I shot a huge cat on a hunt in 94 I think.Something I always wanted to do was to hunt the US's supreme predator with a bow. The kill IS kind of anti climatic, but the chase is unbelievably hard. Yes they do need to be managed. An adult lion will kill an elk or mule deer twice a week on average if memory serves me. Figure I "saved" several hundred elk and deer from a horrible death for the rest of that lions natural life.
There are lots of hunts we go on where the shots are anti climatic..bear or deer over bait, antelope at a waterhole, elk at a mud wallow for example. Lion hunts are much more strenuous/exciting than those.
I can understand where Shawn is coming from though. I have no desire to hunt camels, giraffes or zebra, but I understand there are others who would find that exciting and can appreciate where they are coming from. Just not for me.
BTW this cat is full mounted standing on a rock in my den, so in some respects he will live forever or at least until I die and pass him on to my heirs if they want it.