerning.So I had promised myself to step away from this thread but this morning Herve of Mayo sent me a message and informed me of Juan, "manages all the camps for Mayo" had died in the bush. I looked into this matter and discovered that three days ago, Juan... Mayo's manager, was tragically shot and killed while doing anti-poaching. The incident was in mayo nduel and Juan and Melo, "the anti-poaching guy" ran into poachers. Melo was shot and is badly wounded and Juan was killed instantly.
You may remember my early post in which I called out DSLR with "Righteous Indignation", speaking out about all I witnessed and heard of how much Mayo was doing in the way or anti poaching when I was with them in the forest this past July for two back to back safaris. His post was way out of line... I know how he booked the trip and who he went with. I was told he did not come in the front door and go with one of Mayo's noteworthy and reputable PH's but instead came in with a PH / Booking agent that Mayo had never used and he did a poor job on this his one and only time hunting one of their areas. I was told he "kind of dumped" DSLR on us and this PH is not welcome back. With all of DSLR talk about pennies and dollars in shipping costs I can only guess that he tried to get a "deal" on his Savannah hunt and got something less than he would have if he did like I did and went to Raquel directly and booked a trip with one of the famous and experienced Mayo PH's.
The figures that DSLR throws around insinuating that he was bilked by Mayo on the shipping charges are bogus. He uses "broad brush" comparisons about his past crates from Tanzania and asserts that means he was overcharged. Mayo is "only about the money" he says! Well, I have called Wyatt Fetner of Safari Specialty Importers and asked him what my crate that is sitting in a warehouse near JFK will cost. It is a crate from Tanzania.... Just a lion skin and skull, seventeen euros, one zebra skin, and one eland cape... The price! Closing in on 10K. Wyatt said my bongo skin and horns that are coming from Cameroon at this moment will be nearly 4500, and the leopard skin and skull from Botswana a couple of years ago he said was 4500. These are just round numbers but it shows that his attempt to lead the reader to believe Mayo had way overcharged was ridiculous.
Why my renewed anger? The assertion was that Mayo does not do enough for antipoaching. What is enough????? The government would have to take a 'shoot on sight" position to quell the poaching. Even then what about the cattle and habitat loss. Now Mayo buries their manager which I am told along with others were shot while they were doing anti-poaching! Was that sacrifice enough or should they be doing more?