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  2. List of big-game hunters - Wikipedia

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    Arriving in Africa in 1896, and after hunting man-eating lions for the Uganda Railway and then serving in the Boer War, from 1902 Bell hunted elephant in Kenya, Uganda, Abyssinia, Sudan, the Lado Enclave (one of the few to do so there legally), French Ivory Coast, Liberia, French Congo, and the Belgian Congo. During his hunting career, Bell ...

  3. W. D. M. Bell - Wikipedia

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    He is noted for using smaller calibre bullets [17] [18] rather than the heavy recoiling, larger calibre bullets that were popular with other big game hunters. [19] Like many other professional elephant hunters of the time, he started hunting elephants with a sporting .303 Lee Enfield rifle, taking 63 elephant heads on his first safari.

  4. P. C. "Pete" Pearson - Wikipedia

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    After the Boer War, Pearson remained in Africa, sailing to Kenya he arrived in Mombasa in 1903. A short time later he decided to hunt elephant professionally, travelling to Uganda he initially hunted in the Masindi district but the found the newly imposed game laws limiting hunters to three elephant a year too restricting to make a living.

  5. Virginia hunting tale: Jarvis the drone spots Slaybaugh's 13 ...

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    Virginia hunting adventure: Slaybaugh family On November 11, four Slaybaughs, Dave, his sons David Jr. and Parker as well as his brother Brad, spread out across Sussex and Surry.

  6. Berry Boswell Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Berry Boswell Brooks was born on February 2, 1902, at Senatobia, Mississippi. [1] His parents were Lena Jane Brooks and Berry Boswell Brooks, the local sheriff. [1] [2] He moved with his family to Memphis, Tennessee around 1914 and later attended Washington and Lee University in Virginia. [2]

  7. Frederick Selous - Wikipedia

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    Early in his hunting career, in the mid-1870s, Selous favored a four bore black powder muzzleloader for killing an elephant, a 6 kg (13 lb) short-barreled musket firing a 110 g (1 ⁄ 4 lb) bullet with as much as 20 drachms (35 g; 550 gr) of black powder, one of the largest hunting calibers fabricated. Between 1874 and 1876 he killed seventy ...

  8. Virginia Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are state-managed protected areas that exist primarily for the benefit of wildlife. Within the Commonwealth of Virginia , 46 tracts of land have been protected as WMAs, covering a total of over 216,000 acres (338 sq mi; 870 km 2 ).

  9. Food Stamps Schedule: Virginia EBT Benefits for ... - AOL

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    Virginia’s SNAP benefits are only sent out over three days each month, including December 2022. Food Stamps: What Is the Maximum SNAP EBT Benefit for 2023? Learn More: SNAP Benefits Slow Memory ...