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| Estimate his horn length... 55" at least!
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| Nice photos. I would guesstemate the Kudu at 52.... He has nice deep curls and long tips. Gerhard FFF Safaris Capture Your African Moments Hunting Outfitter (MP&LP) Proffesional Hunter (MP&LP) History guide Wildlife Photographer www.fffsafaris.co.za |
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| Kudu looks like a 53"-55"
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| David Hulme, anyone killed this big boy yet ? |
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| I don't know. From one angle in a picture it is difficult.
I have shot a few really big ones (60 for example). I have seen my kids shoot some big ones. Ryan has a 58.5 on the wall.
Considering the above, that kudu would still get my attention. I think he is on up there.I think it is well over 55. I am guessing around 58. I would whack him on the first day. |
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| Larry, Jonny estimated him to around 58 so you could probably be right. When I watched the DVD I could see a big dust cloud in front of the kudu so the bullet hit a branch  . No blood was found after. |
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| quote: Originally posted by A.Dahlgren: David Hulme, anyone killed this big boy yet ?
Anton: FYI: On one of Bo Carter's Mahenye hunts (2009, I think), his partner killed a 63" kudu.
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| aha did not know that. Any pics ? |
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| If that bull made yours look small, he was truly a monster!
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| Anton:
I would have gladly miss that kudu for that elephant bull you shot. That was a great elephant and a great shot. It was long by elephant standards yet you put the bullet in the right place.
I also remember the 63 incher but had forgotten until Will said something. In 09, I shot a 60. The Mahenye kudu got my attention a lot more than mine did. it is a damn big one, no doubt in my mind. |
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| quote: Originally posted by larryshores: Anton:
I would have gladly miss that kudu for that elephant bull you shot. That was a great elephant and a great shot. It was long by elephant standards yet you put the bullet in the right place.
100%. I would gladly miss a lifetime of kudus for Anton's elephant. Great elephant, great shot, great footage.. |
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| From the photo is the right tusk broke? I was going to say hi 50's. Mike Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars |
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| I would guess the kudu to be around 54
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| Mike, my heaviest tusk weighed 77 pounds and it looked like youngster compared to this ele. Jonny said no to shoot mine first because he looked so small standing next to this one. And yes one tusk broken off. |
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