$500,000 Mule Deer

He built a corporation and is now enjoying the fruits of his labors, more power to him. And on top of it all, he is supporting conservation. Personally I had seen his shops but never eaten there until a couple of months ago. Heard that he was an enthusiastic hunter and decided "what the heck, why not support one of our own?"

And to top it off, it wasn't a bad sandwich. Might have to stop in again someday.
 
These high auctions prices are caused by states giving away supremely valuable trophy animals through the draw system. Socialism versus Capitalism. My sour grapes are that I won't live long enough to draw a bighorn sheep and unless I win the lottery will never be able to afford one!

Stop pleading poverty.... :E Rofl:
 
Pandas gotta be worth some serious dough if the mulies go for half a million dollars. Hell of a fundraiser.
Hunting a panda would be about as much fun as shooting an anglworm. Yawn!
 
Remember, all the giant Panda that we see are just in a zoo.

Wild ones might act a lot different. But getting a permit to hunt them in China just may cost you a lot more than a Antelope Island mule deer tag.
 
He built a corporation and is now enjoying the fruits of his labors, more power to him. And on top of it all, he is supporting conservation. Personally I had seen his shops but never eaten there until a couple of months ago. Heard that he was an enthusiastic hunter and decided "what the heck, why not support one of our own?"

And to top it off, it wasn't a bad sandwich. Might have to stop in again someday.
I also share a similar positive sentiment towards this entrepreneur. Through their efforts, they've built a successful corporation and now actively support conservation efforts. If the business offers quality products, supporting its initiatives is not just a way to enjoy their offerings but also contributes to the development of local business and environmental preservation. I'm also looking forward to returning there again!
 
He donates a lot of money to actual projects where you can see the money being spent. Not just to a big nonprofit organization where everyone gets paid and then what is left over goes to wildlife. I’m happy to have JJ on our side.
 
10 big dangerous game safaris in places like Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Tanzania or one mule deer for a few days. I know what I’d choose.
I'm quite sure JJ did all the above;)

I got a first hand review of exactly what happened in Namibia from his PH that was with him. No wrong doing, just a lot of misinformation based on agendas. Mostly by jealous hunters, unfortunately.
 
I've been accused of buying a $16m mule deer... that came with a free farm, feedlot and dairy ;)

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"He built a corporation and is now enjoying the fruits of his labors, more power to him. And on top of it all, he is supporting conservation. Personally I had seen his shops but never eaten there until a couple of months ago. Heard that he was an enthusiastic hunter and decided "what the heck, why not support one of our own?"

And to top it off, it wasn't a bad sandwich. Might have to stop in again someday.
I also share a similar positive sentiment towards this entrepreneur. Through their efforts, they've built a successful corporation and now actively support conservation efforts. If the business offers quality products, supporting its initiatives is not just a way to enjoy their offerings but also contributes to the development of local business and environmental preservation. I'm also looking forward to returning there again!
Yes, it's like in a movie when the main character, upon seeing someone's clear purpose and dedication, decides to join their cause. It's that moment when the character, despite initial doubts, feels a strong desire to support someone who is truly devoted to an important cause.

I recently watched a film that illustrates a similar situation - "Jerry Maguire". In this film, the main character, a sports agent, finds a new purpose in his life by supporting his clients not only as athletes but also as individuals with their ideas and values. Anyway, that's just my personal opinion.
 
10 big dangerous game safaris in places like Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Tanzania or one mule deer for a few days. I know what I’d choose.
He doesn't have to choose
 
Some thoughts to keep in mind about these "conservation charity" hunts.... They do funnel a very large shot of cash into sometimes very narrow, ear-marked programs. They massage the egos of the very few who can participate. They tend to alienate avarage hunters who are the backbone of grassroots conservation political clout.
fourfive8: They don’t “alienate me”, I can NOT resent a wealthy guy that can afford a $$Million dollar Hunt just because I can Not….same way I can NOT resent an average Hunter that has No special skills and None above my own — but LUCKS Into a WORLD RECORD Whitetail….good for them, Milo Hanson was Not an accomplished Wolrd Class Hunter but he killed the World Record Whiitetail Deer 30 years ago and “good for him” he deserves it as much as anyone - even as much as ME
 

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Nice one there. I guided for mulies and elk for about 10 or so years in northern New Mexico.
 
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