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She is QUEEN of the safari, bitches!

Nope, non-impressed. Kinda reminds me of the chick from NY that short-roped her way to the top of Mount Everest.

I hunt, but also I think idiots that kill endangered species have serious childhood issues.
 
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AKAKBUCK;1464826; said:

FIFU

I think that is great, seriously. Conservation is the way to go. But I am guessing that the picture is not so rosey outside of SA.

It's weird, I have no problem with hunting birds. But I cannot think of why I would ever kill a big top-of the food chain animal like a bear or elephant. I just don't see the point.
 
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Folanator;1464875; said:
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I think that is great, seriously. Conservation is the way to go. But I am guessing that the picture is not so rosey outside of SA.

It's weird, I have no problem with hunting birds. But I cannot think of why I would ever kill a big top-of the food chain animal like a bear or elephant. I just don't see the point.

Oh, I never would either.

And, I have no idea what this woman paid for the permit, I'd presume it was big money, but, I know that for other game (at least), it's a big money maker for these some of these countries to be able to continue to administrate these things....
 
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BB73;1463951; said:
Now I'm impressed.

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It's the male lion isn't it?
 
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Yeah, not really seeing the bad-assed-ness here. A real hunter kills the prey with a killshot (after the initial shot if necessary) and doesn't let it bleed to death over a period of hours.
 
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If this was done by a male it would get little or no recognition. All the hype here is more about the hunter being female. Sorry to be offensive, I'm not trying to be sexist but that is just the nature of the situation.

I personally find no interset in the article no matter what kind of weapon was used or the gender of the hunter.
 
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Bucklion;1465432; said:
Yeah, not really seeing the bad-assed-ness here. A real hunter kills the prey with a killshot (after the initial shot if necessary) and doesn't let it bleed to death over a period of hours.

I agree totally about the bad move of letting it bleed to death instead of going up and finishing it off. I'm still impressed by the training and time it took for her to get strong enough to be able to draw the size bow it seems it would take to get a single arrow into an elephant deep enough even for it to bleed out. It's a pretty major wound, if not a true single killing stroke.


scarletandgrey;1465470; said:
If this was done by a male it would get little or no recognition. All the hype here is more about the hunter being female. Sorry to be offensive, I'm not trying to be sexist but that is just the nature of the situation.

Not offensive at all, you are totally correct, had it been a male it would have no interest for me either. Men do it all the time. Women, not so much. So yea, it is all about the gender in this case. No denying that one.
 
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OCBuckWife;1465516; said:
I agree totally about the bad move of letting it bleed to death instead of going up and finishing it off. I'm still impressed by the training and time it took for her to get strong enough to be able to draw the size bow it seems it would take to get a single arrow into an elephant deep enough even for it to bleed out. It's a pretty major wound, if not a true single killing stroke.




Not offensive at all, you are totally correct, had it been a male it would have no interest for me either. Men do it all the time. Women, not so much. So yea, it is all about the gender in this case. No denying that one.

Don't call me a bitch, skank. :pissed:
 
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