SAMBAR STALKING WITH REG GORDON MAY 2024

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • A brief look into how I go about my stalking! I'm always looking around for what's not so obvious to most. This only happens when you are patiently go about slowly and take it all in.

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  • @gandalf2256
    @gandalf2256 4 місяці тому +2

    Dear Reg,
    I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere appreciation for sharing your extensive knowledge and insights on Sambar hunting. Your expertise in this field has been incredibly valuable and has enhanced my understanding of the complexities involved in hunting these elusive deer.
    Your emphasis on understanding Sambar behavior and habitat has been particularly enlightening. Learning about their preferred environments, activity patterns, and behavioral cues has significantly improved my scouting and hunting strategies. Your advice on approaching with patience and stealth, utilizing natural cover, and considering wind direction has been instrumental in refining my hunting techniques.
    Moreover, your guidance on shot placement and the importance of ethical hunting practices has been invaluable. Your emphasis on delivering clean and humane kills while respecting wildlife laws and conservation efforts has deeply resonated with me. I appreciate your dedication to promoting responsible hunting practices and ensuring the sustainability of Sambar populations.
    Your expertise extends beyond the hunt itself, encompassing tracking and recovery skills as well. Your insights into tracking wounded game safely and ethically have been enlightening and have equipped me with the knowledge to handle such situations responsibly.
    Overall, your contributions to the hunting community, coupled with your passion for wildlife conservation, are truly commendable. Thank you once again for generously sharing your wisdom and experiences. I look forward to continuing to learn from you and furthering my skills as a responsible and ethical Sambar hunter.
    Best regards,
    Gary

    • @reggordon4982
      @reggordon4982  4 місяці тому +3

      Hi Gary, what a beautiful letter! You truly pulled the heartstrings to continue my work and to get out there hunting the elusive Sambar with the camera. Thank you

  • @user-tw9zl2nj8m
    @user-tw9zl2nj8m 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Reg, informative and great country for a quiet walk in😬

  • @camerontait3399
    @camerontait3399 4 місяці тому +1

    Appreciate you sharing your knowledge great stuff

  • @samthorley3396
    @samthorley3396 4 місяці тому +1

    Another awesome video thanks for sharing Reg! 🍻

    • @reggordon4982
      @reggordon4982  4 місяці тому

      Thanks, Sam, l do enjoy helping new hunter's to stalking the elusive Sambar with their own primal instinct skills and the challenges presented one on one. 👌

  • @PRCRED
    @PRCRED 4 місяці тому +2

    Reg,
    Sambar hunting wouldn't be the same without you and a handful of a few others that have carved out a path for us younger ones.
    Thanks for the inspiration.
    Regards,
    Sal.

    • @reggordon4982
      @reggordon4982  4 місяці тому

      Thanks, Sal, l suppose success is in the eyes of the beholder. My videos are to encourage, learn, and understand Sambars' will to evade and survive under fair pursuit. It hit home a few days ago when a good mate Son filmed his first 30 plus stag recently. His father passed away from cancer at 63. We shared many camps together during the early days. So I'm so proud that Alex continues in his father's footsteps and good luck when he next meets up with that magnificent stag.😊👍

    • @PRCRED
      @PRCRED 4 місяці тому +1

      @@reggordon4982 very true Reg.
      Yes, your videos are very detailed and definitely valuable, even to those who shoot plenty of deer and have clocked up bush time.
      The bitter side of life mate. Cancer is a nasty thing.
      I just found out that my friend's father is getting his eye removed this week due to a melanoma tumour that was recently discovered somewhere in the eye ball.
      Thanks again🙏
      All the best Reg.
      Sal.

  • @eddie8017
    @eddie8017 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for taking the time and sharing your knowledge with, Quick question. If I find good tracks and that’s been used wallow should I continue the walk and stalk or should I just sit down and wait

    • @reggordon4982
      @reggordon4982  4 місяці тому +2

      Hi Eddie, it will depend on the circumstances. I myself would do my utmost not to scent up the area. We would relocate after a long stay because the area will have your scent lingering around. It also depends on breeze conditions. If l cut fresh tracks and conditions are my favour, l would follow up. Be mindful that the deer may not be far away? so look for those areas that the deer may be holding up, and if this is the case, quite footsteps, if you are walking on eggshells, is essential 👌

    • @eddie8017
      @eddie8017 4 місяці тому

      @@reggordon4982
      Thank you so much for your reply I really appreciate that 🙏