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Anyone know if the short rains have started/been going on in Masailand yet?
 
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Anyone know if the short rains have started/been going on in Masailand yet?


Yup!
 
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Charles,

Checked today and it is rainig in Masailand. You should have a great safari.

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Thanks Guys!
 
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When do you leave?


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check Tanzania weather http://www.wunderground.com/gl.../stations/63791.html

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Just returned form Easter Tarangire over the weekend. I'll post a pic of a buff that will have you drooling Wink I "almost" ran him over with my car so that I could score the trophy!!


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"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa

hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
 
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Gotta be bumping 50" with those drops.


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A-maz-ing!
 
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I hope that guy is hanging around when I get there.

I leave in 12 days, and spend a whole 3 weeks chasing things like him (I hope)!
 
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I hope that guy is hanging around when I get there.

I leave in 12 days, and spend a whole 3 weeks chasing things like him (I hope)!


Depends where in Masailand - starting a 21 day hunt in the 1st week of December may also be have its negative side.
If the rains are moderate you'll have a ball!
 
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Just returned form Easter Tarangire over the weekend. I'll post a pic of a buff that will have you drooling Wink I "almost" ran him over with my car so that I could score the trophy!!


You could have just bumped him and got a closer look.
Wow!
 
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Fujo,

He was outside the park boundary in the so called "buffer area", but I suspect NOT quite past the 1 km mark! Lokisale/Naitolia boundary area not far from "sunset hill". Had I had a permit and rifle in hand, it would have been VERY tempting to try to "herd" him beyond this point and plug him.


"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa

hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
 
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Fujo,

He was outside the park boundary in the so called "buffer area", but I suspect NOT quite past the 1 km mark! Lokisale/Naitolia boundary area not far from "sunset hill". Had I had a permit and rifle in hand, it would have been VERY tempting to try to "herd" him beyond this point and plug him.


Mich:

The "buffer area' boundary is similar to the imaginary line between Oldonyo and Lolkissale mountains that 'marks' the concession boundary between SGCA and Lolkissale; 'one leg in one leg out' Big Grin
 
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