The inaugural issue of Cat Hunter marked the beginning of something bigger than a magazine. It was the first step toward building a legacy-driven record of wild cat pursuit — high-quality print dedicated to preserving the culture, history, and meaning of the chase. While later issues sharpened the voice, Passion remains a collector’s piece: the foundation of the movement.
Inside this issue:
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An Essential Pursuit — Jana Waller Bair brings respect and conservation to the forefront of mountain lion hunting.
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Maneaters Still Exist — Dr. Prashant Singh documents modern-day leopard and tiger attacks in India, a reminder that danger is never a relic.
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Developing Hounds in the Texas Scrubland — Dan Braman on the work, failure, and victories that forge good hounds.
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Conservation at the Crosshairs — why cat hunting remains a primary target for anti-hunters today.
Why This Issue Matters
Issue 1 is where Cat Hunter began — a bold declaration that cat hunting deserved more than passing mention; it deserved its own record. Not the most polished, but undeniably historic, this volume carries the raw beginnings of a cultural stand. For collectors, it’s the first marker in a series that has become the only enduring voice for lion, hounds, and legacy.
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