dev wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 5:41 pmShivaji.Dasgupta wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:46 pmThe legendary Rogue jumbo Hunter and wildlife photographer Mr. Dinesh Choudhury.
Name: Dinesh Choudhury
Native place: Guwahati Assam
Date of birth: not known
Death: 19/01/2021 aged 76.
He is a famous Elephant expert, Rogue jumbo hunter and on later life wild life photographer. He completed his college from at. Edmunds college shillong Meghalaya. Later on he studied from National Dairy Research institute Bangalore.
He worked for Dairy development department Assam and purabi Dairy.
No. of books and documentaries have been made on his work. Choudhury is the central figure in the book " To the. Elephant Graveyard" by Tarquin Hall.
He used a Winchester .458 Magnam rifle. But later on he was settled with photography only.
His dedication for wildlife conservation is respected by all the wildlife lovers.
His total kills of Rogue jumbos is not mentioned properly but what I find out is it's 12+ ( may be this no will change if I get the correct data) no other animal hunting record is available for him.
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The picture of this rifle I got while searching the details about late Mr. Choudhury. I am not sure about this is the same rifle he used or not.
If any member has any more information about Mr. Dinesh Choudhury then kindly share the same.
I had the good fortune to meet him and buy a fishing rod from him. Turned out later that he was related. He has been covered by National Geographic. He did switch to a newer Ruger rifle later, if I recall correctly. He was a very humble man with loads of tales to narrate.
Lucky you Dev. I have tried to get some details about his weapon and his hunting but no specific data available.
Timmy, where your uncle was based. One of my uncle ( passed last year in Covid) was a hunter but only small games. He was Ex IAF and faught in both 65 and 71 wars. He took retirement in 1975 approx and Joined Tata steel. In his spare time he used to go for small games but after 1985/86 he stopped it.