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Northern Kruger -- pictures added
17 October 2014, 22:41
Use Enough GunOutstanding!

Yes, I can spot them both.

I have been there twice and it is truly a spectacular place!
17 October 2014, 23:07
retreeverJan fantastic photos..
Thank,
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17 October 2014, 23:09
Bama15What unbelievable animals. Those tusks will take your breath away. It would be interesting to know the age of those bulls.
17 October 2014, 23:16
TrophyShotPrintsWow...you saw a lot of good stuff...very nice captures!
I'd be very happy to have a shoot like this...much to work from

Thanks for sharing Jan!
17 October 2014, 23:18
Highlander7Thanks for sharing the incredible photos!!!
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18 October 2014, 01:10
shotgun46Incredible photos thanks for sharing
18 October 2014, 01:19
fairgameHow Africa once was. The Kruger is surely the continents premier wildlife destination.
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18 October 2014, 01:55
Ackley Improved UserI hope mankind can maintain it.
18 October 2014, 02:34
dwarf416I am sweating and have got an itch on my Shooting finger! Ebola? Or hunteritissssssww
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18 October 2014, 03:08
pagosawingnutSome very nice representatives of their respective species, those are! Thanks for posting.
18 October 2014, 03:12
Bud Meadowsquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
How Africa once was. The Kruger is surely the continents premier wildlife destination.
Andrew: Etosha isn't too sloppy either!!
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18 October 2014, 03:24
tendramsMakuleke? Between the Limpopo and Luvuvhu? The place is truly magic. Believe it or not, my first safari was there hunting with Wayne Wagner in 2001. If I had it to do over again, I would have borrowed the $40K necessary to buy one of the elephant permits that year.
18 October 2014, 04:27
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18 October 2014, 16:47
Jan Dumonquote:
Originally posted by tendrams:
Makuleke? Between the Limpopo and Luvuvhu? The place is truly magic. Believe it or not, my first safari was there hunting with Wayne Wagner in 2001. If I had it to do over again, I would have borrowed the $40K necessary to buy one of the elephant permits that year.
No , not there . Further east and south east.

18 October 2014, 16:49
Jan Dumonquote:
Originally posted by tendrams:
Makuleke? Between the Limpopo and Luvuvhu? The place is truly magic. Believe it or not, my first safari was there hunting with Wayne Wagner in 2001. If I had it to do over again, I would have borrowed the $40K necessary to buy one of the elephant permits that year.
You must have had a great hunt with Wayne back then in that area. I know Wayne well. He's a good man.

18 October 2014, 22:02
AilsaWheelsSome fantastic animals.
Thanks for sharing the photos.
19 October 2014, 00:46
surefire7Great photos!
Thanks for sharing.
20 October 2014, 10:33
ManyatheloGreat Pics, if you are coming through Southern Africa a trip to Kruger is highly recommended, the variety, quantity and quality of game you will see is phenomenal
20 October 2014, 19:36
WowoExcellent and Outstanding!
20 October 2014, 19:46
Bill/OregonI would love to see the wonderful things you have seen. Some magnificent animals in Kruger. Please, God, don't let us wreck it.
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20 October 2014, 19:47
Matt GrahamVery nice Jan!!!
21 October 2014, 18:14
WinkJan,
Jean-Claude didn't mention this trip to me, so I guess it was either before or after. Great photos, great animals.
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21 October 2014, 23:04
Jan Dumonquote:
Originally posted by Wink:
Jan,
Jean-Claude didn't mention this trip to me, so I guess it was either before or after. Great photos, great animals.
Thanks Wink , We did this trip with them towards the end of their trip. We spent 2 nights in the National Park. Its always a pleasure to show people the Kruger that I know and love . My very earliest childhood memories are those with my family in Kruger. A very special place to me.
21 October 2014, 23:21
buffybrNo apologies needed for those pictures, they're great.
I was able to visit Kruger NP after my first African hunt back in 2000. We only spent one night there, and yes, it is a special place.
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22 October 2014, 01:16
Aaron NeilsonMy friend, great pics - but you know which one I want!!!

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22 October 2014, 07:07
NakihunterAwesome. Can imagine how 100 years ago much of today's bush Africa must have produced trophies of similar quality for local species!
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22 October 2014, 09:41
Michael RobinsonJan, many thanks for sharing these wonderful photos! Fabulous creatures, one and all!
I am a hunter, and would gladly and solemnly hunt and kill every one of them, but only fairly and sustainably, so that their brothers and sons, for generations to come, could thrive and survive.
Far into tomorrow, and into further tomorrows beyond then, for our children, and our children's children, to celebrate and hunt them in the same way.
Every creature on earth exists in a position of superiority, or inferiority, to every other. As predator or prey, one exercising dominion over the other. We, who are at the top of the food chain, owe a special debt to all others.
Your photos are a tribute to their majesty, and a humbling reminder of our obligations as hunters, both now, and for all time.
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22 October 2014, 10:36
Jan Dumonquote:
Originally posted by Aaron Neilson:
My friend, great pics - but you know which one I want!!!
The Eland ?

22 October 2014, 11:39
Matt Grahamquote:
Originally posted by Jan Dumon:
quote:
Originally posted by Aaron Neilson:
My friend, great pics - but you know which one I want!!!
The Eland ?
warthog surely?
22 October 2014, 15:09
SunshineWhat a fantastic area that part of Kruger National Park. Not far from it, 30 years ago, was my home for several years, almost every weekend one could find me in Kruger. Since many years I'm guiding there.
http://www.kapstadt.de/schindlers-africa22 October 2014, 15:13
SaeedGreat pictures, thank you for posting them for us.
22 October 2014, 19:24
Aaron Neilsonquote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
quote:
Originally posted by Jan Dumon:
quote:
Originally posted by Aaron Neilson:
My friend, great pics - but you know which one I want!!!
The Eland ?
warthog surely?
I think you two are high!!!!!
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Jan DumonWhat ? The Eland and the hog not old enough ?

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25 October 2014, 01:19
juanpozziOutstanding one of the last paradises ,every hunter must visit the KRUGER park specially before a safari .
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27 October 2014, 15:05
Jan Dumonquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Great pictures, thank you for posting them for us.
Thanks Saeed , I almost didn't take a camera on the trip and it was a last second thing as we rolled out of hunting camp. Maybe if I pay more attention and invest in proper equipment I could learn to take pictures like you and Wink .