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  2. List of big-game hunters - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 Neumann departed on a 3-year hunting and exploring trip in East Africa, returning to England to publish Elephant hunting in Equatorial East Africa in 1897. Between 1899 and 1902 Neumann participated in the Second Boer War , in 1902 he returned to East Africa hunting elephant continuously until 1906 when he returned to England, dying the ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  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. W. D. M. Bell - Wikipedia

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    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. Later he outfitted himself for extensive hunting safaris in the Karamojo region of Uganda, preferring the .275 (7x57) chambered in a Rigby-Mauser rifle.

  7. 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]

  8. Category:Elephant hunting - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to elephant hunting, The poaching of elephants for their ivory, meat and hides has been one of the major threats to their existence. Historically, numerous cultures made ornaments and other works of art from elephant ivory, and its use was comparable to that of gold.

  9. Arthur Henry Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Hunting in East Equatorial Africa Arthur Henry Neumann (12 June 1850 – 29 May 1907) was an English explorer, hunter, soldier, farmer and travel writer famous for his exploits in Equatorial East Africa.