This is an interesting thread to me. And knowing that it's a controversial one, I appreciate all who are willing to speak out (on either side) and contribute to the discussion.
I think I would love to hunt a lion. I don't know if I ever will have the chance or make the decision, but I do think about it a lot. As near as I can tell, it's $40k and going up every year, which currently equals 4 buffalo, or 2-3 tuskless elephant, or perhaps 1-2 trophy bull elephant, or 5 hippos..... you get the idea. The cost of hunting a wild lion in a wilderness area is SIGNIFICANT, and involves tradeoff decisions.
I *think* I would prefer to hunt them by tracking vs. sitting in a blind over bait, it just sounds more exciting to me.
Some observations:
1.) The trophy photos that I have seen advertised from CBL hunts are gorgeous. TOO gorgeous. Pretty boys, with long luxurious flowing MGM movie star lion manes, wafting gently in the breeze, beautifully posed on a mound of dirt. When you can tell what a pretty boy he is from the photos, it's a clue. He ain't never been in a fight. He ain't never brought down a buffalo bull. He's pretty. Southern boys talk about the difference between a show dog and a huntin' dawg....... and there is a big difference.
2.) I did take note of the fact that at the recent SCI show they had a sign indicating that the SCI has elected not to recognize CBL lions for trophy purposes. Take that for what it you think about it; it's an indicator of a viewpoint from a major African hunting organization.
3.) My guess is that any lion is plenty dangerous enough to hurt you very bad or kill you very dead. Hell, my house cat can scratch the hell out of you. I could easily imagine that a CBL may have lost any fear/respect for humans and could be VERY dangerous on certain ground. I bet it's a bad idea to walk in his cage with him. So I don't dispute the idea that they can be dangerous, and I have no idea how to compare the danger level of a wild lion vs. a CBL. Lots of variables there.
4.) Is there a noticeable difference in the wariness, savvy, alertness, etc. of a CBL vs. a wide-awake seasoned old warrior? Wouldn't surprise me if there was. They might both be dangerous, but one might be much harder to hunt. Does that make him more of a trophy? You decide for you, and I'll decide for me. I'll respect your choice and I hope you will respect mine.
5.) For me, the decision to save up for a lion hunt comes down to thinking hard about the reason WHY I want to hunt him. Is it to have the taxidermy mount in my trophy room and for that to look really impressive? Is it to complete a list, such as Big 5? Is it to have a certain type of experience that I'm hoping for? For me personally, the main factor that would be most likely to push me to do it is because the damn things scare me. So of course I'm intrigued to hunt them LOL. And if I did, that would be the reason to prefer a tracking hunt; to face him. Is that weird, or some kind of comment on my psychology? Probably.
This is a good discussion, and I'm glad we have this place to have it.