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Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 2:39 am
by Brent Sinclair
Just got back from a Jaguar Dart trip in Paraguay, amazing experience..
Am running late to to head out again for a month on hunts so hope to have time later to write about the captures for the reaserch project Rocky McBride is doing there in the Chaco....
Re: Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:36 am
by kiwi
Did you get yourself some video footage? Would have been a great experience
Looking forward to a story and more photos
Re: Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:50 am
by chilcotin hillbilly
That is just awesome, Brent every houndsmens dream.
Re: Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:41 am
by MThound
Very cool Brent. Were you able to use your own dogs? I have a friend that did some jaguar studies in Mexico and the hunts can be brutal for both the people and dogs. Looks like fun!
Re: Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:18 pm
by Brent Sinclair
We took about 2 hours of video and over 600 photos so have some great memories...did not take any of my hounds on the hunt, harsh enviornment and the hounds Rocky has got it figured out way better than my ol pot lickers...
The jaguar killed a couple of his hounds 2 years ago and it was late one evening when ( believe it if you can) the big cat walked across a trail 100 yards in front of the toyota about an hr before dark...the bruah was so thick Rocky did not want to turn the hounds on it as he knew the cat would not tree from oast experience and it was only an hr till dark and if he fought the hounds in the thick under growth chances of loose hounds were to high....for 15 minutes Rocky went over the options, we went to where the cat disapeared and he said we have to try it, if your willing to get cut up a little and take a few cactus in your legs lets go.
The hounds were on the track and gone in 2 seconds....the cat made a sharp turn and came back onto the trail about 30 yards on a bend so we did not see it...the hounds ran it down the dirt track for about 200 yards and we could hear them baying on the ground, running to where they were the baying stopped and I thought thats not good!!!!!! but when we got close I looked and the only decent tree 30 yards off the dirt track and there sat a huge spotter cat very unhappy to be up there with 4 hounds wanting to tear into him..no time for photos in the tree....hounds were caught and the dart was in his hip pocket....then he really got an attitude...
deep growling, hounds going crazy and 2 foot dager leaves giving me some good pokes made it a bit western, then the big cat looked at me as he was on his way down that tree and I was far too close for what I felt good being and a hand full of frantic baying hounds dragging me closer....when the jagag hit the ground running he was about 8 frrt away...something I will not soon forget.
We had to get another dart into him and that is more of a story...
We caught him in the perfect place and with hounds right out of the box that were fresh, Rocky knew the risk , he gave it alot of thought and looked at the whole picture and it worked...he is a true professional and a great guy to hunt with, his wife Monica kept us fed and made came a great place to be...will head back next season for sure.
Re: Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:12 pm
by Big N' Blue
Brent, anyone that is blessed enough to earn a living doing what they love to do is very rare! I thank you and Rocky both for sharing the experience with the rest of us and May God Bless both of you and your families. Thanks for sharing!
Re: Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:19 pm
by bency
Thats great! Thanks for sharring
Re: Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:17 am
by bowtech36
amazing, very cool to see and hear.
Re: Jaguar Dart Trip
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:52 pm
by lepcur
Excellent story, Thanks,