Hey Scott. Been looking into Camel hunting here in Oz. Can’t find much information other than to pay an outfitter for the opportunity to take a camel. Would prefer to take one from the herds the government culls. You know of anywhere that you can hunt them for free? I’m in NSW and State Forrest hunt all the time but I can’t seem to find anywhere similar to hunt camels. Any info you’ve got would be much appreciated. Cheers mate
at 1:40...how close is your comfort zone with a rifle+scope+shooting stick on a double of a horse size animal????C'mon mate!!!!!that's why he spooked it away and had to shoot twice,insted of put it down with a nice,clean shot,without he ever knew u were there!!!That's not cool bro,especially if u say u will kill becoz of mercy!!!
God gave us man dominion over the animals. As a city dweller would have to defer to country people on issues like this. He is a wild animal, not a pet dog.
Yeah if the stomach is the vitals, then I suppose so..... but no matter, that camel was harvested and put to good use. I do think the 2nd shot spared it a heap of misery.
what thrill one gets in hunting such a tame animal and a large target at that that any eight old boy can do it with a muzzle loader let alone a modern powerful repeatable hunting rifle is beyond me. i am ashamed of humanity because of these weak cowardly hunters. if you seek thrill and adventure, go to india, bangladesh or africa and hunt down a man eating tiger or lion or a leopard in its territory on foot and alone. the maneater is equipped with fangs, claws, instinct and you are armed with adventure, intellect and a high powered rifle. a fair fight indeed.
@@ScottRobinsonOutdoors bears are not that hard to take down. Don’t go after tigers or leopards but go after maneating tigers and maneating leopards. Alone. Give them a chance to get at you to make it a fair fight. You can hunt for food only when your are starving but you don’t look like a starving Somalian or Ethiopian. I am a nature lover, wildlife lover and humanity lover.
@@ScottRobinsonOutdoors I'm sure it is. My chances of trying it is pretty slim because I don't have access........ but if I ever get the chance I will jump all over it. My comment about pork was a crack at the assumed religious preferences of a person named Saima Shakeel or however you say it, who dissed you for killing sand beef.
What the use hunting an injured camel ...one should have thought of treating him and help him become fit..... killing was not the option for him at all
@@jimmyhoneycutt1humans are the worst creatures on earth presently. initially every species or human needs warnings with affection for they are not worth trusting and when they revolt against the good or try to overcome good with bad deliberately they need punishment and so is my cultural teaching to eradicate the bad with respect initially and by hand later
Humans actually have treatment for their disabilities and injuries. This camel didn't. He was probably in tremendous amounts of pain. Definitely better than suffering