This article explores the multifaceted life of Chad Cooper, a figure from Bridgeport, CT, highlighting his personal connection to remarkable hunting experiences and his professional achievements in law and community service.
Cooper Davis recently had the chance to go on a once-in-a-lifetime hunt with his father, Chad. Davis spent 10 days in South Africa from May 2-11 on a bow hunting excursion at Dare to Bowhunt. The bow hunting operation offers two popular areas for guests to hunt at, and Davis elected to take his father, Chad, to Zululand.
“The way you start out is they get you set up in camp, and it is a resort basically,” Cooper said. “It is really nice. They take you out the first morning and you sit out over a watering hole in a hide. They dig a six-foot hole into the ground and put a dome over the top of it. You basically sit there all day until you see what you want to see. There are animals coming around the waterhole all day because it is their only source of water. and have coffee and a small breakfast.
“Most of the time it would be what we killed that day to give us an idea of what everything tasted like,” Cooper said. “When we were there, I think we had a kudu, impala, and those were the two main dishes. It was surprisingly really good.
“I have wanted to go to Africa ever since I was a kid, and I always wanted to shoot a kudu since I was six or seven,” Cooper said. “With my dad, he always wanted to go on a kudu hunt. He said, ‘Oh, I am never going to Africa. It is too far.
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Chad wasn’t supposed to originally go on the trip with Cooper. “It had been a long time since we have been in a blind together,” Cooper said. “After I got all of my animals, we kind of sat together and had some alone time together. I probably haven’t hunted just with him since I was 12. Now back in the United States, Cooper turns his attention toward the June 4 J.W. Hart PBR Challenge BlueDEF Tour event where the No. This time he won’t be in a blind in South Africa.
According to his hunting guide, Davis knew this specific nyala was one of the smartest of his species in the area the Dare to Bowhunt outfit opens to its visiting hunters. “When I was trying to get my shot, he would go and stand behind another animal,” Davis said. “He knew where the hide was basically. He finally made the mistake of walking out a little too far beyond a wildebeest. I had to shoot between the two of them.
Davis’ nyala was one of the biggest in the world. “This is one of the Top 25 ever taken in the world,” Davis said. “They do measurements and stuff there.
On the other side of Chad Cooper's life is his career. SETH L. COOPER is a principal of Brody Wilkinson PC and a member of the firm’s Business Group and Real Estate & Land Use Group. His areas of practice include commercial and residential real estate, lending, loan workouts, leasing, hospitality service contracts, business entity organizational matters, the purchase and sale of businesses, art law, general contract law, and debtor-creditor rights. In addition, Mr.
Mr. Cooper received his B.A. from the University of Richmond in 1985. Mr. Cooper currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Alpha Community Services, a non-profit organization which provides emergency shelters and transitional housing to homeless families. Mr. Cooper is also a member of the board of directors of the Silvermine Arts Center. He served as Chairman of the Board of The Barnum Museum for three consecutive terms from 2006-2009.
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In 2005, he was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by the Connecticut Business Educators Association in recognition of his volunteer work at Joel Barlow High School in Redding, Connecticut. Mr. University of Richmond, B.A. New England School of Law, J.D. Mr. District Court for the District of Connecticut. He is a member of the Connecticut, American and Greater Bridgeport Bar Associations.
Here is a summary of Seth L. Cooper's Education and Professional Memberships:
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Education | University of Richmond, B.A. New England School of Law, J.D. |
| Bar Admissions | Mr. District Court for the District of Connecticut |
| Professional Memberships | Connecticut, American, and Greater Bridgeport Bar Associations |
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