The maneater that stood it's ground
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The maneater that stood it's ground
Coming up soon.
Starring
Safarigent
Zaheer Bakshi
Sudhir Raghav
and
yours truly
Starring
Safarigent
Zaheer Bakshi
Sudhir Raghav
and
yours truly
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Bring it on prashantsingh!
When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns!
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Waiting......
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
And where were you?it sounds chilling.
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Prashant,this will be Good,with you & Safarigent.Waiting for the Release,book me for the front Rowprashantsingh wrote:Coming up soon.
Starring
Safarigent
Zaheer Bakshi
Sudhir Raghav
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Sorry friends. This may take a little time.
Abhi to party shuru hui hai
Abhi to party shuru hui hai
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Hi Prashant,sry to interrupt the Party,was it the Female Leopard { i feel odd saying Leopardess} shot near Doon on Friday night?prashantsingh wrote:Sorry friends. This may take a little time.
Abhi to party shuru hui hai
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Waiting here too.
It ain’t over ’til it’s over! "Rocky,Rocky,Rocky....."
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Abhi toh party shuru hui hai!
What an experience listening to that song!
Haha
What an experience listening to that song!
Haha
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
We are on the edge of our seats, Prashantji
“Fanaticism consists of redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your aim.”
saying in the British Royal Navy
saying in the British Royal Navy
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Saw the picture on fb and instantly knew we're in for a treat on IFG! Eagerly waiting..
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
16 January 2015.
Little Sherni's first birthday.
Last year same time I was returning from an unsuccessful maneating tigress hunt.
Corbett 99 and I had just sat down with our first glass of scotch as our kids played. When I got a call from a forest officer.
A 10 year old boy in the outskirts of Dehradun had been picked up by a leopard. There was a pool of blood about a 100 yards away but nothing else.
The boy Krishan had just finished his dinner and come out of his hut to wash his hands . When a leopard came in from behind and attacked in full view of the family. Before the family could react. The boy was dead. By the time they came out. The animal had vanished in the thick undergrowth without a clue.
I picked up my 3006 rifle and handed my 12 bore dbbl gun to C99.
I called up Zaheer (who lives walking distance from my place). He left immediately and was at my place within minutes with his 12 bore db gun.
We jumped into the jeep and were on our way.
Two months ago a 70 year old woman who had gone to the jungles to collect fodder had been killed by a leopard in the same area.
That time the Department had payed the exgratia of Rs 3 lacs and rightly not declared the animal a maneater.
But this time there was no doubt that it was the work of a maneater.
Little Sherni's first birthday.
Last year same time I was returning from an unsuccessful maneating tigress hunt.
Corbett 99 and I had just sat down with our first glass of scotch as our kids played. When I got a call from a forest officer.
A 10 year old boy in the outskirts of Dehradun had been picked up by a leopard. There was a pool of blood about a 100 yards away but nothing else.
The boy Krishan had just finished his dinner and come out of his hut to wash his hands . When a leopard came in from behind and attacked in full view of the family. Before the family could react. The boy was dead. By the time they came out. The animal had vanished in the thick undergrowth without a clue.
I picked up my 3006 rifle and handed my 12 bore dbbl gun to C99.
I called up Zaheer (who lives walking distance from my place). He left immediately and was at my place within minutes with his 12 bore db gun.
We jumped into the jeep and were on our way.
Two months ago a 70 year old woman who had gone to the jungles to collect fodder had been killed by a leopard in the same area.
That time the Department had payed the exgratia of Rs 3 lacs and rightly not declared the animal a maneater.
But this time there was no doubt that it was the work of a maneater.
Last edited by prashantsingh on Thu Jan 29, 2015 9:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
Prashant,
Brewing up a cup of tea and sitting down at the computer.
Looking forward to this account, told in your inimitable style.
Brewing up a cup of tea and sitting down at the computer.
Looking forward to this account, told in your inimitable style.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
What an amazing animal to hunt. Prashant Ji will tell in his own way how the hunter got hunted. Yes..ABHI TOH PARTY SHURU HUE HAI
Re: The maneater that stood it's ground
prashantsingh wrote:16 January 2015.
Little Sherni's first birthday.
Last year same time I was returning from an unsuccessful maneating tigress hunt.
Corbett 99 and I had just sat down with our first glass of scotch as our kids played. When I got a call from a forest officer.
A 10 year old boy in the outskirts of Dehradun had been picked up by a leopard. There was a pool of blood about a 100 yards away but nothing else.
The boy Krishan had just finished his dinner and come out of his hut to wash his hands . When a leopard came in from behind and attacked in full view of the family. Before the family could react. The boy was dead. By the time they came out. The animal had vanished in the thick undergrowth without a clue.
I picked up my 3006 rifle and handed my 12 bore dbbl gun to C99.
I called up Zaheer (who lives walking distance from my place). He left immediately and was at my place within minutes with his 12 bore db gun.
We jumped into the jeep and were on our way.
Two months ago a 70 year old woman who had gone to the jungles to collect fodder had been killed by a leopard in the same area.
That time the Department had payed the exgratia of Rs 3 lacs and rightly not declared the animal a maneater.
But this time there was no doubt that it was was the work of a maneater.
Hi,
Eagerly waiting for the complete hunting account..... In the very own words of Jim Corbet, "A leopard when turns into a man-eater is very difficult to hunt, much more difficult than a man-eating Tiger".
Regards