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Old 01-04-2016, 08:31 PM
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So you didn't realize when you were in Nuenetsi camp that there wasn't any locals hunting along with you ?
But it doesn't matter now anyway, got your Leopard didn't you.

Kinda like people want to come here and get their Muley, or Moose, or Antelope !
Albertans come first then outfitters if there is any surplus and we don't have to draw. Hunting in Africa is mostly high fence shooting not the same as here anyway, there is no comparison. I would like to know how many Africans hunt in Alberta every year.
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Old 01-04-2016, 08:35 PM
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Albertans come first then outfitters if there is any surplus and we don't have to draw. Hunting in Africa is mostly high fence shooting not the same as here anyway, there is no comparison. I would like to know how many Africans hunt in Alberta every year.
huh? what does it matter where they come from?

its not about africans hunting here.

take the time to read the last 10 posts to educate yourself. the africa hunt comments are only regarding hypocrisy. you don't get it.
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Old 01-04-2016, 09:49 PM
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huh? what does it matter where they come from?

its not about africans hunting here.

take the time to read the last 10 posts to educate yourself. the africa hunt comments are only regarding hypocrisy. you don't get it.
I get it and I don't think that we owe Africa anything in exchange for going over there, from what I have heard it's not ordinary Africans making the money anyway. I also wonder if they have a chance to hunt? If they want to let other countries hunt fine, I don't want anyone lowering my or any other Albertan's chance to hunt here. High fence hunting is high fence shooting. When my son was over there he had a choice to walk around, shoot from a truck, or a baited blind, and that was bow hunting. Three other acquaintances were the same. All did agree that if you wanted to shoot lots it was a good deal but it wasn't hunting. The one guy shot a female lion because males were too expensive for him. It's about the sickest thing I heard so far. Saskatchewan does the same thing only on a smaller scale. Outfitters aare trouble from white tails in the east to sheep in the west.
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Old 01-04-2016, 08:38 PM
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Albertans come first then outfitters if there is any surplus and we don't have to draw. Hunting in Africa is mostly high fence shooting not the same as here anyway, there is no comparison. I would like to know how many Africans hunt in Alberta every year.
And A high fence means what exactly ? when the property is 80,000 acres
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Old 01-04-2016, 08:52 PM
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Albertans come first then outfitters if there is any surplus and we don't have to draw. Hunting in Africa is mostly high fence shooting not the same as here anyway, there is no comparison. I would like to know how many Africans hunt in Alberta every year.
Obviously you are completely ignorant when it comes to the topic of hunting in Africa. Hunting in South Africa is primarily high fenced, Namibia also has a large high fenced industry. In the other 19 or so countries on the African continent that allow hunting it is most certainly not high fenced. Please educate yourself before making comments on topics you know nothing about.

There most certainly is a comparison, I already made it.

I also have regular clients that hunt here, who live South Africa.
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