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Title: Traditional Big Five
Post by: alimoche on December 11, 2008, 02:36:00 AM
Has anyone in history made the big five with traditional equipment??
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: Trad Man 25 on December 11, 2008, 10:30:00 AM
Well Howard Hill has shot Lion, Elephant and Buff, and im not sure about Rhino and leopard.

Cant think off the top of me head any one that has shot Rhino, so i guess thats me out.

James
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: Jorge on December 11, 2008, 10:43:00 AM
Mr Negley and Bob Swinehart, and not sure about other species, as crocodiles,hippos...
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: Trad Man 25 on December 11, 2008, 10:56:00 AM
They have shot Rhino, or they have shot all the Big Five.???
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: Jorge on December 11, 2008, 11:58:00 AM
All the big five, but not sure
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: tradtusker on December 11, 2008, 02:31:00 PM
i think Ashby has shot rhino?

as for all the big five i think Mr Negley and Bob Swinehart
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: alimoche on December 12, 2008, 05:59:00 PM
Do yo know if they did it with recurve or longbow??

This is a introduction for really interesting story, come on!!!
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: huckbuck on December 12, 2008, 06:25:00 PM
Bob Swinehart did it with a longbow, some question his ethics on the elephant. Bill Negley did it with the Recurve.
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: Cyrille on December 12, 2008, 07:50:00 PM
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Originally posted by alimoche:
Has anyone in history made the big five with traditional equipment??
I suggest that you consult the Howard Hill website. They list all of his accomplishments in the realm of archery.
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: alimoche on December 14, 2008, 09:51:00 AM
Ok, thanks!

I asked that because there is a spanish hunter that has started a project about being the first one to harvest the big five with traditional equipment. Well, the "big 7" because he add to the list the crocodile and the hippo.

Here is the webpage, I suppose you will not undestand much, but take a look at the pictures.
 http://www.losgrandesdeafrica.com

I open this thread because I didnt like a few things.

First, who controls wich is the first one or not, or if it was fair chase??

I tell you a bit about the story. The hunt was take this summer in south africa, in a ranch called kunkuru and fountain valley natural reserve. The croco was taken the first day, and by the look of the pics it doesnt look like it was the tipycal place for a croco, there is just a bit of water.

The second day of the hunt he got the lion, amazingly the lion was taking a nap while they stalked it till 19 meters. Beautifull hair, looks like the cat had a wonderfull chilldhood.

The forth day, he got the buffalo. It is amazing that some one can harvest three animals in four days in fair chase conditions! Even with rifle!! Or that is my expirience after been in five diferent countries of the dark continent...

I suppose many of you have got a lot of expirience in the continent, doesnt something smells wrong?
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: Trad Man 25 on December 14, 2008, 12:47:00 PM
Pedro,

Hes just one of those rich men that think Hunting is shooting tame drugged animals.

Looked to me that they just chucked a crock in to a water hole, and then got the guy to shoot it. The Rhino, if you go back and look at the angle the arrow entered the rhino, i think that thing was lying down when he shot it.
As for the Buff, of corse we cant tell what its says, just going by pics, firstly shooting 3 animals in 4 days??? The one guy that i now of that truly shot a cape buff in fair chase  walk and stalk with Trad is Paul Schafer, and he was said to be the best bowhunter that ever lived.
And judging by the looks of this guy, I dont think so.

Id guess you could say hes shot all 7 animals with a Trad Bow, but he definalty diffident hunt all 7.

James
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: alimoche on December 14, 2008, 01:46:00 PM
He has not shot the 7 animals yet, he started with those in south africa, next year hunting thick skined animals will be prohibited in that country, and also the law of breeded lions release will be aplied.

Hi James! Nice to met you!
I supposed that tradgangers didnt know about this, and wanted to show it to you. Is incredible.

I have been hunting bufallo in Botswana, Mozambique and CAR and cant think about a two day hunt!

Any one knows that ranch?
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: tradtusker on December 15, 2008, 05:14:00 PM
interesting stuff Pedro thanks for sharing. looks like he's shooting a predator recurve

lota money to do that! Safari is big Business sometime good for the sport and the animals and the environment sometimes bad we wont go into though.

doesnt something smells wrong? ...um yes

there's a big difference between "shooting" a bunch of animals and actually "Hunting" them! BIG DIFFERENCE!!

PM me some time id like to see some of your pics from Africa

cheers Andy
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: alimoche on December 15, 2008, 05:33:00 PM
Yes, by the way I think he is sponsored by predator archery..

Andy, I have the computer broken where I have the pics. I have the exact same picture in the mapumbukue reserve!!hehe Beautifull place, we saw a monster bushbuck, and I think that the same kilckspringer.

I ahve been looking at some of your threaths and looks like you hunt in a beatifull way. Must be awesome to enjoy Africa the way you do. Congrats!

Good luck in the woods!

Pedro
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: tradtusker on December 15, 2008, 09:00:00 PM
Thanks Pedro
well when you get your computer working let me know.  and if you ever get over here to Colorado give me a shout and we'l try do some hunting.
James and i are hoping to go back in a few years and try for Giraffe walk and stalk
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: Ben Maher on December 16, 2008, 05:07:00 AM
this fella is either the best and luckiest hunter currently pulling a bow string.... or..... just perhaps, and forgive my cynicism, it smells of something less than savoury. Staged marksmanship has nothing to do with hunting. Ben
Title: Re: Traditional Big Five
Post by: mdwatts on December 16, 2008, 08:56:00 AM
The croc never even stirred the mud up....  I didn't waste my time looking any further.  Canned hunt.