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The Unspoken Communication of the Houndsman

The Unspoken Communication of the Houndsman

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Coenraad Scheepers is a houndsman and PH in southern Africa. Hunting Zimbabwe and Mozambique, Coenraad keep his hounds in fine hunting shape to pursue Leopard for clients and science.

Coenraad joins Chris on this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast to discuss being a Houndsmen and the intimate details fo hunting leopard. Coenraad shares first hand experience and knowledge of the cultural and financial impact the leopard has on tribal herdsmen. He discusses, in detail how trophy hunting for leopards is keeping his hounds skills keen for more than killing leopards. He spends a large amount of his time assisting biologists and scientist capture leopards to study their behavior, travel patterns and habitat.

Coenraad also discusses the deep emotional connection he shares with his hounds. The conversation takes a dive into non verbal communication between Houndsmen and hound, and behavioral conditioning.

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