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Introduction

Posted By: Dimitri

Introduction - 07/24/20 04:58 PM

Hello from South Africa.

I couldn't seem to find a section on the Forum where new members can introduce themselves. I thought it would be polite to introduce myself - especially since I am not from the United States.

My name is Dimitri. I was introduced to hunting by my late father from the time I could walk/hold a gun. My dad and I had wonderful times in the field together and I continue that now with my own children.

I decided to join this Forum for a change of scenery from the South African Forums and to learn more about how things are done in the US.

I look forward to meeting some members online, learning about the various species you hunt in Texas and how you hunt them.

'Nice to sit at your campfire.

All the best.

Dimitri
Posted By: freerange

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 05:15 PM

Welcome aboard. This is a great forum. I dont think there is an intro place so you did good. You may get a few that ask you if you are conservative or liberal or if you like beans in your chili and such but ill let them do that.
Posted By: ILUVBIGBUCKS

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 05:19 PM

Welcome to the forum Dimitri.
Glad to have you here.
Posted By: Old Rabbit

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 05:21 PM

Welcome aboard.
Posted By: SnakeWrangler

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 05:31 PM

welcome
Posted By: 218 Bee

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 05:33 PM


Welcome Boet!

I hope that you'll feel as welcome here as I have been made to feel when visiting your country! I believe that you'll find the vast majority here to be a friendly, helpful lot...I'm glad you're here!

Mark
Posted By: deerfeeder

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 05:34 PM

Howdy! Nice to have you here. welcome
Posted By: TCM3

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 05:35 PM

welcome
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 05:59 PM

howdy
Posted By: Dimitri

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 06:03 PM

Thanks very much for the warm welcome guys!

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You may get a few that ask you if you are conservative or liberal ...
Other than saying that I support whoever does the best job for the people, I prefer to plead the 5th on matters political. (I think part of the charm of hunting, and maybe even hunting forums, is to escape politics and other heavy issues for a while :D).

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Welcome Boet!


Mark, dankie. Lekker boet. (Mark, thank-you. Nice brother)
Posted By: Dalroo

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 06:47 PM

Welcome, Dimitri! This is a fun group of (mostly) Texans. And from the folks I've met from SA, there are some similarities in humor and attitudes.

If you really want to get off on the right foot with the forum members, I suggest you start a thread about using an AR platform (in .223/5.56) on white tail deer, or ask a question about the pros/cons of hunting a high-fence ranch versus a low-fence ranch. And if you are not familiar with the differences, sit back and watch the responses. bolt

JUST KIDDING - better these be avoided at all costs!

Again, welcome!
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 08:53 PM

welcome
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 08:55 PM

welcome For second when I saw your first name I thought you were a friend of mine from South Texas.
Posted By: jrgocards

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 09:05 PM

Warm welcome Dimitri!! There's some good people on this forum!!

JR
Posted By: Always ready 2 hunt

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 09:18 PM

welcome texas
Posted By: dkershen

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 10:23 PM

Welcome DImitiri. I'm a big fan of your country and hope to go there again some day. Are you by chance a PH? Or do you just hunt for pleasure?

And do you hate baboons as badly as we hate feral hogs?



welcome
Posted By: colt45-90

Re: Introduction - 07/24/20 10:58 PM

WELCOME, I missed the opportunities for visiting your part of the world. but watch and read every thing I can on S.A.
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: Introduction - 07/25/20 02:15 AM

welcome ta texasHF
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Posted By: Dimitri

Re: Introduction - 07/25/20 10:34 AM

Originally Posted by Dalroo
Welcome, Dimitri! This is a fun group of (mostly) Texans. And from the folks I've met from SA, there are some similarities in humor and attitudes.

If you really want to get off on the right foot with the forum members, I suggest you start a thread about using an AR platform (in .223/5.56) on white tail deer, or ask a question about the pros/cons of hunting a high-fence ranch versus a low-fence ranch. And if you are not familiar with the differences, sit back and watch the responses. bolt

JUST KIDDING - better these be avoided at all costs!

Again, welcome!


Thanks Dalroo.

I don't own an AR and haven't fired one since I did my national army service many years ago. So I will leave that subject to the guys/girls with more experience.

High fence ranching is a very interesting subject. Lots to discuss there.

I guess there are topics which tend to raise the temperatures in whatever country they are discussed. In SA topics that are guaranteed to end up in heated debates are:

Hunting ethics in general
Best calibre (or caliber) for a specific purpose
Best allround calibre
Toyota vs Ford
Breeding of colour variants (that topic has died down in the last 2 years but at one stage there was not a day that went by without an argument about it) and other selective breeding
Long range shooting
Shooting from vehicles
Best bullet make
Farmed lions

I haven't been on this Forum long but from the little I have seen from browsing a few topics the tone seems to be friendly and respectful. That is one of the reasons why I chose to join this Forum and not another US Forum.

I think robust debate on any topic is healthy provided that people do not start becoming insulting or personal with one another.
Posted By: redhaze

Re: Introduction - 07/25/20 10:53 AM

What part of Texas is South Africa?......just kidding, welcome!
Posted By: Dimitri

Re: Introduction - 07/25/20 11:08 AM

Originally Posted by dkershen
Welcome DImitiri. I'm a big fan of your country and hope to go there again some day. Are you by chance a PH? Or do you just hunt for pleasure?

And do you hate baboons as badly as we hate feral hogs?



welcome


Thank you dkershen. We would love to have you back in SA again. Also, we NEED to have you all back when possible.

No, I am not a PH. I hunt for pleasure.

I think the difference between feral hogs and baboons is that, although both can be very destructive, feral hogs are not indigenous to the US. When their population grows at the expense of local fauna and flora then that is a good reason to dislike them and to want to eradicate them.

Although I have shot 28 different furred species in SA, I have never shot a baboon. They are intelligent and super-wary and I have had very few chance encounters with them and because they do play a role in the environment I just let them be. If I was a crop farmer I might be inclined to shoot them on sight as most crop farmers do. They can be terribly destructive. However, once you have shot one or two by chance they get the picture and become ultra-wary and then you have make careful and specific plans and be prepared to take long shots if you want to keep them in check. Even in areas where there are no crops they can cause damage. They are known to catch and kill lambs and if you don't have big dogs and an electrical fence around your property when you go on holiday then you may return to find all sorts of damage to your gutters, satellite dish, aerials etc. A friend of mine built a hanger opposite his farmhouse under which he parked his new fancy harvester with fancy built in GPS and computer. Worth a lot of money. He took his family on holiday for a week and on his return he found the baboons had visited the hanger. They had ripped out all the wiring, electricals, display monitors and anything else that could be ripped out of the harvester and tractors. He found bits and pieces scattered around the hanger and the surrounding bush and some he never found. He also found generous deposits made by the baboons all over the show. If you had asked my friend if he hates baboons as much as you hate feral pigs he would have said "no, I hate them more!"
Posted By: Dimitri

Re: Introduction - 07/25/20 11:09 AM

Thanks again for everyone's warm welcome.
Posted By: snake oil

Re: Introduction - 07/25/20 11:25 AM

welcome
Posted By: Halfadozen

Re: Introduction - 07/25/20 07:44 PM

Welcome to THF sir!
Posted By: kmon11

Re: Introduction - 07/25/20 08:07 PM

Welcome to the THF.
Posted By: Flashprism

Re: Introduction - 07/27/20 06:25 PM

Welcome enjoy the fellowship and stimulating conversation.
Posted By: txtrophy85

Re: Introduction - 07/27/20 07:33 PM

Originally Posted by fray
What part of Texas is South Africa?......just kidding, welcome!



there is alot of South Africa that looks more like Texas than alot of Texas does....
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: Introduction - 07/27/20 09:25 PM

Originally Posted by txtrophy85
Originally Posted by fray
What part of Texas is South Africa?......just kidding, welcome!



there is alot of South Africa that looks more like Texas than alot of Texas does....


cheers texas is the only state i know that has animals from Africa ta hunt, ya can see them in zoo's in other states.
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Posted By: pertnear

Re: Introduction - 07/27/20 10:48 PM

Welcome to the forum!

I hear So. Africa is almost as big as Texas. How much per acre does a low fence year 'round lease go for? clap
Posted By: soooo

Re: Introduction - 07/28/20 03:03 PM

Have you ever dated Charlize Theron?
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