ozyclint
WKR
i liken it to those 'gold medal' red stags hunts in NZ where they make sure the fence and the feed bucket aren't in the hero shot.
Mixed emotions here... But I will play devils advocate. If someone came up to me and said hey, if you have $500 bucks I have 10 guys that will help you shoot the biggest bull in the state of Montana you better believe my answer would be yes. My 360k is probably his 500 bucks.
obviously this has come close to ruining hunting and just an average guided hunt is insane to me.
The other credit he does indeed deserve is the shot. If anyone has shot long range, you know you don’t just roll up and nail a 960 yard shot. Even if you do have someone helpingwith your dials. And credit to the guy calling the shot in that wind. Obviously they dialed that perfectly which isn’t in the video.
There is some credit to be had there. Just my thoughts.
Everyone wants to beat this guy into the ground (JJ), so I was expecting the worst when I clicked on the video. Hard to see what the haters are seeing here.
He made an incredible shot and stays on the bull and makes a follow-up to boot. That's 2 hits at 1000 yards. He also asks for another round to be ready which his guide should have been pushing. Then when he gets over to bull he readily admits that he is not a hunter and gives the credit to all of the hunters to allow him the opportunity. He was respectful and gracious of the opportunity. He knows his money bought the opportunity and doesn't try to hide that fact. What more do you want?
Be pissed off at the system if you don't want someone to be able to buy record book bull/buck/etc.
Give this guy the credit he deserves. Great shooting, humility and respect for those that did the legwork.
Everyone wants to beat this guy into the ground (JJ), so I was expecting the worst when I clicked on the video. Hard to see what the haters are seeing here.
He made an incredible shot and stays on the bull and makes a follow-up to boot. That's 2 hits at 1000 yards. He also asks for another round to be ready which his guide should have been pushing. Then when he gets over to bull he readily admits that he is not a hunter and gives the credit to all of the hunters to allow him the opportunity. He was respectful and gracious of the opportunity. He knows his money bought the opportunity and doesn't try to hide that fact. What more do you want?
Be pissed off at the system if you don't want someone to be able to buy record book bull/buck/etc.
Give this guy the credit he deserves. Great shooting, humility and respect for those that did the legwork.
50 years ago with a 270 a four power scope i would have said it was amazing. there is nothing amazing about that shot with todays guns and optics.Everyone wants to beat this guy into the ground (JJ), so I was expecting the worst when I clicked on the video. Hard to see what the haters are seeing here.
He made an incredible shot and stays on the bull and makes a follow-up to boot. That's 2 hits at 1000 yards. He also asks for another round to be ready which his guide should have been pushing. Then when he gets over to bull he readily admits that he is not a hunter and gives the credit to all of the hunters to allow him the opportunity. He was respectful and gracious of the opportunity. He knows his money bought the opportunity and doesn't try to hide that fact. What more do you want?
Be pissed off at the system if you don't want someone to be able to buy record book bull/buck/etc.
Give this guy the credit he deserves. Great shooting, humility and respect for those that did the legwork.
Nothing about this represents hunting. This is just a "kill" If this is your idea of hunting just go to your high fence. No amount of money that could go to conservation can justify the slap in the face this is to what hunting means. Guy didn't even have another bullet ready. He asked one of his peasants to hand him one. Also everyone ok with this, say this was a unit in Colorado that took you 20 years to draw and you scouted it non stop for a year. (by the way I know this was in AZ just an ex here) How are you gonna feel if a whole army tromps around the unit you spend a lifetime to draw and scouted just to have some fat ass wreck the whole unit a week before bc this is only gonna get worse the more we condone it and justify it saying it goes to conservation. BTW does anyone even know how this money gets allocated. Might just be a big fat bonus for the higher ups for all we know. I know I'll piss a few off with my comments, but watch this video and ask yourself why we should just be ok with this.
To me it's not even about that he hired guides. It's the fact that the guides had people camped on top of the bull for a couple weeks straight watching every move. Might as well have cell cams out. Just doesn't appear as fair chase to me, let alone any of the general public that happens on the video.Lots of sour grapes here for a guy who can afford to hire guides and legally kill a great Bull. Not my cup of tea, or should I say cup of gold. If he's happy with it and he did it legal, good for him.