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AR Member "Worth" shoots two great Buffalo with Luke Samaras
23 December 2009, 03:00
Jerry HuffakerAR Member "Worth" shoots two great Buffalo with Luke Samaras
My friend and customer Worth, shot these great bulls in Luke's Masailand area a couple of weeks ago.
The bull on the right is 44.5" and I don't have measurements for the bull with the deep curls.
Jerry Huffaker
State, National and World Champion Taxidermist
23 December 2009, 03:02
SevenxbjtNot bad work when you can get it......
Congrats to "Worth"
23 December 2009, 03:03
GatogordoWow!!
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23 December 2009, 03:18
Kyler HamannHoly smoke! Whether you like incredible drop or tremendous width... he got it.
Can't wait to see the mounts you do with them.
23 December 2009, 03:27
zhabaMAN you are one lucky guy

those buff are the sort i dream to put in my trophy room,very well done
23 December 2009, 03:34
BlacktailerThat Masailand produces some great buff. Are you sure he didn't sneak into Ngorongoro and get these?

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23 December 2009, 03:36
Mike_Dettorreyeah I could shot those but they would encroached on the 44.75 I already have...

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23 December 2009, 03:36
Jerry Huffakerquote:
Originally posted by zhaba:
MAN you are one lucky guy

those buff are the sort i dream to put in my trophy room,very well done
That's kinda funny, because this was his 4th trip to Masailand trying to kill one of the big ones. Every year before he took nice bulls but just never could get on a really big one, so I think maybe persistence and a little luck.

Jerry Huffaker
State, National and World Champion Taxidermist
23 December 2009, 03:40
ddrhookwow That worth Bronzing

if you like a diffrent look in your trophy room

23 December 2009, 03:44
Jerry HuffakerI thought I would add, He also shot this 26.5" Grants, Beautiful!

Jerry Huffaker
State, National and World Champion Taxidermist
23 December 2009, 03:45
Jerry Huffakerquote:
Originally posted by ddrhook:
wow That worth Bronzing

if you like a diffrent look in your trophy room
I can assure you, they won't be bronzed

Jerry Huffaker
State, National and World Champion Taxidermist
23 December 2009, 04:52
SpringWho was his PH?
23 December 2009, 05:26
Michael RobinsonWorth indeed! As a wise man once said: An ounce of luck is worth a ton of skill!

As an experienced safari hunter, I'm sure Worth would agree.
To get just one of those buff on a single safari would be remarkable!
Congrats to Worth!

Mike
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23 December 2009, 06:15
SBTFabulous! The hunting around Tarangerie in Nov/Dec can be spectacular.
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23 December 2009, 06:43
DLSThose are two true "dream" bulls, well done.
23 December 2009, 07:03
465H&HTarangire is "THE PlACE" to be in December!
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23 December 2009, 17:54
bwanamrmDabney,
Congratulations on a couple of great buffalo. I meet Jay today for lunch to look at his pictures but he said you both had great hunts and hit the rains just right... lots of buff coming out of the parks and getting to see the beginnings of the wildebeest migrations must have been a cool experience! Looks like third time was a charm! Congrats again.
Cheers,
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23 December 2009, 18:39
matt uOutstanding trophies!!
Congratulations to Worth
23 December 2009, 19:31
FjoldVery impressive, what a great pair.
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23 December 2009, 20:11
Ahmed SultanGreat Buffalos, thanks for sharing Jerry.
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23 December 2009, 20:26
buckeyeshooterThose are wonderful buffalo!!
23 December 2009, 20:31
GraftonAwesome buff and Grants!
23 December 2009, 21:36
mboga biga bwanaSimply Outstanding Bulls

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23 December 2009, 21:49
quickshotOUTSTANDING!!

I hope someday I can tag two bulls of such fine quality-------well done.

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23 December 2009, 22:17
TerryRWhat a fantastic pair of buffalo.