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Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:54 pm
by prashantsingh
A tigress wandered out of Corbett National Park and moved into Dist. Moradabad. The last count I heard was that she had killed 5 people.
Yesterday a meeting was called by the Dist. Admin where they had invited some hunters (including my friend Singh--who happens to be a local). Having shot 10 maneating leopards before Singh was rather confident. So he took his .375 rifle along with all his certificates and went to apply for the permit.
He had also given my name along as a member of his "Shikar Team".
I had almost started dreaming of the Maneating Tiger Hunt and penning down the experience here......when my dreams were shattered.

The final permits were issued today.
To 5 hunters.
Interestingly my friend failed the test.
He was NOT issued the permit. :(
Wonder what the criteria for selection was?

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:08 pm
by brihacharan
prashantsingh wrote:A tigress wandered out of Corbett National Park and moved into Dist. Moradabad. The last count I heard was that she had killed 5 people.
Yesterday a meeting was called by the Dist. Admin where they had invited some hunters (including my friend Singh--who happens to be a local). Having shot 10 maneating leopards before Singh was rather confident. So he took his .375 rifle along with all his certificates and went to apply for the permit. He had also given my name along as a member of his "Shikar Team".
I had almost started dreaming of the Maneating Tiger Hunt and penning down the experience here......when my dreams were shattered.

The final permits were issued today.
To 5 hunters.
Interestingly my friend failed the test.
He was NOT issued the permit. :(
Wonder what the criteria for selection was?
Hi Prashant,
> I can understand & empathize your "Dream Shattering Experience"
> Yes - One needs to find out the "Criteria" behind awarding the permits.... May be it would open a "Pandora's Box"...
> Politics, Nepotism, maybe even bribe????
> Less said the better...
Briha

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:20 pm
by skeetshot
Reports are that Shafat had flown into Delhi today morning to go to Bijnor where the tigress was last seen at Raina Village

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:37 pm
by Pran
Hello Doc,
File a RTI application with the forest department to find out what the selection criteria was.
Regards
Pran

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:58 pm
by Katana
Didn't realise there was a 'criteria' on paper! That is to say that, the Forest Department actually have guidelines on them. Interestingly, how come they don't have their own men and weapons?

Don't mean to throw a spanner in the works for Prashant, but......?

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:10 pm
by marksman
Three guesses for selection criteria.........
Marksman

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 7:28 pm
by skeetshot
Saifi has also reached there

Also, a few locals with 12 bores have also reached there

Seems like a free for all

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 7:49 pm
by skeetshot
Tiger has reached Afzalgarh and heavy fog is setting in.

Their are chances that she might make it back to Corbett tonight

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:58 pm
by prashantsingh
skeetshot wrote:Tiger has reached Afzalgarh and heavy fog is setting in.

Their are chances that she might make it back to Corbett tonight

That would be great. But I wouldn't want to photograph this one on my next visit to Corbett ---which is in February (next month).

Of what I heard is that she made another kill today (a few hours ago).
A 17 year old boy in some village in Bijnor (a dist. adjoining Moradabad).
The sugarcane factories opened late in UP this year. There is still lots of hiding place for the big cat.
But unlike leopards, Tigers are bold.
If it shows up.
It should give a fair chance to the hunter.

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 9:05 pm
by skeetshot
prashantsingh wrote:. . . .
Of what I heard is that she made another kill today (a few hours ago).
A 17 year old boy in some village in Bijnor (a dist. adjoining Moradabad).
The sugarcane factories opened late in UP this year. There is still lots of hiding place for the big cat.
But unlike leopards, Tigers are bold.
If it shows up.
It should give a fair chance to the hunter.
Yes, I also got similar info on todays human kill

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 9:40 am
by skeetshot
UPDATE:

After she moved to the Afzalgarh area last night, she was about 10-15 kms from Corbett.

It rained heavily last night and even though the posse was up all night, the weather did not permit any sighting.

Morning report from Saifi is that she has moved into Corbett and safety.

Also, I think, once she moved into Uttrakhand, the Shoot orders of the UP Chief Conservator would not be valid.

Total death toll is 12 and official toll is 5. Many of the victims had been partially eaten.

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 12:19 pm
by AgentDoubleS
Prashant, I opened this thread hoping this will be the start of another series of experiences of a ME hunt by you. Disappointed that Singh and you did not get the permit.

Keenly following skeetshot's updates.

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:40 pm
by prashantsingh
skeetshot wrote:UPDATE:

Morning report from Saifi is that she has moved into Corbett and safety.

Total death toll is 12 and official toll is 5. Many of the victims had been partially eaten.
Once a maneater. Always a maneater.
There is no guarentee that after moving back into the jungles. This tigress will not kill more humans at a later stage.
In my opinion a maneater is best captured/killed.
Just like a murderer (read serial killer) is best put behind bars/hanged.

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:46 pm
by prashantsingh
SS wrote:Prashant, I opened this thread hoping this will be the start of another series of experiences of a ME hunt by you. Disappointed that Singh and you did not get the permit.

Keenly following skeetshot's updates.
Sorry to disappoint you SS.
Interestingly my friend has shot the maximum maneaters amongst all the hunters who had applied.
He has also been a registered hunter with the U.P. forest Dept ( even before Uttarakhand state was formed) which makes him the senior most hunter .

Yet he did not get the permit.
Perhaps there is more to it than what we can think of.

Re: Maneating tigress of Moradabad

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:10 pm
by AgentDoubleS
I am sure there is more to it. Hope no trigger happy 'PH' goes on a spree in the garb of protecting human life and worse still state revenues through tourism.