Jaguar in the tall grass - again

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Jaguar in the tall grass - again

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Brazilian Pantanal. Man had to go and took his 38 SPL Taurus along. Juvenile jaguar tried to bite off a piece of him, and instead took a 158 gr LRN for his troubles. Dead as a schytbug, one shot. Man almost lost essential playground area equipment.
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That's what I'd call " too close for comfort "...... :shock:
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gamekeeper wrote: Thu Dec 06, 2018 12:01 pm That's what I'd call " too close for comfort "...... :shock:


I'd be ready for new underwear!!! :shock:
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Can't help imagining his pucker coefficient every time he considers visiting the commodities of the bush.
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He is lucky that he had that pistol with him. He nearly became Jaguar poop.
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He was prepared! Maybe he was a Boy Scout when a kid?
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Machado wrote:
Man almost lost essential playground area equipment.


Yep, He almost got a jaguarectomy……… ;)

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Lucky dude! Just look at all the women he is going to get...they all will want to see the wounds and he will accidentally "let it flop----6 out" The girls will blush, then feel sorry for him...and then compensate.
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crs wrote: Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:48 pm He was prepared! Maybe he was a Boy Scout when a kid?
I doubt it. This man is a cowboy working at a cattle ranch deep in the Pantanal.
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Awesome.
Good job he didn't ask on some forums what to tote, they would rip him apart worse than the jag if he said 38special!!!
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I'd bet that jag was spotted stalking the gauchos and that's why he was packing whilst poopin!
Use what ya got, once heard of a moose shot with a 22, 3 days later it died and was butchered to feed the village. Ideal nope but it worked.
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GunnyMack wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 9:18 pm I'd bet that jag was spotted stalking the gauchos and that's why he was packing whilst poopin!
Use what ya got, once heard of a moose shot with a 22, 3 days later it died and was butchered to feed the village. Ideal nope but it worked.
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I cannot disagree with that last line.
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OUCH! ... :o
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I'm assuming this was out away from the cities by quite some distance. I wasn't aware that one could carry a handgun in Brazil. It was certainly needed! :shock:
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Ysabel Kid wrote: Sat Dec 15, 2018 5:55 pm I'm assuming this was out away from the cities by quite some distance. I wasn't aware that one could carry a handgun in Brazil. It was certainly needed! :shock:
Many of us have over the years, especially far from the cities. Many still do. I don't, as no longer reside there. No comment as to actions in other areas.
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Thanks for sharing that, Machado. I carried a similar sixgun for years up in the sertão. Onça pintada were pretty much extinct in the area, just a few of the onça amarela still around. Anyway, never had to try my loads on one for which I'm glad. Mine was a Rossi stainless with a 6" vent rib barrel. Sure miss that old peashooter. It's good to see that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Just hope IBAMA doesn't come after him.
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