JUNE 2022 NEWSLETTER
 
ELITE HUNTER PROFILES

CONGRATULATIONS TO
BARBARA SACKMAN
FOR HER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
 AS AN
ELITE HUNTER*

European Mouflon - Croatia
Sing Sing Waterbuck - Cameroon
A HUNTING TEAM
"Alan, my faithful husband of 61 years, and I have hunted all over the world together."
 
"My hunting career started on a bet. My husband was hunting in South Africa and I was an observer. His guide, who never wore long pants or regular shoes, would not agree to let me take a photo of him in a tux at an upcoming speaking engagement he had at SCI in Washington DC unless I shot an Impala. That kick-started my hunting career in 1981." (Editor's note: Since then Barbara has accumulated 375 species and is still hunting!)
Sulaiman Markhor - Pakistan
Zebra Duiker - Liberia
DIFFICULT HUNTS / RARE SPECIES
"A few trophies that stand out for me are the Marco Polo Sheep, the Sulaiman Markhor, Royal Antelope, Aders Duiker, and Zebra Duiker. Also, Alan and I have a large wall of mountain animals that we call 'THE WALL OF PAIN.' "
AWARDS
As a result of her prolific hunting career, Barbara has won numerous prestigious awards including;
 
* The Diana Award: Women of SCI who have excelled in international hunting, conservation and education.  
 
* The Ullmann Award: Big game hunting in Europe.
 
* The Weatherby Award: Awarded to one hunter annually since 1956 for remarkable lifetime achievement in hunting and conservation.
 
* SCI's World Hunting and Conservation Award and International Hunting Award
 
* GSCO's Pantheon Award: Given to those few hunters who have a Grand Slam of North American Wild Sheep; an Ovis World Slam Super 30 of the world's mountain sheep; a Capra World Slam Super 30 of the world's wild goats; and the Super Slam of 29 North American Big Game.  
Kudu - Chad
Lion - Zambia
MOST MEMORABLE HUNTS
Nepal
"From 9,000 feet to over 14,000 feet, we walked along single file paths that have been used for hundreds of years, with breathtaking views, including K2. At least 30 sherpas accompanied us, treating us like royalty. The hunt was like traveling back in time. Alan and I were both successful with wonderful Blue Sheep and Tahr."
 
Polar Bear
"We traveled the traditional way, by dog sled to our camp, which was a small fisherman's cabin. We (Alan, me, and our 3 guides) slept on the floor. The hunt took place over Thanksgiving, and as the only female in the group, I got the job of chef. And I got creative by pouring tomato soup over pork chops. The Eskimos said it was the best meal they ever had - can you imagine? Unfortunately, I didn't get the Polar Bear on that trip." (Editor's note: She got a good one on her next try.)  
Banteng - Australia
Konya Mouflon - Turkey
Mid-Asian Ibex - Kazakhstan
CONSERVATION, GOLF, and FAMILY
Barbara and Alan support conservation and philanthropic causes in local communities where they hunt including the Longuito School for girls and boys in Tanzania and the Murulle Foundation in Ethiopia. Barbara is a Director for the Sportsman's Alliance and the Weatherby Foundation. She is an avid golfer. And she is most proud of her 12 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren (with 2 more on the way).  
NEXT MONTH, ANOTHER ELITE HUNTER* WILL BE PROFILED. WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR SELECTION COMMITTEE IS COMPOSED OF RENOWNED HUNTERS ED YATES, REX BAKER, and
RENEE SNIDER.
 
*Elite Hunter Profiles is sponsored by Sportsmen on Film, Inc. and can be accessed via www.sportsmenonfilm.com or www.elitehunterprofiles.com. The profile of a new Elite Hunter will be presented monthly, in no particular order, and without consideration of the year of each accomplishment, but the totality of accomplishments must be prolific.
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