How come Gilmore is a farmer but we call him a 'professional alcoholic' ???
How come Gilmore is a farmer but we call him a 'professional alcoholic' ???
i just checked out the photo again, the 4X4 post in the background is more or less square...the bag is leaning with the bottom on the dirt..so the arrows are actually on a good angle..( in case someone wants to shoot out that far and expect em to look straight in..they actually arent)..
anyone know where theres a large bear that needs to be assasinated??
Hey Pro66 , Thanks that sounds reasonable ....
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ProGuide is not professional hunter, he is a professional guide. He gets paid to guide hunters to animals. His name says it all.
Gatehouse is a professional chef, 'cause that's what he gets paid to do. He makes food for people.
The PH in Africa is mostly now a mis-nomer. In the old days there were professional hunters. They got paid to kill game. Elephants for ivory and rogues, predators and meat for the markets. A PH has become, in modern times in Africa, what we would call a guide.
So, in Africa, ProGuide would be a PH and Gatehouse would be black.[/quote]
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Laugh? Why would I laugh? Id pat him on the back and say hes one lucky guy!
All kidding aside why do you care what proguide calls himself? You shouldnt give a rats ass if he referred to himself as "King Pubah of All Things Hunting" Plus he has a job that most of us on here would kill for so why bash the title he gave himself, and just because he doesn't pull the trigger doesn't mean he isnt hunting.
Pretty much done here? I'm just about a second or two from moving this thread out into Open Chat. Probably do it tomorrow.
Why does the sign in the back say 60 then?
Proguide, don't change a thing your doing. I myself enjoy what you share with us on this site. You have always been very respectful even though some people haven't returned the same respect.
I would have no problem recommending you to people who want or need to be guided. Your videos and pictures are awesome.
My Grandfather (Gido for those Yukranians) was a guide, trapper and hunter for a living his whole life so i respect what you do because it is very hard work at times.
Keep on sharing