BLUE SHEEP BHARAL HUNTING HIMALAYAN NEPAL by Seladang
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HUNTING >>>>>>>>
A TREE IS NECESSARY TO MAKE IN GOOD SHAPE IF IT IS DRIED OR OLD. IF THE FOREST IS VERY THICK, SHOULD CUT SOME OF OLD AND NOT MUCH USED TREES... SIMILARLY.. ..............................
................ TO GROW UP MORE SPICES INTOTHE AREA, HAVE TO MANAGE OLD ANIMALS.... AMONG THEM INTO THEIR TERRITORY...............
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Good shot. How does Blue sheep taste? Is it good meat? Is it harder to shot at 5000 meters than 100 meters?
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bludy ass holes ...plz dont exploit our nature n poverty .
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Let me try to explain few things. The fact that meat in supermarket is nicely packed and wraped does not mean it was harvested from a tree.More harm to wildlife is done by not licensed hunting. If a trophy hunter pays tens of thousands dollars/euros for collecting 1 trophy and 50 % goes to local community it means there would be no unauthorized hunting there. The locals just won't let it happen-nobody kills a goose that lays golden eggs. I ve seen places like that reborn
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how did you manage to take rifle in to nepal? is it not illegal?
Very good video. Which hunting area is this? Are you always going there with a group of hunters? Thank you for your answer.
f20037b 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
@f20037b Thanks. Today there is only one hunting reserve open to foreigners in Nepal, named Dhorpatan. Where there is 5 hunting blocks giving a certain number of licences Blue sheep, Tahr, Muntjac, wild boar. We are guiding most of expedition. Personnally i am guiding one or two per year.
seladang 3 weeks ago
how did u manage to enter nepal with your rifle ? is it not illegal in the first place and how come you are hunting this animals in nepal? isn't that illegal too?
boroburi512 1 year ago
@boroburi512 Nepal is one of the oldest hunting place in the world. Since english India many sportmen are hunting in Nepal. After independance King organized a special area named Dhorpatan where it is possible to hunt in differents blocks (5 blocks) a fixed quotas of Bharal (Blue sheep) and Jharal (Tahr), alos Wild boar and barking deer. All is fully legal, there is hunting permit and temporary rifle importation. It is part of our job to do it and to help to conservation through trophy hunting.
seladang 1 year ago
Seladang, thank you for responding. And I can appreciate part of what you say. It certainly is hard sport to hike and camp at 5000 meters altitude. But why not visit Nepal, hike and camp in its wilderness, observe its spectacular sceenary and wildlife? And leave it be. Why is hunting necessary to the experience, the killing of things that want to live? I envy that you have been to Nepal. What a gorgeous, wonderous place! Maybe one day I too will visit. HENRY.
henry5h5 1 year ago
@henry5h5 I respect the fact that you are not hunter and cannot able to kill any animal. I understand that it is difficult for people who now are living in cities to understand why some of us are still fanatic about hunting. There probably a part of genetic but also culture. And hunting is not only killing animals. It is necessary to know very well Nature and animals. It is also a challenge. Yes it is difficult to understand by non hunters. Yes Nepal and all mountains of Asia are great. Renaud
seladang 1 year ago