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I just recently returned from my first trip to Africa.I hunted with Allen Cilliers on a bowhunting only concession.Everything about the trip was amazing.The food was outstanding ,the critters were every were and accommodations were amazing.

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My very first animal was this beautiful 41 inch Gemsbok.I was so pumped to watch her go down after about fourty yards.What a way to start a trip.

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Next came my Kudo The shot was quartering away but I only got one lung.The tracking that took place was beyond description.We went over eight miles and the Bushman tracker was unreal.He was able to get me within twenty yards and I was able to finish the deal.


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My blue Wildebeest went down in sight as well things were really starting to heat up now my list was getting shorter.




This is the Stallion that I was sure was never going to give me a shot.He then made a serious error in judgement .He only made it fifty yards.




This was the only Bore I saw in ten days.I thought this would be one of the easy trophies to get.Boy was I wrong!



Well when this really old Eland came walking in at last light I had to make a decsion .Eland was not on my list but he looked so huge from the pit blind I couldn't resist .It was amazing to watch such a huge animal go down inside fifty yards.

I can't say enough about Allans operation .This trip excecded my wildest expectations.

shoot straight. Woodie
 
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I hope this works

 
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Sorry about the photos.
 
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I seriously need to get back there and finish what I started back in 06.
Actually I hope I never finish with what I started, just need to get back.
Great photos, well done.
 
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Well done Woodie - you got some really great animals there. Thats a nice old Eland - horns very well worn. What did the Kudu, Gems and Eland measure in at?
 
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Really nice trophies and good job on the zebra, they are tough to put down!


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Congrats,

Awesome hunt.

That Gemsbuck is an awesome bow kill!!!

Gerhard


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thumb Great Eland, he's had a good life.


All the best
Roger

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Posts: 240 | Location: Africa Namibia - Kamanjab | Registered: 10 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Congrats on a Major Accomplishment...

You did your homework and everything paid off for you BIG TIME!

Thanks for sharing your pics and story with us...
 
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Nice hunt.

Woodie, just go back in edit the OP and fix the brackets around IMG and your photos will work.


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