Working in Mumbai - Hoping to Hunt in MH
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:38 pm
Hello;
INTRODUCTION (INTERESTS at bottom):
I am a Canadian, residing in the USA and working for an Indian company in Mumbai. In fact, I have an apartment for one year in Hiranandani. After this first year (2011), I will be travelling back and forth 3 or 4 times a year.
I like to hunt for the meat and for the trophy, and have hunted in Canada, the USA, Germany, France, South Africa and Namibia.
My rifles are:
Anschuetz 1422 stuetzen in .22 Hornet with EAW pivot mounts and a Hertel u. Reuss 4x36 scope with a #1 reticle (rabbit, hare and small African antelope)
Steyr Mannlicher Classic in .243 Win with EAW pivot mounts and a Kahles 8x56 S scope with a #4A reticle (pronghorn antelope, mountain goat, gemsbok and rehbok)
Browning A-Bolt II Eurobolt in 7mm Rem Mag with EAW pivot mounts and a Zeiss 3-12x56 T* scope with a #4A reticle (mule deer, fallow deer, ibex, bighorn sheep, medium African antelope)
Marlin 336C in .30-30 Win with Leupold mounts and a Redfield 1.5-4x20 scope with a #2 reticle (whitetail deer, backtail deer)
BSA CF2 stuezten in .30-06 Sprg with EAW pivot mounts and a Schmidt u. Bender 6x42 scope with a #1 reticle (close range: elk, mule deer, red deer, moose, large African antelope)
Sauer 202 Elegance in .375 H&H Mag with EAW pivot mounts and a Zeiss 1.5-6x42 scope with a #1 reticle (elk, red deer, moose, large African antelope, cape buffalo)
Winchester 96 Legacy in .44 Rem Mag with Leupold mounts and a Redfield 2-7x36 scope with a #2 reticle (wild boar)
I also have one revolver and seven pistols; and I have several shotguns of various gauges. Mostly I like SxS shotguns for pheasant, chukar, grouse, partridge, quail and dove. I also hunt turkeys with a single-barrel shotgun.
I have a PAL in Canada and all my firearms are registered there, even though all of them are in the USA at the moment.
My wife has asked me not to hunt felines and bears, and my daughter has asked me not to hunt equines - so I do not. Elk or moose meat on the grill will keep me happy for a long time.
I retired from military service in 1999 and have been a techical project / delivery manager for the past 12 years.
INTERESTS:
I am interested in hunting in India with a shikari. It is my understanding that it is possible to hunt nuisance wild boar and nilgai in Maharashtra. I have no doubt there would be a lot of paperwork and permission required from many sources, but I am still interested. And I realize there would also be an application process in order to temporarily import a rifle and ammunition for that purpose as well. But, if anyone knows of a way whereby I might be able to hunt legally, with the correct approval, I would very much like to hear from you. I am thinking one first must identify a region with the regular occurance of nuisance animals and then arrange introductions to the local forest / wildlife officer, landowners and farmers through a shikari...
Anyway, please do revert with any information!
Malcolm Quentin
INTRODUCTION (INTERESTS at bottom):
I am a Canadian, residing in the USA and working for an Indian company in Mumbai. In fact, I have an apartment for one year in Hiranandani. After this first year (2011), I will be travelling back and forth 3 or 4 times a year.
I like to hunt for the meat and for the trophy, and have hunted in Canada, the USA, Germany, France, South Africa and Namibia.
My rifles are:
Anschuetz 1422 stuetzen in .22 Hornet with EAW pivot mounts and a Hertel u. Reuss 4x36 scope with a #1 reticle (rabbit, hare and small African antelope)
Steyr Mannlicher Classic in .243 Win with EAW pivot mounts and a Kahles 8x56 S scope with a #4A reticle (pronghorn antelope, mountain goat, gemsbok and rehbok)
Browning A-Bolt II Eurobolt in 7mm Rem Mag with EAW pivot mounts and a Zeiss 3-12x56 T* scope with a #4A reticle (mule deer, fallow deer, ibex, bighorn sheep, medium African antelope)
Marlin 336C in .30-30 Win with Leupold mounts and a Redfield 1.5-4x20 scope with a #2 reticle (whitetail deer, backtail deer)
BSA CF2 stuezten in .30-06 Sprg with EAW pivot mounts and a Schmidt u. Bender 6x42 scope with a #1 reticle (close range: elk, mule deer, red deer, moose, large African antelope)
Sauer 202 Elegance in .375 H&H Mag with EAW pivot mounts and a Zeiss 1.5-6x42 scope with a #1 reticle (elk, red deer, moose, large African antelope, cape buffalo)
Winchester 96 Legacy in .44 Rem Mag with Leupold mounts and a Redfield 2-7x36 scope with a #2 reticle (wild boar)
I also have one revolver and seven pistols; and I have several shotguns of various gauges. Mostly I like SxS shotguns for pheasant, chukar, grouse, partridge, quail and dove. I also hunt turkeys with a single-barrel shotgun.
I have a PAL in Canada and all my firearms are registered there, even though all of them are in the USA at the moment.
My wife has asked me not to hunt felines and bears, and my daughter has asked me not to hunt equines - so I do not. Elk or moose meat on the grill will keep me happy for a long time.
I retired from military service in 1999 and have been a techical project / delivery manager for the past 12 years.
INTERESTS:
I am interested in hunting in India with a shikari. It is my understanding that it is possible to hunt nuisance wild boar and nilgai in Maharashtra. I have no doubt there would be a lot of paperwork and permission required from many sources, but I am still interested. And I realize there would also be an application process in order to temporarily import a rifle and ammunition for that purpose as well. But, if anyone knows of a way whereby I might be able to hunt legally, with the correct approval, I would very much like to hear from you. I am thinking one first must identify a region with the regular occurance of nuisance animals and then arrange introductions to the local forest / wildlife officer, landowners and farmers through a shikari...
Anyway, please do revert with any information!
Malcolm Quentin