Michael Arnold Michael Arnold

Magnificent Birds of the Yucatán Tropics

I knew I shouldn’t, but I couldn’t help myself. I glanced straight down. The ground was some 30 feet below, and I was hanging in clear air by two knots at either end of my nylon hammock. My Mayan-descendant guide, Tigre (Jaguar), was the knot-tier. I trusted he knew what he was doing, but still, it was a long way down.

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Michael Arnold Michael Arnold

A Sabbath Year: An Unexpected Consequence from COVID - Part 3

O.K. so I need the reader to keep in mind that I am trying to make a point here. That being, the Sabbatical year forced on Outfitters and Professional Hunters not only in Africa but in places like Canada, Europe and Australia resulted in larger-than-average trophies within those regions when they reopened.

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Michael Arnold Michael Arnold

A Sabbath Year: An Unexpected Consequence from COVID - Part 2

“I’ve never seen this many shootable trophies, let’s hold off and see if we can find something even better.” My two Coutada 11 PHs, Julian Moller and Dylan Holmes, uttered a version of that statement multiple times during my two 2021 Safaris.

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Michael Arnold Michael Arnold

The Wildest of Dreams

I never dreamed that too many leopards could be a problem. Yet by my third day with Jamy Traut Safaris in Kaokoland, Namibia we’d had so much action at our bait sites that my Professional Hunter Kabous Grünschloss informed me we’d need to make a side trip to stock up on fresh meat.

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Ron Passaro Ron Passaro

Sunis in the Sand Forests, Sables in the Woodlands

Mark Haldane is an inveterate ‘birder’ – a birdwatcher who is likely to plant his binocular to eyes and run straight into a tree while trying to get the next glimpse of whatever he might have seen in the branches overhead.

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Ron Passaro Ron Passaro

A Vision Formed in a Wasteland

With a shake of his head and downcast eyes, Carlos Pacheco Faria’s voice dropped in volume and register. “The devastation to human lives, the country’s infrastructure, and the Zambeze Delta’s wildlife was total.

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