18 May 2006, 16:39
Rich ElliottGuenther's Dik-dik
We usually use a shotgun and # 4's for these. In this case the client had some solids for his 7 MM Rem. Mag. that worked very well.
Rich Elliott
18 May 2006, 18:41
BwanamichSolids in small calibers are an excellent choice for the smaller antelopes. less damage to the cape which on some species such as Klippspringer can be a good thing.
18 May 2006, 18:50
Charles_HelmRich -- that appears to be one very happy client, and understandably so.
Thanks for the pictures.
Wow! Don't know why but I thought Ethiopia was a barren wasteland with nothing but poverty and disease. Looks like you have some decent hunting there, I keep thinking you're saving the best for last I want to see that 17+foot Croc.
Is that a happy client or PH?
18 May 2006, 19:25
Eland SlayerI REALLY want to see the Mt. Nyala!

18 May 2006, 20:14
Rich ElliottIshi, Nege.
Amharic for
Okay, Tommorrow!

Rich Elliott
BTW,
I just got a SATCOM call. Another 38" and a 35.5" have been taken in 2 diffferent concessions

19 May 2006, 12:14
ozhunterJust got home from my trip to Africa and got to say if you want to see numbers of Dick-Dick, man Tsavo is full of them. We saw literally hundreds of these little Antilope which we thoroughly enjoyed watching.
PS; I hope they open hunting in Kenya soon..
ozhunter.
19 May 2006, 17:13
Rich Elliottquote:
I hope they open hunting in Kenya soon
When pigs fly.

Rich Elliott
19 May 2006, 18:04
darksideGreat looking dik! I can honestly say I've never said that before.
22 May 2006, 07:24
juanpozziGreat photo here in argentina we have some different species of brocket deer very similar .Juan