Excatly Phillip.Firstly bad idea to video, second the black people would not want to waste a bullet hence the reason for the axe, and third I'm not sure this was illegal at all regardless of that letter. We shouldn't judge these people it's their business.
It is a shame that Namibia, well meaning as they are, have banned hound hunting of leopards. I believe the statistics show something like a 10 to 1 ratio of problem animals killed by farmers versus trophy hunts (it may be more extreme even than this). Everyone must understand that predators who are killing livestock in inhabited areas CAN NOT be hunted successfully by conventional means! The will be 100% nocturnal and very clever. The only way to hunt them is with hounds. It's a win win situation because the stock killer is taken and the trophy hunter is happy. How much money did Namibia get for that leopard in the video $0.00!
Regards,
Philip
Not sure why this would be looked at as bad for hunting. .............
Firstly bad idea to video, second the black people would not want to waste a bullet ...............
The sad part is that we only know about this one as it was put on social media..... This happens in Africa every day! If there is no hunter there is no mercy
It is our jobs as hunters to push back and let people know it was not hunted by hunter but a landowner. The reason why should also be pushed. Also the fact that we as hunters do not like how this happened. This overall shows why hunters are needed overall for balance of wildlife.
Get after it. The MET did not even bother to distinguish in their Press release.