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Old 28 July 2015, 03:39 PM
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...n-dentist.html

I hope the authorities are able to prosecute this trophy hunter aswell, what a ****€r
Old 28 July 2015, 04:17 PM
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See you can buy the authorities if got the right money there ..

The Chinese take elephant tusk out of there , authorities turn blinds eye , cos after all they're their patrons ...

While Mugabe ships the whole animal to them
Old 28 July 2015, 04:43 PM
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Someone should strap him in the hot seat and set about some molar extraction with a Pair pliers and no anaesthetic

Then we'll see whos the best sportsmen
Old 28 July 2015, 05:09 PM
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There should be no reason for the hunting of such animals to exist any longer.

Makes my p1ss boil, I'm sure Gervais will have this F*cker all over FB and IG in no time.
Old 28 July 2015, 05:33 PM
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Makes fox hunting, which is a pest, look like nothing.

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Old 28 July 2015, 06:45 PM
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The table should be turned on him, let him be the hunted.
I find it highly upsetting that some rich **** feels the need to go and kill such animals all in the name of fun, sport or whatever they class it as.
Utterly deplorable
Old 28 July 2015, 06:52 PM
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What a horrible dentist.
Old 28 July 2015, 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by nik52wrx
The table should be turned on him, let him be the hunted.
I find it highly upsetting that some rich **** feels the need to go and kill such animals all in the name of fun, sport or whatever they class it as.
Utterly deplorable
This +1

The **** needs hanging imo!
Old 28 July 2015, 08:09 PM
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It's okay guys, he feels bad about it apparently.
Old 28 July 2015, 08:14 PM
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Bad publicity affecting his business already

Originally Posted by ReallyReallyGoodMeat
It's okay guys, he feels bad about it apparently.
Old 28 July 2015, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
What a horrible dentist.
Hope his patients hit his source of income and move practice.

Never understood the need to kill something for sport.
Old 29 July 2015, 12:26 AM
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After hitting it with the bow & arrow they then had to track the wounded animal for 40hrs before finally killing it with a rifle!!!
Also, apparently, the next alpha male will now more than likely kill all of cecils Cubs to remove his bloodline. What a lowlife piece of scum these people are, and for what, and how has he got the nerve to be smiling in the bloody picture, what an absolute dick.
Old 29 July 2015, 02:15 AM
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Old 29 July 2015, 05:38 AM
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Hunters define hunting as a sport. As a friend once said, if the lion/rabbit (substitute with what you wish) had a shot gun then it would be a sport. See who would run faster. I hope there is karma and the lowlife coward scum gets what he deserves.

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What a ******.
At least he's gone into hiding, so his business will hopefully suffer as a result.
Old 29 July 2015, 08:20 AM
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Just heard in Sky News that he and another (his guide?) will indeed be tried in court. Bloody good!
Old 29 July 2015, 08:27 AM
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Regarding bow and arrow 'hunting'....

My boss knows one of our work colleagues across the pond that does it. When he was telling him that he hunted game with a bow, my boss was initially 'impressed', thinking he must be a really good shot. But then he showed him a video, and he ends up shooting the animal, virtually on top of it, from about 5 feet away - i.e. he couldn't miss!! Ridiculous, how can that be considered 'sport'.

Indeed, the boss had to try very hard not to burst out laughing in his face.

It surely is the ultimate small man/***** compensater...?

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Killing a wild (or any) animal and bragging on a photo, how macho!
Old 29 July 2015, 08:37 AM
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So who pays for conservation?

the 35k will be the bag fee for the hunt, that will go back into conservation and protecting the other animals.

If your that anti hunting then dig deep in yer pockets, but you wont ever raise as much as bag fee's do.
Old 29 July 2015, 10:54 AM
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That's the trouble, it's a catch 22 situation. The hunting funds the conservation and protection of animals. Without the hunting and massive fees paid out, they can't afford to preserve the animals. Although I am completely against the hunting of animals such as majestic lions etc let's be clear.

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Old 29 July 2015, 11:12 AM
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yeah, sounds like it may turn out the hunt was actualy illegal, but he has stated he paid for a proper hunt.

As you say catch 22. People complain of it took him hours to die etc etc, but how many animals starve to death, or get injured by predators and die of infection and injury days later?

It's a cruel world, but make no mistake mother nature can be extremely cruel as well.
Old 29 July 2015, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by joz8968
Regarding bow and arrow 'hunting'....

My boss knows one of our work colleagues across the pond that does it. When he was telling him that he hunted game with a bow, my boss was initially 'impressed', thinking he must be a really good shot. But then he showed him a video, and he ends up shooting the animal, virtually on top of it, from about 5 feet away - i.e. he couldn't miss!! Ridiculous, how can that be considered 'sport'.

Indeed, the boss had to try very hard not to burst out laughing in his face.

It surely is the ultimate small man/***** compensater...?

It must have been a very daft animal to stand there while the bow hunter shot it from 5ft away! In fact, luring the animal in that close is considered the skill, not the shot itself, and a kill is almost certain. Letting fly from a hundred yards or more would be likely to wound and not kill so is never done by true bow hunters. Of course lions and polar bears would probably be very happy to have someone with a bow standing just 5ft away.

But as has been mentioned elsewhere the shooting of animals by licence raises essential income in poor countries, to fund conservation whilst keeping the process under control. This is quite different to the wanton and unregulated destruction caused by poachers.

Do I like it? Definitely not, although I have no problems shooting animals that are pests, that need controlling or are eaten. Cecil the lion didn't fit into any of those categories, and having seen him and his ladies in the wild I cannot understand why anyone would want to end his life. I'm sure the man responsible will have plenty of time to rue his mistake.
Old 29 July 2015, 12:28 PM
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What makes it worse is that the hunter apologised because he didn't realise it's THE FAMOUS lion.
No problem killing any lion then
Are you sure all the money paid to hunt actually goes into the funding the conservation of animals and not some sort of comission/bribe/money making scheme/you name what ?

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Very liberal in here today....

I agree, whoever decided on the name Cecil should be beaten with sticks. No justification for burdening anything with that name in the 21st century.

OTOH the American in question looks a bit blasé about such things - from what's been reported by the BBC.

What upsets me isn't that he/they killed a lion, it's that he used a crossbow and then went chasing it... To have someone despatch it with a gun 40 hours later. Also, to have attempted to destroy the GPS collar.

"Cecil" though <sigh> , a lion deserves a better name - like Richard!
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Originally Posted by vindaloo
Very liberal in here today....

I agree, whoever decided on the name Cecil should be beaten with sticks. No justification for burdening anything with that name in the 21st century.

OTOH the American in question looks a bit blasé about such things - from what's been reported by the BBC.

What upsets me isn't that he/they killed a lion, it's that he used a crossbow and then went chasing it... To have someone despatch it with a gun 40 hours later. Also, to have attempted to destroy the GPS collar.

"Cecil" though <sigh> , a lion deserves a better name - like Richard!

That wasn't a crossbow it was a compound bow, quite a different item and more than man enough for the job in the right hands. He just didn't use it very well though.
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Presumably it was Cecil Rhodes,

Even more of a tryrant
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Originally Posted by Paben
It must have been a very daft animal to stand there while the bow hunter shot it from 5ft away! In fact, luring the animal in that close is considered the skill, not the shot itself, and a kill is almost certain. Letting fly from a hundred yards or more would be likely to wound and not kill so is never done by true bow hunters...
Sure, I do understand the tactics and, ahem, 'skill' involved -- but it's still crap. Don't you think?

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Originally Posted by LSherratt
That's the trouble, it's a catch 22 situation. The hunting funds the conservation and protection of animals. Without the hunting and massive fees paid out, they can't afford to preserve the animals.
So preservation and protection from hunters and poachers, is paid for by accepting money from hunters. Can't see any problems at all with that.
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Originally Posted by joz8968
Sure, I do understand the tactics and, ahem, 'skill' involved -- but it's still crap. Don't you think?
It is certainly a considerable skill to lure a very wary animal to within a few feet, but for what it's worth I agree with your sentiments. Having brought it in that close it would be just as much an achievement to then poke the animal in the backside with a stick. It would be shocked, possibly chastened, but still alive to rethink it's poor fieldcraft. The backside poking method might produce an unwelcome outcome with bears and lions of course.
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Originally Posted by Paben
...The backside poking method might produce an unwelcome outcome with bears and lions of course.
See, this is it.

The hunter will have every backup plan and means available to him, should it all go '**** up'. After all, (and I'm assuming), he's hardly going to stand there all alone and ponder, "Okay, I totally missed - it's your turn now, Mr Lion..."


^^^ But if he were too, then I'd 'appreciate' the sporting aspect to it a little bit more!

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