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  • 16 Mar 2012
    Trump Safari Controversy: Sponsor Fires Celebrity Apprentice Over Hunting Photos Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/trump_safari_controversy_sponsor_fires/301511#ixzz1pGuMs7wn     Not all outdoorsy types are down with the Trump boys' hunting hobby. Camping World, one of the show's sponsors this season, has vowed not to work with Celebrity Apprentice in the future following the release earlier this week of photos of Donald Trump Jr. and younger brother Eric posing with a dead elephant, a crocodile and other animals they killed while on safari in Zimbabwe last year. But the RV-supply company, which has not advertised on NBC during the show but has spent money as an affiliated sponsor along with Good Sam Roadside Assistance and will be featured on an upcoming episode, says this isn't a judgment on hunting or people who hunt. So, why is Camping World "not thrilled" with the Trumps? MORE: Donald Trump's Sons Defend Killing Animals on African Safari: We Have "Utmost Respect for Nature" "I was not happy with the pictures that I saw," company CEO Marcus Lemonis explained to E! News. "It has nothing to do with whether people hunt or not. There was a photo of a leopard—they’re endangered." (Per the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, leopards are considered "threatened" in Africa.)   "At the end of the day," Lemonis continued, "when you associate with someone, you have to deal with consequences that go along with them. Whether they hunt or not is irrelevant to me...I saw a leopard and an elephant [in the safari photos]. I wasn’t crazy about that. This isn’t anything personal against Donald Trump himself or the show. People are going to hunt. I know Trump himself is not an advocate of hunting. I just don’t agree with what happened. I have a right to choose who I am affiliated with. We won’t be a sponsor in the future." Papa Trump appeared to be in his boys' court as late as yesterday, telling Extra, that Don Jr. and Eric are "expert hunters." But he may have made for a chillier dinner table (if not a chillier pretaped boardroom) by tweeting this today in response to the new development: "I'm not a hunter and don't approve of killing animals. I strongly disagree with my sons who are hunters, but they acted legally and did what lots of hunters do." When the photos made the rounds, Don Jr. denied leaking them himself for publicity purposes—but also said that he had nothing to apologize for, as the meat from his and Eric's various kills went to feeding an entire village. "We are both avid outdoorsmen and were brought up hunting and fishing with our Grandfather who taught us that nothing should ever be taken for granted or wasted," the brothers said in a statement as Don Jr. went about defending himself to a ravenous pack of critics on Twitter. —Reporting by Sharareh Drury Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/trump_safari_controversy_sponsor_fires/301511#ixzz1pGuMs7wn
    1305 Posted by Chris Avena
  • Trump Safari Controversy: Sponsor Fires Celebrity Apprentice Over Hunting Photos Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/trump_safari_controversy_sponsor_fires/301511#ixzz1pGuMs7wn     Not all outdoorsy types are down with the Trump boys' hunting hobby. Camping World, one of the show's sponsors this season, has vowed not to work with Celebrity Apprentice in the future following the release earlier this week of photos of Donald Trump Jr. and younger brother Eric posing with a dead elephant, a crocodile and other animals they killed while on safari in Zimbabwe last year. But the RV-supply company, which has not advertised on NBC during the show but has spent money as an affiliated sponsor along with Good Sam Roadside Assistance and will be featured on an upcoming episode, says this isn't a judgment on hunting or people who hunt. So, why is Camping World "not thrilled" with the Trumps? MORE: Donald Trump's Sons Defend Killing Animals on African Safari: We Have "Utmost Respect for Nature" "I was not happy with the pictures that I saw," company CEO Marcus Lemonis explained to E! News. "It has nothing to do with whether people hunt or not. There was a photo of a leopard—they’re endangered." (Per the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, leopards are considered "threatened" in Africa.)   "At the end of the day," Lemonis continued, "when you associate with someone, you have to deal with consequences that go along with them. Whether they hunt or not is irrelevant to me...I saw a leopard and an elephant [in the safari photos]. I wasn’t crazy about that. This isn’t anything personal against Donald Trump himself or the show. People are going to hunt. I know Trump himself is not an advocate of hunting. I just don’t agree with what happened. I have a right to choose who I am affiliated with. We won’t be a sponsor in the future." Papa Trump appeared to be in his boys' court as late as yesterday, telling Extra, that Don Jr. and Eric are "expert hunters." But he may have made for a chillier dinner table (if not a chillier pretaped boardroom) by tweeting this today in response to the new development: "I'm not a hunter and don't approve of killing animals. I strongly disagree with my sons who are hunters, but they acted legally and did what lots of hunters do." When the photos made the rounds, Don Jr. denied leaking them himself for publicity purposes—but also said that he had nothing to apologize for, as the meat from his and Eric's various kills went to feeding an entire village. "We are both avid outdoorsmen and were brought up hunting and fishing with our Grandfather who taught us that nothing should ever be taken for granted or wasted," the brothers said in a statement as Don Jr. went about defending himself to a ravenous pack of critics on Twitter. —Reporting by Sharareh Drury Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/trump_safari_controversy_sponsor_fires/301511#ixzz1pGuMs7wn
    Mar 16, 2012 1305
  • 15 Jan 2013
    Media Day 2013 – Mia at the range by Mia Anstine Brutal. That is how I would describe Media Day yesterday. Range day was, as always, run professionally and the suppliers were great. The weather just wasn't cooperative. I hear it was 32 degrees, but the wind howled so it felt like -30. I did get a little shooting time in between the times of shivering [...] Read more of this post
    1330 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • Media Day 2013 – Mia at the range by Mia Anstine Brutal. That is how I would describe Media Day yesterday. Range day was, as always, run professionally and the suppliers were great. The weather just wasn't cooperative. I hear it was 32 degrees, but the wind howled so it felt like -30. I did get a little shooting time in between the times of shivering [...] Read more of this post
    Jan 15, 2013 1330
  • 05 Jan 2016
    OUTDOOR CHANNEL AND SPORTSMAN CHANNEL UNVEIL NOMINEES FOR THE 16TH ANNUAL OUTDOOR SPORTSMAN AWARDS   Michael Waddell and Tom McMillan to Co-Host; Taya Kyle, Willie Robertson, Eva Shockey and More Among the Presenters; Legendary Rock & Roll Musical Guest and Kristy Lee Cook to Perform   DENVER (January 5, 2016) – Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel, part of Outdoor Sportsman Group – Networks, today announced the nominees for the 16th Annual Outdoor Sportsman Awards Powered by RAM (OSA). The OSA serve as the hallmark event to recognize the outstanding programming created by Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel’s talent and production teams during the previous year.   The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, January 21, 2016 at The Venetian in Las Vegas during the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s annual industry gathering, the Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) and Conference. In addition to the 15 awards outlined below, a coveted Fan Favorite Host(s) award for Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel will be handed out that night, as voted on by thousands of the networks’ biggest fans.   “After more than a year as a unified force created to super-serve passionate audiences that are dedicated to the growing outdoor lifestyle in America, Outdoor Sportsman Group – Networks is pleased to come together to honor the very best in outdoor television,” said Jim Liberatore, CEO and President of Outdoor Sportsman Group – Networks. “With so many remarkable shows on Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel that are brought to life by the incredible work of our talent, producers, directors, writers, camera crews, editors and others, 2015 was truly an extraordinary year for our industry and I look forward to presenting these lauded accolades."   This year’s awards show will be emceed by Michael Waddell of Outdoor Channel’s Realtree Road Trips with Michael Waddell and Michael Waddell’s Bone Collector, along with Tom McMillan of Sportsman Channel’s McMILLAN.   Kristy Lee Cook, country singer, seventh place American Idol finalist and co-star of Sportsman Channel’s The Most Wanted List, is kicking off the ceremony with The Star-Spangled Banner. The star-studded gathering also will include a special musical performance by a legendary rock & roll singer, songwriter and guitarist whose music helped shape a generation.   Among the Outdoor Sportsman Awards presenters are Taya Kyle, wife of the late U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the most prolific sniper in American history and frequent Outdoor Channel guest star; Krissy Wejebe, daughter of the late legendary angler and Spanish Fly star Jose Wejebe; Willie Robertson, star of Duck Dynasty and Buck Commander protected by Under Armour on Outdoor Channel; Eva Shockey co-star of Outdoor Channel’s Jim Shockey’s Hunting Adventures; Louie Tuminaro, host of Outdoor Channel’s The Gunfather presented by Brownells; Jana Waller, star of Sportsman Channel’s Skull Bound TV; David and Karin Holder of Outdoor Channel’s Raised Hunting; National Rifle Association Vice President Pete Brownell; and Bass Pro Shops Director of Conservation Rob Keck.   This year, the Outdoor Sportsman Awards will be streamed live at www.OutdoorChannel.com/OutdoorSportsmanAwards, starting 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT. Live updates from the awards ceremony will be posted on the networks’ respective Facebook and Twitter platforms. Viewers can join the conversation by using: #OutdoorSportsmanAwards. Moreover, key moments from the OSA red carpet will be available live on Periscope. Check the networks’ Twitter feeds for direct Periscope links.
    930 Posted by Chris Avena
  • OUTDOOR CHANNEL AND SPORTSMAN CHANNEL UNVEIL NOMINEES FOR THE 16TH ANNUAL OUTDOOR SPORTSMAN AWARDS   Michael Waddell and Tom McMillan to Co-Host; Taya Kyle, Willie Robertson, Eva Shockey and More Among the Presenters; Legendary Rock & Roll Musical Guest and Kristy Lee Cook to Perform   DENVER (January 5, 2016) – Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel, part of Outdoor Sportsman Group – Networks, today announced the nominees for the 16th Annual Outdoor Sportsman Awards Powered by RAM (OSA). The OSA serve as the hallmark event to recognize the outstanding programming created by Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel’s talent and production teams during the previous year.   The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, January 21, 2016 at The Venetian in Las Vegas during the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s annual industry gathering, the Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) and Conference. In addition to the 15 awards outlined below, a coveted Fan Favorite Host(s) award for Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel will be handed out that night, as voted on by thousands of the networks’ biggest fans.   “After more than a year as a unified force created to super-serve passionate audiences that are dedicated to the growing outdoor lifestyle in America, Outdoor Sportsman Group – Networks is pleased to come together to honor the very best in outdoor television,” said Jim Liberatore, CEO and President of Outdoor Sportsman Group – Networks. “With so many remarkable shows on Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel that are brought to life by the incredible work of our talent, producers, directors, writers, camera crews, editors and others, 2015 was truly an extraordinary year for our industry and I look forward to presenting these lauded accolades."   This year’s awards show will be emceed by Michael Waddell of Outdoor Channel’s Realtree Road Trips with Michael Waddell and Michael Waddell’s Bone Collector, along with Tom McMillan of Sportsman Channel’s McMILLAN.   Kristy Lee Cook, country singer, seventh place American Idol finalist and co-star of Sportsman Channel’s The Most Wanted List, is kicking off the ceremony with The Star-Spangled Banner. The star-studded gathering also will include a special musical performance by a legendary rock & roll singer, songwriter and guitarist whose music helped shape a generation.   Among the Outdoor Sportsman Awards presenters are Taya Kyle, wife of the late U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the most prolific sniper in American history and frequent Outdoor Channel guest star; Krissy Wejebe, daughter of the late legendary angler and Spanish Fly star Jose Wejebe; Willie Robertson, star of Duck Dynasty and Buck Commander protected by Under Armour on Outdoor Channel; Eva Shockey co-star of Outdoor Channel’s Jim Shockey’s Hunting Adventures; Louie Tuminaro, host of Outdoor Channel’s The Gunfather presented by Brownells; Jana Waller, star of Sportsman Channel’s Skull Bound TV; David and Karin Holder of Outdoor Channel’s Raised Hunting; National Rifle Association Vice President Pete Brownell; and Bass Pro Shops Director of Conservation Rob Keck.   This year, the Outdoor Sportsman Awards will be streamed live at www.OutdoorChannel.com/OutdoorSportsmanAwards, starting 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT. Live updates from the awards ceremony will be posted on the networks’ respective Facebook and Twitter platforms. Viewers can join the conversation by using: #OutdoorSportsmanAwards. Moreover, key moments from the OSA red carpet will be available live on Periscope. Check the networks’ Twitter feeds for direct Periscope links.
    Jan 05, 2016 930
  • 05 Jan 2016
              NSSF Statement: "Executive Actions to Reduce Gun Violence and make Our Communities Safer"   We all share the goal of reducing the intentional misuse of guns and enhancing the safety of our communities. As the trade association for the firearms and ammunition industry, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) will carefully review all aspects of the executive actions that President Obama announced today. Much remains to be spelled out. In the interim we have some initial reactions:   •We support further resources being allocated to staffing and increasing operational hours for the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) to make the system more efficient and responsive. •We represent Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). The criteria for what will constitute being "engaged in the business" going forward needs considerable clarification and raises questions about enforceability. •The number of firearms lost or stolen while in transit to or from FFLs is less than 0.15 percent of the number manufactured and imported in a given year. In these rare occurrences, FFLs already actively participate in ATF's long-standing voluntary reporting program and FFLs and common carriers work closely with ATF to investigate them. Proposals to make a shipping FFL responsible for tracking and reporting firearms no longer in their inventories, after the legal title has been transferred to the purchaser, are misdirected, as the receiving FFL is in the best position to know if it receives its shipment. •We have long called for the effective enforcement of the numerous laws already on the books regarding the criminal misuse of firearms and would encourage the administration to carry through on this directive. •NSSF has been working actively since early 2013 through our FixNICS initiative to encourage states to report all appropriate adjudicated mental health records to NICS and has succeeded in getting legislation passed in more than a dozen states. We welcome the administration's attention to this issue. •With regard to the development of "smart-gun" technology, the industry has never opposed its development. How additional government research into this technology would advance it is unclear. Law enforcement agencies and consumers themselves will have to make the determination whether acquisition of firearms with this technology "would be consistent with operational needs," as the White House itself states. We would continue to oppose mandates for this technology, particularly since there are well proven existing methods to secure firearms, and firearms accidents are at historic low levels.   NSSF will have additional responses in the days, weeks and months ahead, especially as federal departments and agencies begin the work of carrying out the executive orders.
    920 Posted by Chris Avena
  •           NSSF Statement: "Executive Actions to Reduce Gun Violence and make Our Communities Safer"   We all share the goal of reducing the intentional misuse of guns and enhancing the safety of our communities. As the trade association for the firearms and ammunition industry, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) will carefully review all aspects of the executive actions that President Obama announced today. Much remains to be spelled out. In the interim we have some initial reactions:   •We support further resources being allocated to staffing and increasing operational hours for the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) to make the system more efficient and responsive. •We represent Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). The criteria for what will constitute being "engaged in the business" going forward needs considerable clarification and raises questions about enforceability. •The number of firearms lost or stolen while in transit to or from FFLs is less than 0.15 percent of the number manufactured and imported in a given year. In these rare occurrences, FFLs already actively participate in ATF's long-standing voluntary reporting program and FFLs and common carriers work closely with ATF to investigate them. Proposals to make a shipping FFL responsible for tracking and reporting firearms no longer in their inventories, after the legal title has been transferred to the purchaser, are misdirected, as the receiving FFL is in the best position to know if it receives its shipment. •We have long called for the effective enforcement of the numerous laws already on the books regarding the criminal misuse of firearms and would encourage the administration to carry through on this directive. •NSSF has been working actively since early 2013 through our FixNICS initiative to encourage states to report all appropriate adjudicated mental health records to NICS and has succeeded in getting legislation passed in more than a dozen states. We welcome the administration's attention to this issue. •With regard to the development of "smart-gun" technology, the industry has never opposed its development. How additional government research into this technology would advance it is unclear. Law enforcement agencies and consumers themselves will have to make the determination whether acquisition of firearms with this technology "would be consistent with operational needs," as the White House itself states. We would continue to oppose mandates for this technology, particularly since there are well proven existing methods to secure firearms, and firearms accidents are at historic low levels.   NSSF will have additional responses in the days, weeks and months ahead, especially as federal departments and agencies begin the work of carrying out the executive orders.
    Jan 05, 2016 920
  • 22 May 2016
    By Nico Els from East Cape Bushveld Hunting                                                                                        May 21, 2016                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                What Really Matters Being a Professional Hunter, I get to experience nature in all his glory. Anything from open plains roaming with Impala, Giraffe, Zebra and Wildebeest to Kudu infested valleys down to Springhare and Scrubhare during the cold winter nights. I’ve been privileged to be able to meet many different people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds. I’ve worked with some of them, worked for some of them but hunted with most of them. Around the traditional South African campfires I’ve heard their stories, all they had to share about life, love and of course hunting. Over the years I’ve gotten a good idea what matters to them when they are out hunting in our beautiful country. What makes them tick and what not. Some reckon that the enjoyment of the hunt is the most important part, others reckon the animals or the amount of game you see. Some might say the people you hunt with and others the guides who take you hunting. Many hunters, many opinions, but what about the actual hunt? When push comes to shove, what really matters? Well, as a Professional Hunter, I’ve developed my own list of essentials when out hunting. These essentials consist of characteristics, equipment and capabilities that, to me can really make or break a hunt. Telescopes – I went hunting for Impala, Warthog and Blesbuck once with a client. He got some real nice animals, but he took them all with one of my rifles, simply because he couldn’t get his rifle to shoot where he was aiming. After some time we realized that the crosshairs were basically hanging loose. In short, it was dysfunctional and so he had to use one of mine. So many times, I’ve hunted with chaps who seem to spend all their money on the rifle and as little as possible on the scope. They buy expensive stocks, suppressors, gun belts and similar equipment to make the rifle more comfortable to carry and handle, but then go for low budget scopes not suited for their rifles, calibres or hunting terrain. Now the first thing we do when a client arrives at East Cape Bushveld Hunting is to take him or her down to the shooting range to sight the rifles. More than often, ammo is wasted trying to sight a rifle that should have been sighted with the second or third shot. Either the scope isn’t setting or it just can’t handle the recoil from the rifle. The result? The hunter goes hunting with a rifle not sighted in properly and with limited ammo or, like with this client, he had to borrow one of mine or one from his PH , all because the choice for a scope is not taken up seriously. The quality of your telescope matters. Ammunition – The second mistake hunters make is to go for cheap ammo. Picture this; A Client joins us on a hunt for Kudu. We spot a bull in the early morning sun and plan our stalk. We walk slowly and stop regularly to avoid being spotted or heard. We get down in prone position before reaching our FFP. The kudu now not more than 120 yards away is standing quartering away, browsing on a ‘Spekboom’ or Bacon Tree as it is known in English. We get set up, shooting across the valley. Everything goes according to plan, until he fires the shot, hitting the animal just behind the shoulder and hoping the bullet exits his chest on the opposite side. The bull disappears like only a Kudu knows how to disappear in these thickets. Long story short, we tracked the bull for several hundred yards before finding it dead in the shade of a Jacket Plum where he had gone to lay down. He never got up. The bullet disintegrated but the right lung got punctured by a small fragment of the jacket. If it weren’t for that, the bull would surely have gone way further and we wouldn’t have gotten him, or worse, he could’ve hit him further back in the stomach... As with the choice of a scope, the ammo you plan on using is very important and can be the difference between a successful or unsuccessful hunt.  The ability of the bullet to penetrate and stay on course matters. Fitness - the physical capability of the hunter to cover the terrain without tiring too quickly is something many hunters oversee many times. Hunting Steenbuck with a European client once, we had to cross a valley and walk right to the top of the opposite hill where there is less bushes and trees and of course where we spotted a pair of Steenbuck. The terrain was fairly rugged, but most hunters would have covered it without breaking too much of a sweat. We probably covered about a mile to get within range of the animal, but the client being very tired from walking, forgot his rifle on safe. When he realised that, he suddenly went into a rush to take it off of safe and shoot. The animal got away and afterwards the client explained to me that he couldn’t concentrate and that it was too much walking for him. “Next time, we use more car and less foot”. Yup, fitness matters. Patience – I cannot emphasize this enough. More than ninety percent of all the hunters or clients I hunt with from all over, lack patience. When I was about eleven years old, my father took me hunting for a Bushbuck. One Saturday afternoon, we slowly made our way down into a valley where we knew some bushbuck had been hanging around. We sat down under ‘n Jacket-Plum and started scanning across the valley for Bushbuck on the other side. Couple of hours went by and we didn’t see as much as a Duiker. Bird sounds reverberated all over the valley, but no animals. A Kudu bull makes his way out of the thick bush and my father immediately notes that he is crippled in his one front leg. He instructed me to set up, but even before I can do so, he spots us and rushes back into the brush. All of a sudden a Bushbuck ewe and ram appears from the bushes below us. They must have heard our shuffling and whispering, thus deciding to leave the valley. As they make their way out, I set up to take the shot. Just before they enter the thick brush across the valley the ram turns broad side for a moment and I pull the trigger. The shot goes off but to my disappointment the ram walks in behind a River Euphorbia and the bullet from the 30-06 makes a hole on the one side of the tree trunk. The ram took off into the bush. I pulled the trigger when the animal’s front leg was exactly behind the tree, thus hitting the tree trunk and not the animal. Rooky mistake. Never before have I been so disappointed. A week later, Saturday morning very early I make my way back to that same spot to wait for that ram. I sit down under the same tree and for the next four hours, the previous Saturday repeats itself. The distinct chanting of a couple Glossy Starlings keeps me entertained for the morning, but no movement or sign of any animal, not even to mention Bushbuck. I wait patiently. Eventually I start to mash up dung from animals that have been resting under the tree, only looking up now and then to check for animals. All of sudden I catch movement in the corner of my eye. Looking up, I spot the ram making his way out of the tree line where he had disappeared the previous week and stopping in the shade of a Shepherds tree. I quickly get set up and take aim on the only part of the animal I’m able to see – his neck. Now, not more than 150 yards away I squeeze the trigger gently. The bang from the rifle overpowers every other sound and for a moment everything else seems to go quiet. The Bushbuck is down. All the hard work has paid off. Months of hunting and scouting, trying to outthink the animals. Sitting, glassing the thick brush and waiting quietly – yes my friend, patience matters more than anything else. The list goes and on. So many things come into play when you’re out hunting. Yes, you must enjoy it. Yes your guides, chef, tracker, friends, family and everyone else involved will have an enormous effect on how much you enjoy it. Even your own mind-set will be a determining factor, but on top of my list of essentials, gear and characteristics, is this; Telescope, Bullet Quality, Fitness and Patience. The most important of these, is patience.   www.ecbushveldhunting.co.za ecbhunting@gmail.com
    660 Posted by Chris Avena
  • By Nico Els from East Cape Bushveld Hunting                                                                                        May 21, 2016                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                What Really Matters Being a Professional Hunter, I get to experience nature in all his glory. Anything from open plains roaming with Impala, Giraffe, Zebra and Wildebeest to Kudu infested valleys down to Springhare and Scrubhare during the cold winter nights. I’ve been privileged to be able to meet many different people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds. I’ve worked with some of them, worked for some of them but hunted with most of them. Around the traditional South African campfires I’ve heard their stories, all they had to share about life, love and of course hunting. Over the years I’ve gotten a good idea what matters to them when they are out hunting in our beautiful country. What makes them tick and what not. Some reckon that the enjoyment of the hunt is the most important part, others reckon the animals or the amount of game you see. Some might say the people you hunt with and others the guides who take you hunting. Many hunters, many opinions, but what about the actual hunt? When push comes to shove, what really matters? Well, as a Professional Hunter, I’ve developed my own list of essentials when out hunting. These essentials consist of characteristics, equipment and capabilities that, to me can really make or break a hunt. Telescopes – I went hunting for Impala, Warthog and Blesbuck once with a client. He got some real nice animals, but he took them all with one of my rifles, simply because he couldn’t get his rifle to shoot where he was aiming. After some time we realized that the crosshairs were basically hanging loose. In short, it was dysfunctional and so he had to use one of mine. So many times, I’ve hunted with chaps who seem to spend all their money on the rifle and as little as possible on the scope. They buy expensive stocks, suppressors, gun belts and similar equipment to make the rifle more comfortable to carry and handle, but then go for low budget scopes not suited for their rifles, calibres or hunting terrain. Now the first thing we do when a client arrives at East Cape Bushveld Hunting is to take him or her down to the shooting range to sight the rifles. More than often, ammo is wasted trying to sight a rifle that should have been sighted with the second or third shot. Either the scope isn’t setting or it just can’t handle the recoil from the rifle. The result? The hunter goes hunting with a rifle not sighted in properly and with limited ammo or, like with this client, he had to borrow one of mine or one from his PH , all because the choice for a scope is not taken up seriously. The quality of your telescope matters. Ammunition – The second mistake hunters make is to go for cheap ammo. Picture this; A Client joins us on a hunt for Kudu. We spot a bull in the early morning sun and plan our stalk. We walk slowly and stop regularly to avoid being spotted or heard. We get down in prone position before reaching our FFP. The kudu now not more than 120 yards away is standing quartering away, browsing on a ‘Spekboom’ or Bacon Tree as it is known in English. We get set up, shooting across the valley. Everything goes according to plan, until he fires the shot, hitting the animal just behind the shoulder and hoping the bullet exits his chest on the opposite side. The bull disappears like only a Kudu knows how to disappear in these thickets. Long story short, we tracked the bull for several hundred yards before finding it dead in the shade of a Jacket Plum where he had gone to lay down. He never got up. The bullet disintegrated but the right lung got punctured by a small fragment of the jacket. If it weren’t for that, the bull would surely have gone way further and we wouldn’t have gotten him, or worse, he could’ve hit him further back in the stomach... As with the choice of a scope, the ammo you plan on using is very important and can be the difference between a successful or unsuccessful hunt.  The ability of the bullet to penetrate and stay on course matters. Fitness - the physical capability of the hunter to cover the terrain without tiring too quickly is something many hunters oversee many times. Hunting Steenbuck with a European client once, we had to cross a valley and walk right to the top of the opposite hill where there is less bushes and trees and of course where we spotted a pair of Steenbuck. The terrain was fairly rugged, but most hunters would have covered it without breaking too much of a sweat. We probably covered about a mile to get within range of the animal, but the client being very tired from walking, forgot his rifle on safe. When he realised that, he suddenly went into a rush to take it off of safe and shoot. The animal got away and afterwards the client explained to me that he couldn’t concentrate and that it was too much walking for him. “Next time, we use more car and less foot”. Yup, fitness matters. Patience – I cannot emphasize this enough. More than ninety percent of all the hunters or clients I hunt with from all over, lack patience. When I was about eleven years old, my father took me hunting for a Bushbuck. One Saturday afternoon, we slowly made our way down into a valley where we knew some bushbuck had been hanging around. We sat down under ‘n Jacket-Plum and started scanning across the valley for Bushbuck on the other side. Couple of hours went by and we didn’t see as much as a Duiker. Bird sounds reverberated all over the valley, but no animals. A Kudu bull makes his way out of the thick bush and my father immediately notes that he is crippled in his one front leg. He instructed me to set up, but even before I can do so, he spots us and rushes back into the brush. All of a sudden a Bushbuck ewe and ram appears from the bushes below us. They must have heard our shuffling and whispering, thus deciding to leave the valley. As they make their way out, I set up to take the shot. Just before they enter the thick brush across the valley the ram turns broad side for a moment and I pull the trigger. The shot goes off but to my disappointment the ram walks in behind a River Euphorbia and the bullet from the 30-06 makes a hole on the one side of the tree trunk. The ram took off into the bush. I pulled the trigger when the animal’s front leg was exactly behind the tree, thus hitting the tree trunk and not the animal. Rooky mistake. Never before have I been so disappointed. A week later, Saturday morning very early I make my way back to that same spot to wait for that ram. I sit down under the same tree and for the next four hours, the previous Saturday repeats itself. The distinct chanting of a couple Glossy Starlings keeps me entertained for the morning, but no movement or sign of any animal, not even to mention Bushbuck. I wait patiently. Eventually I start to mash up dung from animals that have been resting under the tree, only looking up now and then to check for animals. All of sudden I catch movement in the corner of my eye. Looking up, I spot the ram making his way out of the tree line where he had disappeared the previous week and stopping in the shade of a Shepherds tree. I quickly get set up and take aim on the only part of the animal I’m able to see – his neck. Now, not more than 150 yards away I squeeze the trigger gently. The bang from the rifle overpowers every other sound and for a moment everything else seems to go quiet. The Bushbuck is down. All the hard work has paid off. Months of hunting and scouting, trying to outthink the animals. Sitting, glassing the thick brush and waiting quietly – yes my friend, patience matters more than anything else. The list goes and on. So many things come into play when you’re out hunting. Yes, you must enjoy it. Yes your guides, chef, tracker, friends, family and everyone else involved will have an enormous effect on how much you enjoy it. Even your own mind-set will be a determining factor, but on top of my list of essentials, gear and characteristics, is this; Telescope, Bullet Quality, Fitness and Patience. The most important of these, is patience.   www.ecbushveldhunting.co.za ecbhunting@gmail.com
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  • 18 Apr 2012
    Ultra-Light Harness: for binoculars, cameras or range finders by Mia Anstine I'm always out scouting and looking for the next exciting thing in the outdoors which means I am always carrying my binoculars and/or my camera. I was a little hesitant when I first pulled this product out of the package, but after giving it the good ole outdoor try, it has earned my respect. The [...] Read more of this post
    918 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • Ultra-Light Harness: for binoculars, cameras or range finders by Mia Anstine I'm always out scouting and looking for the next exciting thing in the outdoors which means I am always carrying my binoculars and/or my camera. I was a little hesitant when I first pulled this product out of the package, but after giving it the good ole outdoor try, it has earned my respect. The [...] Read more of this post
    Apr 18, 2012 918
  • 15 Oct 2016
    Let to go Hunting, Rockytop is the place in Oklahoma  
    495 Posted by j robison
  • Let to go Hunting, Rockytop is the place in Oklahoma  
    Oct 15, 2016 495
  • 16 Aug 2017
                                                                           British Columbia Bans Grizzly Bear Hunting WASHINGTON, DC - Government officials, bowing to the bluster of anti-hunters, have closed the hunting of grizzly bears in British Columbia, Canada. This move ignores all sound science that supports a continuation of grizzly bear hunting in that Province. Safari Club International (SCI) is actively pursuing a number of different avenues to address this pressing issue, including a call to base all wildlife management decisions on sound science that supports sustained use of those renewable resources. In a letter to the Minister and Deputy Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, SCI stated, “We at Safari Club International are deeply troubled by the recent announcement of the closure of grizzly bear hunting in British Columbia. We feel this decision has been based on emotion and not science. Decisions of this magnitude must be made, using sound science-based conservation. There should have been stakeholder consultations before such drastic action was taken.” The actions in British Columbia follow elections earlier this year when the anti-hunters’ influence became more prevalent in the government. “Rather than an outright closure that will have many negative unintended consequences for society and the bears themselves, SCI recommends a simple regulation change that can ensure that all grizzly bears harvested be utilized by the hunter/outfitter, since that seems to be one of the sticking points. We feel that this regulation change will appease the majority of British Columbia residents, as well as being equitable for the industry and business-related constituents,” SCI stated in its letter to the British Columbia officials.
    402 Posted by Chris Avena
  •                                                                        British Columbia Bans Grizzly Bear Hunting WASHINGTON, DC - Government officials, bowing to the bluster of anti-hunters, have closed the hunting of grizzly bears in British Columbia, Canada. This move ignores all sound science that supports a continuation of grizzly bear hunting in that Province. Safari Club International (SCI) is actively pursuing a number of different avenues to address this pressing issue, including a call to base all wildlife management decisions on sound science that supports sustained use of those renewable resources. In a letter to the Minister and Deputy Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, SCI stated, “We at Safari Club International are deeply troubled by the recent announcement of the closure of grizzly bear hunting in British Columbia. We feel this decision has been based on emotion and not science. Decisions of this magnitude must be made, using sound science-based conservation. There should have been stakeholder consultations before such drastic action was taken.” The actions in British Columbia follow elections earlier this year when the anti-hunters’ influence became more prevalent in the government. “Rather than an outright closure that will have many negative unintended consequences for society and the bears themselves, SCI recommends a simple regulation change that can ensure that all grizzly bears harvested be utilized by the hunter/outfitter, since that seems to be one of the sticking points. We feel that this regulation change will appease the majority of British Columbia residents, as well as being equitable for the industry and business-related constituents,” SCI stated in its letter to the British Columbia officials.
    Aug 16, 2017 402
  • 22 Aug 2011
    North Dakota’s deer archery season opens Friday, Sept. 2 at noon, and bowhunters are reminded that additional concurrent season antlerless deer gun licenses can be used with a bow during the archery season in the designated hunting unit. Bowhunters must follow all regulations of the managing agency when using tree stands on public hunting areas, including displaying the owner’s name, address and telephone number on tree stands left unattended on North Dakota Game and Fish Department wildlife management areas. The Game and Fish Department annually receives inquiries from bowhunters regarding tree stands that are stolen, moved or tampered with. Tree stands are private property and theft constitutes a criminal violation that should be reported to the local sheriff's department. Bowhunters are also reminded that hunting big game over bait is prohibited on both public and private land in deer unit 3F2. The archery season is open through Jan. 8, 2012. Hunters should refer to the 2011 deer hunting guide for season information and regulations.
    1204 Posted by Neil Hoefs
  • North Dakota’s deer archery season opens Friday, Sept. 2 at noon, and bowhunters are reminded that additional concurrent season antlerless deer gun licenses can be used with a bow during the archery season in the designated hunting unit. Bowhunters must follow all regulations of the managing agency when using tree stands on public hunting areas, including displaying the owner’s name, address and telephone number on tree stands left unattended on North Dakota Game and Fish Department wildlife management areas. The Game and Fish Department annually receives inquiries from bowhunters regarding tree stands that are stolen, moved or tampered with. Tree stands are private property and theft constitutes a criminal violation that should be reported to the local sheriff's department. Bowhunters are also reminded that hunting big game over bait is prohibited on both public and private land in deer unit 3F2. The archery season is open through Jan. 8, 2012. Hunters should refer to the 2011 deer hunting guide for season information and regulations.
    Aug 22, 2011 1204
  • 17 Sep 2019
    When you first see indications of aging, your first impulse might be to freak out. But there's absolutely nothing to hesitate of! There's a lot that can be done to address off aging's results. In this article, you'll get some great suggestions that may help you handle the countless ways in which getting older adjustments you.Target the high quality of your life and quit worrying about figures. Your actual age, body weight, and height are all just numbers, so allow your doctor stress on them. In case you are usually home on the age group and elevation and not spending a lot focus on other activities in life you are not likely to take pleasure in many different points in life that really help you remain youthful.Choose regular protective wellness check out-ups with your community medical professional. As you get older, your whole body is far more prone to sickness and injury. With regular check-ups, you could potentially detect and deal with modest medical problems prior to they develop into even bigger difficulties. It is also recommended that you go to oral and eye verify-ups as well.Just because you aren't as young as you may was once, you can nevertheless make objectives and work to have them completed. Every day life is an at any time-changing trip and shouldn't come to be uninteresting. Setting targets on your own can keep you determined and energetic to find out these are completed. The satisfaction you really feel once you have acquired these goals is going to be insurmountable.Quit multi tasking! The mind are unable to work how it when performed. There are actually it easier and less demanding if you do not try to complete as numerous issues right away. Preventing pressure is important as you grow old to protect yourself from performing injury to your coronary heart plus your body.Take care of the glowing rule to treat other people as you wish these to handle you. Even though many men and women believe that many of the older are indicate and grumpy, you do not have being this way. Take care of other people together with the admiration and sensitivity that you wish these to deal with you and you are certain to get the identical in return.Anyone states it is actually good to remain productive within your aging. This really is. Also, it is true that here is the proper time to take a step back and think about daily life. What was absolutely beneficial? What was a total waste of time? What would you advise your grandchildren to accomplish?Satisfactory sleeping is needed for all, but especially those in the middle of the aging process. When investing in enough sleeping, you will be providing your system the opportunity to relaxation and charge, which assists the brain together with your immunity mechanism. Having a distinct head together with a powerful immunity mechanism, you will likely remain healthy lengthier and you will consistently fight aging.Shell out unique awareness of your diet plan. As you become old, you require to concentrate on what you will be consuming much more cautiously. A well-balanced meals are important to maintain as healthier and energized as is possible. Try eating 5 portions of vegatables and fruits, and three servings of whole grains daily. Restriction fat consumption to no more than 30 pct of your respective diet program. Center on intricate carbohydrates, including crazy rice, whole wheat grains breads and oatmeal. Last of all, drink lots of water.While you grow to be older you will start to get elements of the body no longer working and also they employed to. For a few things, it can be easy to get treatment however for others, you may merely must take these facts. It could be tough to accept but the faster you do the easier it will probably be for you personally.Making use of organic olive oil is really a key and also hardwearing . entire body feeling and looking fresh. Organic olive oil is a versatile, tasty and wholesome strategy to make use of excellent oil for your body. Through the years, natural oils have obtained a poor rap from health professionals, but oils are very important to keep a entire body wholesome.Engage with your medical doctor about consuming contra--ageing supplements, he is able to inform you which of them are ideal for you. Any contra --aging system needs to include antioxidants and multivitamins, in addition to every other dietary supplements your doctor advises. Utilizing these can boost your activities and decrease your down time due to the consequences of getting older. Guarantee that each of these components will become an element of your everyday program.Be sure to get ready for an unexpected emergency. When you age group you can't shift as quickly as you did once you were younger, plus it may well help you get for a longer time to obtain stuff together or keep in mind stuff in a crunch. Get some points into position when there's an urgent situation and you need to respond fast.Be certain that to help keep healthful snack foods around your home or apartment if you would like reduce indications of aging. If you are planning towards the food store, will not buy potato french fries, candies or cake, which will assist you to decrease the urge when investing in an urge through the day. This can enhance your physical appearance and minimize body fat information within your body.Discover distinct epidermis therapies that are available in the area. To opposite signs of aging try microdermabrasion and perhaps laser light epidermis resurfacing strategies. Check with your skin doctor what he thinks suits you as well as your skin. Will not go overboard this will cause anyone to appear old.Eat a properly-healthy diet program and you will definitely satisfy your body's dietary demands and savor a healthy body when you grow older. Your diet ought to include fruits, greens, fiber content and whole grain. Steer clear of meals loaded with excess fat and cholesterol and find types loaded with nutritional vitamins. Take into account taking a health supplements to make certain all of your nutritional needs are increasingly being fulfilled.Don't waste materials too much of konta osobiste your time and efforts being concerned about ageing. Unwind and enjoy daily life instead! This information will help take away the challenges of aging and allow you to have a good time alternatively. And now that you're more enjoyable, you'll be looking and feeling youthful just before you set the following tips into process.
    251 Posted by lavina
  • By lavina
    When you first see indications of aging, your first impulse might be to freak out. But there's absolutely nothing to hesitate of! There's a lot that can be done to address off aging's results. In this article, you'll get some great suggestions that may help you handle the countless ways in which getting older adjustments you.Target the high quality of your life and quit worrying about figures. Your actual age, body weight, and height are all just numbers, so allow your doctor stress on them. In case you are usually home on the age group and elevation and not spending a lot focus on other activities in life you are not likely to take pleasure in many different points in life that really help you remain youthful.Choose regular protective wellness check out-ups with your community medical professional. As you get older, your whole body is far more prone to sickness and injury. With regular check-ups, you could potentially detect and deal with modest medical problems prior to they develop into even bigger difficulties. It is also recommended that you go to oral and eye verify-ups as well.Just because you aren't as young as you may was once, you can nevertheless make objectives and work to have them completed. Every day life is an at any time-changing trip and shouldn't come to be uninteresting. Setting targets on your own can keep you determined and energetic to find out these are completed. The satisfaction you really feel once you have acquired these goals is going to be insurmountable.Quit multi tasking! The mind are unable to work how it when performed. There are actually it easier and less demanding if you do not try to complete as numerous issues right away. Preventing pressure is important as you grow old to protect yourself from performing injury to your coronary heart plus your body.Take care of the glowing rule to treat other people as you wish these to handle you. Even though many men and women believe that many of the older are indicate and grumpy, you do not have being this way. Take care of other people together with the admiration and sensitivity that you wish these to deal with you and you are certain to get the identical in return.Anyone states it is actually good to remain productive within your aging. This really is. Also, it is true that here is the proper time to take a step back and think about daily life. What was absolutely beneficial? What was a total waste of time? What would you advise your grandchildren to accomplish?Satisfactory sleeping is needed for all, but especially those in the middle of the aging process. When investing in enough sleeping, you will be providing your system the opportunity to relaxation and charge, which assists the brain together with your immunity mechanism. Having a distinct head together with a powerful immunity mechanism, you will likely remain healthy lengthier and you will consistently fight aging.Shell out unique awareness of your diet plan. As you become old, you require to concentrate on what you will be consuming much more cautiously. A well-balanced meals are important to maintain as healthier and energized as is possible. Try eating 5 portions of vegatables and fruits, and three servings of whole grains daily. Restriction fat consumption to no more than 30 pct of your respective diet program. Center on intricate carbohydrates, including crazy rice, whole wheat grains breads and oatmeal. Last of all, drink lots of water.While you grow to be older you will start to get elements of the body no longer working and also they employed to. For a few things, it can be easy to get treatment however for others, you may merely must take these facts. It could be tough to accept but the faster you do the easier it will probably be for you personally.Making use of organic olive oil is really a key and also hardwearing . entire body feeling and looking fresh. Organic olive oil is a versatile, tasty and wholesome strategy to make use of excellent oil for your body. Through the years, natural oils have obtained a poor rap from health professionals, but oils are very important to keep a entire body wholesome.Engage with your medical doctor about consuming contra--ageing supplements, he is able to inform you which of them are ideal for you. Any contra --aging system needs to include antioxidants and multivitamins, in addition to every other dietary supplements your doctor advises. Utilizing these can boost your activities and decrease your down time due to the consequences of getting older. Guarantee that each of these components will become an element of your everyday program.Be sure to get ready for an unexpected emergency. When you age group you can't shift as quickly as you did once you were younger, plus it may well help you get for a longer time to obtain stuff together or keep in mind stuff in a crunch. Get some points into position when there's an urgent situation and you need to respond fast.Be certain that to help keep healthful snack foods around your home or apartment if you would like reduce indications of aging. If you are planning towards the food store, will not buy potato french fries, candies or cake, which will assist you to decrease the urge when investing in an urge through the day. This can enhance your physical appearance and minimize body fat information within your body.Discover distinct epidermis therapies that are available in the area. To opposite signs of aging try microdermabrasion and perhaps laser light epidermis resurfacing strategies. Check with your skin doctor what he thinks suits you as well as your skin. Will not go overboard this will cause anyone to appear old.Eat a properly-healthy diet program and you will definitely satisfy your body's dietary demands and savor a healthy body when you grow older. Your diet ought to include fruits, greens, fiber content and whole grain. Steer clear of meals loaded with excess fat and cholesterol and find types loaded with nutritional vitamins. Take into account taking a health supplements to make certain all of your nutritional needs are increasingly being fulfilled.Don't waste materials too much of konta osobiste your time and efforts being concerned about ageing. Unwind and enjoy daily life instead! This information will help take away the challenges of aging and allow you to have a good time alternatively. And now that you're more enjoyable, you'll be looking and feeling youthful just before you set the following tips into process.
    Sep 17, 2019 251
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