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New Uganda Buff Video- 2 scrum caps
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Here is our latest video from back in March 2024. Hope you enjoy. We have one spot just opened up for our group this March at a good discount a prices are going up.

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March 2025 Uganda Group Opening


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Always wanted to go to Uganda. Someday.
 
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Always wanted to go to Uganda. Someday.


Missed my chance when our friend Idi Amin was there.


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Good to see those Buff have wised up a bit. You can’t enter the Rigby Award cause apparently they are too easy?


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Isn't it incredible how the human mind works: a decade ago the Buffalo had to fall within minimum limits of 40+ and we only shot shagged out bulls for bait and preference was directed at those whose horns were totally worn down or broken off to look like scrum caps.

Of late however its all gone haywire as the "trophy" is a scrum cap with a bonus if the boss has a mirror finish.
 
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I have always preferred very old bulls.

Preferably with no horns left.


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Isn't it incredible how the human mind works: a decade ago the Buffalo had to fall within minimum limits of 40+ and we only shot shagged out bulls for bait and preference was directed at those whose horns were totally worn down or broken off to look like scrum caps.

Of late however its all gone haywire as the "trophy" is a scrum cap with a bonus if the boss has a mirror finish.


Age based hunting is Great for conservation. Also many have opted not to shoot into breeding herds, another plus.
 
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Always wanted to go to Uganda. Someday.


Missed my chance when our friend Idi Amin was there.


Missed your chance at some of his fine snacks
 
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Age based hunting is Great for conservation.


A theory however which to some, is not applicable to bull Elephants. coffee
 
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Fulvio, Too true.

I shot two broken horn bulls last year. They were together. Great trophies from my perspective.
 
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Missed my chance when our friend Idi Amin was there.


My Grandfather stole his plane and flew a bunch of people out to Kenya


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Always wanted to go to Uganda. Someday.


Missed my chance when our friend Idi Amin was there.


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Always wanted to go to Uganda. Someday.


Missed my chance when our friend Idi Amin was there.


My Grandfather stole his plane and flew a bunch of people out to Kenya


Do tell...

did he know Bob Astles?
 
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Always wanted to go to Uganda. Someday.


Missed my chance when our friend Idi Amin was there.


My Grandfather Sid Leicester

My Grandfather stole his plane and flew a bunch of people out to Kenya


Do tell...

did he know Bob Astles?
Not sure. My late Grandfather Sid Leicester was an aircraft technician and designed and modified the Lancaster for the Dam Busters. He and his team were placed under house arrest in Entebbe but expected to work for Idi Amin and while testing one of his planes he got the whole crew out to Kenya


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Cool video!





 
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Not suprised....
 
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Buff hunting in the Karamoja area is the real deal. I've hunted most of Uganda and it was all wonderful.
 
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I just watched that on TV the night before last!


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