Tiger Shikar in India - A Tiger Hunt in India by Ellis Dunga

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Re: Tiger Shikar in India - A Tiger Hunt in India by Ellis D

Post by shooter » Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:03 am

one big difference that people forget or do not know:

A local kings shooting career: 50-60 years. averaging to two tigers a year to reach a century. or less than one a month to reach the rare 500 mark.

A british officers career in india: a few years.
Average tiger kills needed to reach a century: 20 a year.

Number of states: 500 (round figure).
Nobility allowed to hunt tigers in state times: average 10 per state (average).
Total: 5000 families.
These remained in india from their birth to death.

Total british officers in india: few thousand (at a time). These changed every few years.
Total hunters over 50 yr period= tens of thousands
A big chunk of them shot tigers.

Please note i am not including the non royal indians, indian officers in this calculation as their names havent been brought up in the thread. This is a comparison between royals and the British 'rulers'.
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Re: Tiger Shikar in India - A Tiger Hunt in India by Ellis D

Post by shooter » Wed Jul 02, 2014 3:35 am

a few points i noted:

this is not a mere hunting video but a made to purpose film/documentry.

The man blowing the whistle is from MP/Rajasthan. The beaters from andhra/chatisgarh area.
Looks like it could be the famous company Alwyn Cooper; they employed people from all over india and dealt with a lot of American clients. They were based in the Telangana region/chattisgarh area (roughly).

People who live all their lives hunting dont get to see tiger and leopard on the same bait site together. or lucky to see it a couple of times. These guys managed it in one shikar. What are the odds?
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One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. by Jose Gasset.

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Re: Tiger Shikar in India - A Tiger Hunt in India by Ellis D

Post by ckkalyan » Sat Jan 31, 2015 8:25 am

Very interesting old time video ngrewal - thanks for sharing.

Here is another similar one but with a recurved bow.

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Re: Tiger Shikar in India - A Tiger Hunt in India by Ellis D

Post by marksman » Sat Jan 31, 2015 10:53 am

With all due respect to Corbett for his achievements, one must not forget that he was a Britisher at heart and his loyalties remained with the British crown. That's the reason he chose to migrate out to Kenya, another British colony soon after India got its independence.

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