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I’m not certain why this limited opportunity Sambar deer hunt in the Florida panhandle seems to generate controversy every time I discuss it, but it simply fascinates me each time the topic arises.

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My resounding sentiment is that the hunt is operated each year and the draw is limited. Folks often keep the quote hunt opportunity not just close to their vest, but inside their inner vest pocket. This hunt is akin to almost every adventure I’ve ever read about or imagined. Its more than a hunt from my experience, it’s an adventure in the pursuit of a elk cousin that is native to India and somehow persists on a Florida barrier island.

Simply stated, hunting Sambar deer on St. Vincent Island National Wildlife Refuge (SVI) is just as available for a draw hunt to YOU as it was to ME. The hunt is posted annually for both Whitetail and Sambar deer. Most notably, the landscape is worth the trip purely to enjoy the inherent ecological value of the public landscape and barrier island experience quite unlike most southeastern hunting trips.

Introduction

The intent of Part 1 is to briefly discuss the history and acquisition record, limited entry application process, awkward sensitivity of openly discussing the hunt, and a few other rhythm section type details. I invite you to research publications and history prior to applying for this hunt. This is especially appropriate if you aren’t accustomed to panhandle conditions and weather patterns. SVI is as beautiful as it is wild and seemingly unforgiving.

St. Vincent Island National Wildlife Refuge

SVI is a ~12,000-acre, virtually undeveloped barrier island near Cape San Blas and St. George Island in the Florida panhandle. The only significant infrastructure is lodging for staff. Since European contact, SVI has experienced a varied history. Most notably, the island was purchased in 1948 by a private landowner and a suite of non-native animals were imported to serve as a game-style ranch. SVI is a barrier island, so it was determined to be a natural, unfenced location and truly must have been quite a paradise, if you fancy that lifestyle.

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History

In 1968, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) acquired the entire island. Subsequently, funds from the Duck Stamp program repaid TNC and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service became the public land stewards and wildlife- management entity. As a proud owner of dozens of Federal Duck Stamps over the years, it was rewarding to roam this land and enjoy the plights of being a Public Land Owner. I highly suggest securing a camping spot well within the scrub live oak canopy and with as much windbreak from saw palmettos that you can tolerate.

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Sambar Deer Hunting Management & Draw Opportunities

Although managed by the Department of Interior, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) administers the limited opportunity application hunts for Sambar deer.The draw opportunities are generally low, but the application cost is marginal. Application cost for Florida residents is $25 and non-residents can apply for what I view as a nominal additional fee as a non-resident. Preference points can be accrued annually to increase draw odds. I suggest applying as a group of four, mainly because this hunt is worthy of a group effort and camp is always better with friends. I encourage you to study the draw odds and preference point system as you develop your award strategy (individual or group).

Weather

This isn’t your typical Florida deer hunt. The conditions are wet, external assistance is unavailable, and the weather is completely subject to change hourly.For instance, frog choker bands of rain and extreme winds occur over lunch and then Chamber of Commerce wispy clouds and blue skies occur just moments later. I consider that to be a predictable coastal weather forecast overall; however, the drenching rainfall mid-day often disrupts the flow of the hunt and hinders the afternoon hunt spirit. Arriving back to camp each day to your hunting party after a significant day in the field results in spirited campfire fellowship. The vistas of hunting and rucking around SVI far exceed any mid-showers and unpredictable storms.

Sambar Deer Hunting Application Process

Our group of four friends applied in 2007 and were quite fortunate to draw in Fall 2008. Prior to applying, I scanned through limited public information regarding Sambar deer and the overall draw odds. In 2007-2008, limited cursory information regarding the “the approach” was available, so I was intrigued. Once we were successfully drawn, I began to canvas the internet for snippets of information to help us prepare for the impending hunt.

I was the primary organizer of the group hunt, so I was compelled to acquire and secure information useful to increasing our hunt experience and potential success. It was a painful chase to garnish info, but a handful of books were available for context and research. My general sentiment was that Sambar hunters intentionally or generally subscribed to not sharing significant information regarding the hunt and hints of successful tips.

Sambar Deer Hunting Discussion

Perhaps this post will elicit some meaningful lessons learned. To this day, I have been publicly shamed for even speaking of this hunt opportunity. On a few occasions during purely random conversions and online discussions, recreational keyboard outrage has transpired just for the mention of this hunt opportunity. My response has been and will always be “why?” It’s not exactly a secret, the draw odds are challenging, the logistics are uncommon, and foremost the harvest success is the ultimate hurdle.

This is a National Wildlife Refuge and the hunt is markedly limited to folks that are willing to plan and commit to a Florida barrier island hunt with primitive accommodations and a dealers choice poker game of public land hunting hurdles.

Part 2 of the post will discuss some of the details and nuances of the four day hunt we enjoyed. Sambar deer behaviors and their habits will be addressed on a general scale. Furthermore, lessons learned, physical and mental hurdles, logistical considerations, camp provisions, and the daily pursuit of Sambar deer will be addressed. Stay tuned!

Links

Check out Part 2 of the St Vincent Island Deer Hunting Blog Series HERE

Read Part 3 of St Vincent Island Sambar Deer Hunting HERE

Chad Rischar is a Southeast Chapter Board member of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and resides in Northeast Florida. He’s a generalist hunter, angler, and outdoorsman. As a scientist, natural resource manager and conservation advocate, he appreciates the inherent value of the out-of-doors and is seeking to improve the well, not just the pump. Chad can be contacted at Florida.BHA@gmail.com

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1592: The Uglich Bell

April 1st, 2018

On this date in 1592, the bell of Uglich had its “tongue” cut out, then was sent to Siberian exile — the crowning indignity of the collective punishment visited on that Volga River town for the murder of Tsarevich Dmitri.

Eight years on from the death of the ferocious and epoch-making Ivan the Terrible, Russia was under the rule of the boyar Boris Godunov, governing in the stead of his brother-in-law, etiolated Ivan heir Tsar Feodor.*

Although rival interpretations exist,** the conventional understanding of events we shall detail here is that Godunov turned assassin in order to maintain his hold on power and, eventually, achieve the tsardom for himself.


Boris Godunov’s 1598 coronation, from the Mussorgsky opera Boris Godunov.

Not yet the tsar himself at this point, Godunov’s problem was that he exercised power only through Feodor … and that heirless sovereign had a (much) younger brother, our victim Tsarevich Dmitri, who in the fullness of time might easily come to supplant both Feodor and Godunov. Boris Godunov had hidden this moppet and his mum away in Uglich, where the child had his own court as Russia’s last appanage prince. The English diplomat Gil(l)es Fletcher† never met Dmitry but his 1591 Of the Russe Commonwealth caught the peril of the situation, with a bit of foreshadowing.

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Besides the emperor that now is who hath no child (neither is like ever to have for ought that may be conjectured of his body and the barenness of his wife after so many years’ marriage),‡ there is but one more, viz., a child of six or seven years old in whom resteth all the hope of the succession and the posterity of that house …

[The child] is kept in a remote place from the Moscow under the tuition of his mother and her kindred of the house of the Nagois, yet not safe (as I have heard) from attempts of making away by practice of some that aspire to the succession if this emperor die without any issue. The nurse that tasted before him of certain meat (as I have heard) died presently. That he is natural son to Ivan Vasil’evich the Russe people warrant it by the father’s quality that beginneth to appear already in his tender years. He is delighted (they say) to see sheep and other cattle killed and to look on their throats while they are bleeding (which commonly children are afraid to behold), and to beat geese and hens with a staff till he see them lie dead.

The court rumors about Dmitry’s danger were onto something. On May 15, 1591, the eight-year-old princeling was found dead. He’d been stabbed in the neck.

Dmitry’s mother had the local prelates ring the cathedral bell summoning townsfolk to the commons to announce the murder and accuse Boris Godunov’s agents of perpetrating it. Outrage and panic soon whipped people into a mob that rampaged through Uglich, lynching 15 people — including one of Dmitry’s playmates as well as Moscow’s dyak, Mikhail Bityagovsky.

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18th century icon of the Tsarevich Dmitry “Uglichsky” (click for larger image) shows his murder (left), and the cathedral bell being sounded to instigate summary justice (right). At the base of the cathedral, Mikhail Bityagovsky tries to batter down the door to silence the alarm.

Dangerous to bystanders, this mob was impotent against the Russian state. Boris Godunov dispatched a delegation that whitewashed Dmitry’s murder and ruthlessly punished Uglich; some 200 are reported to have been put to death for the disturbances.

The bell itself received the crowning punishment on the first of April in 1592, as the literal physical instigator of the riot: hurled from its tower, it was flogged on the public square and mutilated by having its “tongue” (the clapper) torn out. Then it was sent into exile in Tobolsk, where it remained until the 19th century. It hangs today at Uglich’s Church of St. Dmitry on Blood, although — as detailed in the bell’s Russian Wikipedia page — there is some debate about its authenticity.

As for “Saint Dmitry”, his story was just beginning and the canonization wasn’t the half of it.

When Tsar Feodor died in 1598 and Boris Godunov seized the throne outright, Russia entered her “Time of Troubles” — fifteen terrible years of civil war, invasion, and contested succession that ended with the seating of the Romanov dynasty. The Time of Troubles was characterized by, among other things, several imposters claiming to be this very murdered Prince Dmitry and therefore the rightful tsar. False Dmitrys were so ubiquitous during this interregnum that they have their own pretender regnal numbering, but all were failures in the contest for power: False Dmitri I, False Dmitri II, and False Dmitry III each came to violent and sordid ends.

* Ivan the Terrible had a perfectly cromulent heir being groomed for power in the form of one Tsarevich Ivan, but the volatile tsar had struck him during an argument in 1581 and accidentally killed him — which brought the unprepared Feodor into the succession and set up the catastrophic events of this post, as well as this incredible Ilya Repin painting:


Detail view (click for the full image) of Repin’s rendering of the horrified Ivan the Terrible clutching his mortally wounded son.

** The other principal version (Russian link) is that Dmitry suffered an epileptic fit while playing a game with knives, and accidentally stabbed himself. Many Uglichans gave this story to the official investigation (more Russian) that ensued the prince’s death, but their testimony is hard to depend upon since the Godunov-affiliated authorities conducting the investigation (like Patriarch Job, whom Godunov had made metropolitan of Moscow) preferred that version and presumably made sure that they received it. After Godunov’s death the official story reassigned responsibility to him — although this again was driven by the political imperatives of that moment. Some historians down the years have given credence to the “accident” hypothesis.

† That’s Giles Fletcher the elder, who is not to be confused with his son, the poet Giles Fletcher the Younger.

‡ Feodor had only a single daughter, Feodosia, born in 1592 (she died in 1594). As of the time of Dmitry’s murder, Feodor was 33 years old and completely childless.

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