Sporting Classics Digital

January/February 2015

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S P O R T I N G C L A S S I C S 3 4 For the true hunter, the adventure never ends. Instead, it permeates our lives and becomes a reason for being. M ontana's big game opener just came and went. I spent the day working through miles of good country and didn't see an antler, not even a porcupine- gnawed shed. All the nothing brought on a serious case of the rambling thoughts and from them clawed a question I couldn't seem to resolve. As it relates to hunting, what amounts to adventure? Right now I'm waiting for the phone to ring and hoping it's a guy with a funny accent telling me to get on the first plane headed for Africa. He's been working to secure a lion permit so we can follow their broad-splayed tracks across the red Kalahari sands. I've wanted to hunt lion since

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