billrquimby Report post Posted April 29, 2009 Below is a list of animals that was compiled for an application for the Weatherby Big Game Hunting and Conservation Trophy. I'm writing the memoirs of the hunter who shot all these. The numbers at right of each line are SCI record book scores. I've written books for seven Weatherby winners, and this list is typical of the hunting these guys have done. Their trophy rooms are something to see. Most of his mounts are lifesize mounts. I'd like to have just half of what he's spent in taxidermy fees. This particular guy has a 36x60' trophy room with 18' ceilings, PLUS a 6,000 square foot museum that's open to the public. Not all of his trophies are on this list. Bill Quimby AFRICA African Lion 10/26/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 25 9/16 African Leopard 07/04/1992 Zambia, Mfuwe 14 8/16 Caracal 03/16/1996 South Africa, Witstoot African Wild Cat 03/24/1996 Namibia 6 9/16 Spotted Hyena 10/22/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 18 4/16 Spotted Hyena 07/05/1992 Zambia, Mfuwe 17 10/16 Spotted Hyena 07/05/1992 Zambia, Mfuwe 18 African Elephant 03/24/1979 Sudan, Sakure 159 Southern White Rhinoceros 01/10/1985 South Africa, Northern Province 81 5/8 Cape Buffalo 10/22/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 101 3/8 Cape Buffalo 10/27/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 104 2/8 Nile Buffalo 03/01/1979 Sudan, Khor Deleib 94 6/8 Nile Buffalo 04/01/1979 Sudan, Khor Deleib 98 7/8 Central African Savanna Buffalo 02/11/1993 C.A.R., Bangoran River 85 7/8 Central African Giant Eland 02/12/1993 C.A.R., Bangoran River 128 2/8 Cape Eland 01/12/1985 South Africa, Northern Province 89 6/8 Livingstone Eland 07/01/1987 Zambia, Dimba 97 3/8 East African Eland 03/15/1979 Sudan, Khor Deleib 75 5/8 East African Eland 04/03/1979 Sudan, Khor Deleib 83 4/8 Western Bongo 03/01/1979 Sudan, Sakure 83 2/8 Southern Greater Kudu 01/01/1985 South Africa, Northern Province 129 4/8 Eastern Cape Greater Kudu 03/14/1996 South Africa, Mountain Top 109 4/8 East African Greater Kudu 11/02/1996 Tanzania, Muhesi 121 6/8 Mountain Nyala 03/20/2005 Ethiopia, Bale Mountains 89 7/8 Common Nyala 01/01/1985 South Africa, Windy Ridge 81 Zambezi Sitatunga 07/14/1992 Zambia, Bangweulu 66 3/8 East African Sitatunga 10/23/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 61 6/8 Forest Sitatunga 06/23/2001 Cameroon, near Congo border Lesser Kudu 03/01/1982 Sudan, Magost 74 3/8 Harnessed Bushbuck 02/14/1993 C.A.R., Chad border 35 7/8 Nile Bushbuck 03/01/1979 Sudan, Sakure 30 1/8 Menelik Bushbuck 03/17/2005 Ethiopia, Bale Mountains 34 5/8 East African Bushbuck 10/17/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 39 2/8 Chobe Bushbuck 06/27/1987 Zambia, Mulobezi 39 1/8 Limpopo Bushbuck 06/01/1987 South Africa, Limpopo River 44 2/8 Cape Bushbuck 06/20/1987 South Africa, KwaZulu Natal 41 5/8 Cape Bushbuck 03/13/1996 South Africa, Eastern Cape 39 4/8 Common Sable Antelope 07/01/1987 Zambia, Mwezi 110 6/8 Roosevelt Sable Antelope 10/19/2006 Tanzania, Selous 97 7/8 Western Roan Antelope 02/13/1993 C.A.R., Aouk River 71 2/8 East African Roan Antelope 11/13/1996 Tanzania Sudan Roan Antelope 03/01/1979 Sudan, Pariak 77 3/8 Southern Roan Antelope 06/30/1987 Zambia, Mulobezi 68 5/8 Kalahari Gemsbok 01/11/1985 South Africa, Transvaal 94 6/8 Beisa Oryx 03/30/1982 Sudan, Magost 77 6/8 Beisa Oryx 03/29/1983 Sudan, Magost 74 1/8 Fringe-eared Oryx 11/02/1990 Tanzania, Lake Natron 77 1/8 Common or Ringed Waterbuck 01/22/1985 South Africa, KwaZulu Natal 80 5/8 East African Defassa Waterbuck 03/13/1979 Sudan, Gemmeiza 71 7/8 Crawshay Defassa Waterbuck 06/30/1987 Zambia, Mulobezi 62 Kafue Flats Lechwe 06/25/1987 Zambia, Kafue Flats 82 1/8 Black Lechwe 07/08/1992 Zambia, Bangweulu 63 Common Lechwe 01/01/1985 South Africa, Cape Province 71 1/8 Nile Lechwe 03/01/1982 Sudan, Tonj 73 6/8 Nile Lechwe 03/01/1982 Sudan, Tonj 64 4/8 White-eared Kob 03/11/1979 Sudan, Pibor Post 60 2/8 Uganda Kob 03/28/1979 Sudan, Sue River 53 6/8 Uganda Kob 03/23/1982 Sudan, Tonj 50 Central African Kob 02/10/1993 C.A.R., Aouk River 52 1/8 Puku 07/05/1992 Zambia, MfuweR 48 5/8 Common Reedbuck 01/01/1985 South Africa, Zululand 27 Common Reedbuck 10/21/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 24 1/8 Eastern Bohor Reedbuck 11/13/1996 Tanzania, Moyowosi 17 6/8 Abyssinian Bohor Reedbuck 03/21/2005 Ethiopia, Lake Koka 20 4/8 Sudan Bohor Reedbuck 03/01/1979 Sudan, Gemmeiza 26 1/8 Sudan Bohor Reedbuck 03/01/1979 Sudan, Gemmeiza 26 6/8 Nigerian Bohor Reedbuck 02/16/1993 C.A.R., Aouk River 18 6/8 Southern Mountain Reedbuck 01/01/1985 South Africa, Cape Province 14 4/8 Chanler Mountain Reedbuck 10/13/1990 Tanzania, Lake Natron 11 7/8 Vaal Rhebok 01/01/1985 South Africa, Cape Province 19 6/8 Black Wildebeest 01/14/1985 South Africa, Transvaal 92 6/8 Blue Wildebeest 01/09/1985 South Africa, Transvaal 75 2/8 Cookson Wildebeest 07/05/1992 Zambia, Mfuwe 82 Cookson Wildebeest 10/21/2004 Zambia, Luangwa Valley 88 White-bearded Wildebeest 10/31/1990 Tanzania, Masailand 81 2/8 Cape or Red Hartebeest 01/14/1985 South Africa, Transvaal 69 1/8 Coke Hartebeest 11/01/1990 Tanzania, Masailand 54 7/8 Lelwel Hartebeest 03/16/1979 Sudan, Khor Deleib 65 3/8 Lelwel Hartebeest 03/24/1982 Sudan, Tonj 62 5/8 Lichtenstein Hartebeest 06/01/1987 Zambia, Mulobezi 69 Korrigum 02/20/1993 C.A.R., Aouk River 59 7/8 Tiang 03/01/1979 Sudan, Pariak 54 Topi 10/17/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 53 Topi 11/13/1996 Tanzania, Moyowosi 55 Tsessebe 07/08/1992 Zambia, Bangweulu 52 1/8 Blesbok 01/09/1985 South Africa, Transvaal 48 5/8 White Blesbok 01/01/1985 South Africa, Cape Province 47 3/8 Bontebok 01/20/1985 South Africa, Thorn Kloof 42 4/8 East African Impala 11/03/1990 Tanzania, Mto Wa Mbu 61 Southern Impala 01/01/1985 South Africa, Northern Province 55 4/8 Southern Grant Gazelle 11/02/1990 Tanzania, Lake Natron 69 1/8 Bright Gazelle 03/29/1982 Sudan, Magost 53 Bright Gazelle 03/30/1982 Sudan, Magost 58 Thomson Gazelle 11/04/1990 Tanzania, Masailand 37 6/8 Mongalla Gazelle 03/01/1979 Sudan, Pariak 33 1/8 Mongalla Gazelle 03/01/1979 Sudan, Pibor Post 34 6/8 Kalahari Springbok 03/22/1996 Namibia, Dordabis 42 6/8 South African Springbok 01/14/1985 South Africa, Eastern Cape 36 2/8 Black Springbok 01/16/1985 South Africa, Cape Province 33 1/8 White Springbok 01/01/1985 South Africa, Cape 37 5/8 Southern Gerenuk 10/12/1990 Tanzania, Lake Natron 40 5/8 Klipspringer 10/13/1990 Tanzania, Lake Natron 12 4/16 Common Oribi 03/14/1979 Sudan, Khor Deleib 15 Common Oribi 03/26/1982 Sudan, Tonj 15 8/16 Common Oribi 03/28/1982 Sudan, Tonj 14 Steenbok 01/01/1985 South Africa, Transvaal 12 Cape Grysbok 03/13/1996 South Africa, Salem 8 11/16 Sharpe Grysbok 07/05/1987 Zambia, Mwezi 9 9/16 East African Suni 10/24/1996 Tanzania, Mt. Meru 7 5/16 Guenther Dik-dik 03/31/1982 Sudan, Magost 9 14/16 Kirk Dik-dik 11/01/1990 Tanzania, Masailand 10 Damara Dik-dik 03/27/1996 Namibia, Ondjona 9 8/16 Southern Bush Duiker 01/01/1985 South Africa, Northern Province 14 6/16 East African Bush Duiker 04/04/1982 Sudan, Gemmeiza 11 10/16 Western Bush Duiker 02/11/1993 C.A.R., Aouk River 11 8/16 Gabon or White-bellied Duiker 07/01/2001 Cameroon, near Congo border 12 9/16 Peters Duiker 06/21/2001 Cameroon, Garoua Harvey Red Duiker 10/23/1996 Tanzania, Mt. Meru 12 2/16 Natal Red Duiker 01/01/1985 South Africa, Zululand 10 4/16 Red-flanked Duiker 02/18/1993 C.A.R., Bangoran River 8 12/16 Blue Duiker 03/13/1996 South Africa, Salem 5 14/16 Common Hippopotamus 04/01/1979 Sudan, Juba 51 4/16 Common Hippopotamus 10/24/1990 Tanzania, Njingwe 69 10/16 Warthog 05/01/1979 Sudan, Khor Deleib 38 10/16 Giant Forest Hog 03/25/1979 Sudan, Sakure 20 2/16 Red River Hog 03/23/1979 Sudan, Yambio 11 8/16 Nile Crocodile 11/12/1996 Tanzania, Malagarasi 13 9 NORTH AMERICA Cougar or Mountain Lion 01/22/1980 Utah, Shoal Creek Bobcat 12/05/1988 Sonora, NE of Hermosillo 8 7/16 Alaska Brown Bear 05/01/1968 Alaska, Chichagof Island 25 2/16 Alaska Brown Bear 05/01/1982 Alaska, Admiralty Island 26 13/16 Common Grizzly Bear 05/01/1968 Alaska Polar Bear (dogsled) 04/03/1995 Nunavut, Baffin Island 23 8/16 Continental (Inland) Black Bear 05/01/1968 Alaska, Lynn Canal 18 14/16 Coastal (Pacific) Black Bear 06/13/1984 Alaska, Kuiu Island 21 4/16 Gray Wolf 08/02/1968 Alaska, near Arctic Village 17 2/16 Pacific Walrus 08/01/1969 Alaska, Wainwright 110 1/8 American Bison 11/01/1985 Utah, Henry Mountains 63 5/8 Barren Ground Muskox 10/18/1995 Nunavut, Coppermine 70 6/8 Greenland Muskox 03/01/1986 Alaska, Nunivak Island 76 6/8 American Mountain Goat 12/01/1969 Alaska, Tracy Arm 30 6/8 American Mountain Goat 08/01/1971 Alaska, Lynn Canal 27 1/8 American Mountain Goat 08/01/1979 Alaska, Endicott Mountain 32 Dall Sheep 08/01/1984 Alaska, Wrangell Mountains 163 4/8 Stone Sheep 08/01/1972 Yukon, Pelly Mountains 166 7/8 Stone Sheep 10/08/1985 British Columbia, Cassiar Mountains 174 7/8 Desert Bighorn Sheep 02/01/1978 Baja California, Loreto 163 6/8 Pronghorn 09/01/1980 Arizona 72 6/8 Rocky Mountain Elk 09/30/1980 Arizona, White Mountain Apache Res. 344 6/8 Roosevelt Elk 10/22/1993 California, Santa Rosa Island 274 5/8 Roosevelt Elk 10/10/1994 California, Santa Rosa Island 293 6/8 Tule Elk 08/19/2000 California, Carissa Plains 268 2/8 Alaska-Yukon Moose 09/26/1967 Alaska, Lake Louise 410 7/8 Western Canada Moose 10/07/1985 British Columbia, Cassiar Mountains 404 Eastern Canada Moose 10/01/1997 Newfoundland, Long Range Mountains Shiras Moose 11/22/1986 Utah, Unita Mountians 254 3/8 Alaska-Yukon Barren Ground Caribou 09/10/1966 Alaska, S. of Mt. McKinley Central Canada Barren Ground Caribou 10/26/1995 Nunavut, Coppermine 331 Quebec-Labrador Caribou 08/24/1992 Quebec, Lake Narcy Woodland Caribou 10/03/1997 Newfoundland, Buchans Arctic Islands Caribou 10/24/1995 Nunavut, Victoria Island 361 3/8 Mountain Caribou 10/20/1994 N.W.T., Mackenzie Mts. 442 7/8 Rocky Mountain Mule Deer 10/01/1964 Utah, Grass Valley 168 5/8 Rocky Mountain Mule Deer 10/01/1965 Nevada, Ruby Mountains 169 4/8 Rocky Mountain Mule Deer 10/29/1988 Arizona, Navajo Reservation 160 3/8 Rocky Mountain Mule Deer 11/04/1988 Nevada, Mt. Grafton 164 6/8 Rocky Mountain Mule Deer 11/11/1991 Nevada, Clover Mountains 167 1/8 Rocky Mountain Mule Deer 10/16/1993 Utah, Pine Valley 167 4/8 Rocky Mountain Mule Deer 10/09/1994 California, Santa Rosa Island 178 Rocky Mountain Mule Deer 11/05/1997 Nevada, Schell Creek Range 173 6/8 Desert Mule Deer 01/01/1987 Sonora 159 6/8 Desert Mule Deer 01/09/1997 Sonora 182 2/8 Columbia Black-tailed Deer 10/16/1991 California, Humboldt County 116 7/8 Sitka Black-tailed Deer 12/01/1967 Alaska, Chichagof Island 81 3/8 Sitka Black-tailed Deer 11/25/1989 Alaska, Kodiak Island 89 4/8 Sitka Black-tailed Deer 11/28/1989 Alaska, Kodiak Island 91 7/8 Sitka Black-tailed Deer 11/28/1989 Alaska, Kodiak Island 90 5/8 Northwestern White-tailed Deer 11/09/1987 Alberta, Hardisty Northeastern White-tailed Deer 12/06/1995 Iowa, Lois Hills Southeastern White-tailed Deer 01/05/1996 Alabama, Sagefield 133 1/8 Texas White-tailed Deer 12/14/1990 Texas, Frio County 129 7/8 Texas White-tailed Deer 12/11/1990 Texas, Frio County 127 6/8 Texas White-tailed Deer 12/11/1990 Texas, Frio County 148 2/8 Coues White-tailed Deer 12/09/1985 Arizona, Sierra Anchas Mountains 99 3/8 Coues White-tailed Deer 01/05/1987 Sonora 93 3/8 Mexican White-tailed Deer 12/12/1993 Texas, Chinati Mountains 82 2/8 Mexican White-tailed Deer 01/09/1994 Mexico, Tamaulipas 105 1/8 Collared Peccary 03/01/1971 Arizona, Salt River 13 4/16 Collared Peccary 03/01/1980 Arizona, San Carlos Reservation 14 4/16 American Alligator 09/10/1992 Louisiana, Barataria Bay 10 11 NORTH AMERICAN INTRODUCED Nilgai (free range) 02/21/1994 Texas, near Port Mansfield 31 3/8 Scimitar-horned Oryx 02/22/1994 Texas 96 Addax 02/24/1994 Texas, near Harper 70 7/8 Blackbuck 01/30/1989 Texas, Sutton County 63 1/8 Feral Goat 12/09/1990 Texas, Frio County 73 7/8 1Aoudad or Barbary Sheep (free range) 01/28/1989 Texas, Davis Mountains 133 2/8 Aoudad or Barbary Sheep 01/08/1994 Mexico, Tamaulipas 124 7/8 European Mouflon 12/11/1989 Texas, Coleman County Hybrid Sheep 12/11/1989 Texas, Coleman County 106 7/8 Multi-horned Sheep 12/09/1990 Texas, Frio County 87 1/8 Sika Deer 12/12/1989 Texas, Kerr County 91 4/8 Axis Deer 12/09/1990 Texas, Frio County 138 5/8 Feral Boar 10/14/1991 California, Humbolt County SOUTH AMERICA Puma or Cougar 03/20/2000 Argentina, Malbran 13 6/16 Gray-Brown Brocket Deer 03/18/2000 Argentina, Malbran 12 10/16 Gray-Brown Brocket Deer 03/19/2000 Argentina, Malbran 13 14/16 Collared Peccary 03/17/2000 Argentina, Malbran 13 6/16 White-lipped Peccary 03/17/2000 Argentina, Malbran 16 Water Buffalo 03/21/2000 Argentina, Malbran 75 2/8 Blackbuck 03/19/2000 Argentina, Malbran 68 2/8 Feral Goat 03/16/2000 Argentina, Malbran 71 5/8 Hybrid Sheep 03/18/2000 Argentina, Malbran 107 6/8 Multi-Horned sheep 03/18/2000 Argentina, Malbran 73 3/8 Red Deer 03/25/2008 Argentina, Patagonia 213 Red Deer 03/27/2008 Argentina, Patagonia 268 4/8 European Fallow Deer 03/16/2000 Argentina, Malbran 183 5/8 Feral Boar 03/19/2000 Argentina, Malbran 20 EUROPE European Bison 11/11/1999 Bulgaria, Voden 56 1/8 Pyrenean Chamois 11/01/1981 Spain, Pyrenees Mountains 20 6/8 Cantabrian Chamois 11/07/1999 Spain, Puebla de Lillo 19 6/8 Alpine Chamois 11/22/1995 Austria, Puchberg 22 1/8 Carpathian Chamois 11/09/2002 Romania, 30 3/8 Balkan Chamois 11/24/1995 Croatia, Goljaki 23 6/8 Gredos Ibex 11/01/1981 Spain, Gredos Mountains 79 3/8 Beceite Ibex 11/21/2002 Spain, Castellon 84 4/8 Southeastern Spanish Ibex 11/17/2002 Spain, Granada 65 3/8 Ronda Ibex 11/19/2002 Spain, Cadiz Province 63 7/8 Alpine Ibex 11/19/1995 Austria, Puchberg 85 5/8 European Mouflon 10/01/1984 Spain, Cazorla Reserve 105 4/8 European Red Deer 11/21/1995 Austria, Puchberg 321 Spanish Red Deer 10/07/1984 Spain, Somiedo 210 4/8 Scottish Red Deer 10/07/1997 Scotland, 164 5/8 European Fallow Deer 10/12/1984 Spain, Cazorla 196 6/8 European Roe Deer 06/28/1992 England, Sussex 52 Eurasian Wild Boar 11/01/1981 Spain, Cabaneros 16 4/16 European Reindeer 08/20/1994 Russia, Kamchatka Manchurian Sika Deer 10/13/1997 England, Bedfordshire 144 6/8 Japanese Sika Deer 10/10/1997 Scotland, Loch Ness 81 5/8 Pere David Deer 10/14/1997 England, Bedfordshire 220 6/8 Reeves Muntjac 10/13/1997 England, Bedfordshire 13 6/16 Water Deer 10/13/1997 England, Bedfordshire 9 5/16 Feral Goat 11/18/1981 Spain ASIA Kamchatka Brown Bear 08/17/1994 Russia, Kamchatka 20 1/16 Mideastern Brown Bear 11/05/1995 Turkey, Kackar Mountains 22 11/16 Feral Yak 11/21/1992 Tajikistan, Pamir Mountains 63 Persian Goitered Gazelle 01/31/1994 Turkmenistan, Badkhyz 39 4/8 Hillier Goitered Gazelle 10/16/1982 Mongolia, Gobi 31 7/8 Tibetan Gazelle or Goa 10/29/2000 China, Burhan Budai Shan 29 7/8 Russian Saiga 11/30/1992 Kazakhstan, Chimkent 33 6/8 Sichuan Takin 11/04/2000 China, Sichuan 44 Anatolian Chamois 11/08/1995 Turkey, Kackar Mountains 23 4/8 Himalayan Tahr 03/21/1991 Nepal, Nisheldhar 44 Bezoar Ibex 10/22/1984 Turkey, w. of Antalya 82 5/8 Sindh Ibex 03/05/2008 Pakistan, Sindh 92 6/8 Sindh Ibex 03/05/2008 Pakistan, Sindh 96 3/8 Siberian Ibex 09/01/1985 Mongolia, Altai Mountains 117 4/8 Gobi Ibex 10/01/1982 Mongolia, Gobi 95 1/8 Mid-Asian Ibex 11/21/1992 Tajikistan, Pamir Mountains 101 Himalayan Ibex 03/11/2008 Pakistan, Hunza 95 6/8 East Caucasian Tur 07/01/1998 Azerbaijan, Babudag West Caucasian Tur 07/06/1998 Russia, Mt. Cugus 142 3/8 West Caucasian Tur 07/08/1998 Russia, Mt. Cugus 155 3/8 Himalayan Blue Sheep 03/26/1991 Nepal, Karichaur Danda 113 Chinese blue sheep 10/24/2000 China, Burhan Budai Shan 102 6/8 Transcaspian Urial 01/30/1994 Turkmenistan, Badkhyz 148 3/8 Afghan Urial 02/05/1994 Turkmenistan, Kugitang 122 4/8 Blanford Urial 03/05/2008 Pakistan, Sindh 124 3/8 Marco Polo Argali 11/18/1992 Tajikistan, Pamir Mountains 197 3/8 Marco Polo Argali 11/19/1992 Tajikistan, Pamir Mountains 219 Karaganda Argali 11/28/1992 Kazakhstan, Karaganda 194 1/8 Altai Argali 08/01/1985 Mongolia, Altai Mountains 211 6/8 Altai Argali 09/01/1985 Mongolia, Altai Mountains 213 7/8 Gobi Argali 10/16/1982 Mongolia, Gobi 190 2/8 Kamchatka Snow Sheep 08/16/1994 Russia, Kamchatka 165 3/8 Okhotsk Snow Sheep 08/22/1993 Russia, Nelkan 162 2/8 Altai Wapiti 08/26/1985 Mongolia, Altai Mountains 310 6/8 White-lipped or Thorold Deer 10/22/2000 China, Burhan Budai Shan 111 5/8 Indian Muntjac 04/03/1991 Nepal, Phagune Khola 18 7/16 SOUTH PACIFIC Banteng 10/01/1986 Australia N.T., Cobourg Peninsula 64 2/8 Water Buffalo 10/01/1986 Aust., N.T., Marrakai 100 5/8 Chamois 03/21/2004 New Zealand, South Island, Westland 27 2/8 Himalayan Tahr 03/21/2004 New Zealand, South Island, Westland 40 4/8 Feral Goat 03/25/2004 New Zealand, South Island, Hunter Hills 71 Arapawa Sheep 03/25/2004 New Zealand, South Island, Hunter Hills 108 Red Deer 03/26/2004 New Zealand, Thornbury 431 7/8 Sambar 03/31/2004 Australia, Queensland, Gippsland 132 5/8 Javan Rusa Deer 10/14/1986 Australia, Queensland, Kingham 140 7/8 Moluccan Rusa Deer 03/30/2004 Australia, Water Valley 110 Hog Deer 03/29/2004 Australia, Queensland, Gippsland 75 5/8 European Fallow Deer 03/23/2004 New Zealand, South Island, Hunter Hills 265 White-tailed Deer 03/24/2004 New Zealand, South Island, Hunter Hills 82 6/8 Feral Boar 10/25/1986 Australia, N.T., Cobourg Peninsula 17 6/16 Total entries listed = 308 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kilimanjaro Report post Posted April 29, 2009 All's it takes is ALOT of money and ALOT of time! If I had an excess of both, I'd be right there with the likes of those guys as well.. Lucky guy!! There are some awesome trophies on that list. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnnie blaze Report post Posted April 29, 2009 ugh....... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daryl_s Report post Posted April 29, 2009 I'm not so greedy. I'd be happy with 1 Dec. coues tag per year. That's not asking too much is it??? VERY impressive list he has there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billrquimby Report post Posted April 29, 2009 All's it takes is ALOT of money and ALOT of time! If I had an excess of both, I'd be right there with the likes of those guys as well.. Lucky guy!! There are some awesome trophies on that list. The interesting thing about all of the hunters whose books I've written -- with two exceptions -- is that they were not born wealthy. They all started with nothing, and with hard work and luck made fortunes after going off on their own. The exceptions were both Iranians. One came from a family who manufactured cars and farm equipment; the other was the brother of the Shah of Iran. All except one -- C.J. McElroy, the founder of Safari Club International -- put themselves through college and went on from there. McElroy left school at age 11 and ran away from home. He self-educated himself by reading everything he could find, including everything in an entire set of encylopedias, and traveling. Bill Quimby Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kilimanjaro Report post Posted April 29, 2009 Bill, I wasn't saying that they weren't self made by any means.. Almost all of those guys were..and McElroy has been a long standing "hero" of mine since I was a small boy.. he is the pinnicle of self-made. I own most of the books either written by, or written for these guys and have tried to do my best to emulate them since I took up big game hunting at the age of 9!! But one has to admit it takes a TON of extra cash and time to pull off a hunting list such as the likes of those guys.. What I would give to be able to hang with them!! Money talks and I wish I had LOTS more of it!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billrquimby Report post Posted April 30, 2009 Bill, I wasn't saying that they weren't self made by any means.. Almost all of those guys were..and McElroy has been a long standing "hero" of mine since I was a small boy.. he is the pinnicle of self-made. I own most of the books either written by, or written for these guys and have tried to do my best to emulate them since I took up big game hunting at the age of 9!! But one has to admit it takes a TON of extra cash and time to pull off a hunting list such as the likes of those guys.. What I would give to be able to hang with them!! Money talks and I wish I had LOTS more of it!! Scottyboy: The guy who collected the animals on the list above is the hardest working and nicest fellow you will ever meet, and he made his money by outfitting, guiding and booking other hunters on hunts around the world. I cannot say more because he hasn't decided whether I will share the byline or remain anonymous when the book is published (it's his call; I really don't care). Hunting is his entire life after God and family. In his book he tells about leaving the tracks of a huge bull elephant and returning to camp when he realized it was the Sabbath. He took at least one member of his family (but usually more) on every one of his hunts around the world -- and his kids and wife also hunted on those trips, although they didn't take as many animals. Two of his children now are full-time guides in Alaska. Most of his hunts were done during his off season -- from December 1 to April 1. The money came from living frugally and hard work. He tithes 10% of his income before taxes to his church, puts another 10% into his savings account, plows whatever is needed into his business, and lives and hunts on what's left after taxes. He also didn't do all of his hunting in just a few years. He's several years younger than I am, which would make him 69 or 70, and has been hunting since age 12. He made his first trip to Africa 30 years ago, and kept returning until he had collected all of its game animals. Ditto with the other continents. Incidentally, McElroy was my mentor, and was largely responsible for all of the hunting I was able to do off of this continent after I started working for him in 1983. I was fortunate to accompany Mac to Zambia on his last safari, and he was with me when I shot the lion I use for my avatar. He was a controversial guy, but he did things few can imagine doing. I am proud to have helped him preserve his stories. Sounds like you own a few of my books. Bill Quimby Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kilimanjaro Report post Posted April 30, 2009 Indeed I do, Bill! Have had a couple for a LONG time now!! You've been fortune enough to have worked with, and hunted with some of the greatest hunters of all time. I sure would have loved to have met some of those guys.. You one lucky man, Bill! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billrquimby Report post Posted April 30, 2009 Indeed I do, Bill! Have had a couple for a LONG time now!! You've been fortune enough to have worked with, and hunted with some of the greatest hunters of all time. I sure would have loved to have met some of those guys.. You one lucky man, Bill! Scottyboy: Thank you. It was a privilege to spend weeks interviewing those men and helping them preserve their stories. Among my fondest memories is sitting around a campfire in Zambia and listening to Mac talk about things we couldn’t put in his books. The only big time international hunter I did not enjoy being with was Prince Abdorreza. I spent 24 nine- to ten-hour days interviewing him, and ate lunch with him every day, and he still insisted that I call him “your highness.” The only time he allowed the barrier between us to drop briefly was when we were in Reno, signing my books about him at an SCI convention, and he said something he thought was funny and slapped my knee. The book I wrote about him, “Royal Quest,” is pricey at $325 for the trade edition, but do you have it? It and Hubert Thummler’s “Wind in My Face” are my favorites of all the hunting memoirs I’ve written. I also liked my “The History of Safari Club International.” The committees that had to approve the manuscript made some changes I didn’t like, but I was pleased to see they left intact what I said about how Mac was treated after the cub fired him. I was fortunate to have done a lot of hunting on other continents before prices went crazy. For example, when I first went to Africa in 1983, a 14-day safari in Zimbabwe’s famed Matesi including trophy fees for buffalo, sable, kudu and three or four smaller antelopes was $3,995, plus $1,100 airfare to Vic Falls. The same hunt would start at $20,000 now. Bill Quimby Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kilimanjaro Report post Posted April 30, 2009 I have both that you mentioned, Bill.. Wind in my face is a wonderful book.. Thummler is a sheep hunting maniac!! I own the History of SCI as well. I'll be picking up your own memoir, "60 Years A Hunter", as soon as it comes out onto the press! You must be a man with ALOT of patience!! Dealing with a ROYAL you know what like that for that long would have worn me thin in about 10 minuntes!! I always got the feeling that he didnt even really enjoy hunting.. I felt like most of the time he was just "going through the motions" because of his status allowed him to hunt species and places where no one else could ever go.. It was almost as he was "working", no fun in it at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billrquimby Report post Posted May 1, 2009 It was almost as he was "working", no fun in it at all. He had nothing else to do. To his credit, he did establish a modern game department and staffed it with U.S. trained Iranian wildlife biologists. He also established Iran's first game reserves and parks, ended poaching and educated his countrymen about the value of wildlife, and brought all of the middle-eastern countries together to create a migratory bird treaty similar to the one between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. After his brother's regime fell, he set up a wildlife foundation that still exists after his death. It not only helps finance wildlife conservation work worldwide, it also contributes toward pro-hunting international causes. My problem with Abdorreza was his refusal to believe he was no longer a prince. That extended into his hunting. If you read between the lines about his last African buffalo hunt you will see what I mean. He felt someone of his status "deserved" a 50-inch buffalo and was unhappy when he didn't shoot it. The same with one of his elephant hunts, when the bull elephant he shot wasn't a 100-pounder. If you'd like me to autograph some of my books, I'll be in Tucson for a week in July to see my doctors and we can get together sometime. Bill Quimby Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kilimanjaro Report post Posted May 1, 2009 PM sent to ya, Bill. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coues Archer Report post Posted May 2, 2009 Thats crazy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites