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Some photos of samwise's safari
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I'm posting some of his pics, he'll fill in the story in a bit. (he's now in guiding mode)
 
Posts: 3785 | Location: B.C. Canada | Registered: 08 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Thank you sir-Cape Buffalo in the selous with Adam Clements( 16 inch Bosses) and the eland in Namibia with Vaughan Fulton. Limits of geese this morning and off for Big Brook Trout now with 4 Swedish Foresters.


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That is a fantastic boss on that Buff!
 
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What a terrific old shaggy faced blue bull eland! Not to say that the others aren't fine as well, but I do love the looks of that eland.

Congrats!


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Very nice trophies. The brook trout: with a fly rod or otherwise?
 
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Very nice trophies. The brook trout: with a fly rod or otherwise?


UEG, on my tagline is Bob's website. He guides for fishing and geese.
 
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Nice buff and eland! Did you get the eland up at Wolfgang's place outside of Otavi?


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Nice critters. I like the red mane on the pig too.


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The boss on that buff is something else!

Very nice bag all around!


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Posts: 2018 | Location: Colorado | Registered: 20 May 2006Reply With Quote
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The Eland & Buff' will make splendid additions to his trophies! In his foyer is a magnificent Kudu, in his office is an impressive Gemsbok. the trophy room has Sheep, Caribou, Elk, Zebra and more. Basically a hunters dream room.
Bob I salute you on your dream hunts!
May you have many more!!!
 
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Jorge400-Yes it was shot with Wolfgang-he has good Eland; UEG- The Brook trout are on a Fly and we have great size and numbers-We just caught an 11,5 lb Brook Trout!; Mrlexma and .366 Torgue- Thanks now to round up the $ for the taxidermy and start back on the long road to recovery on good husband points with my wife!!!


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Posts: 330 | Location: Vanderhoof'British Columbia | Registered: 12 February 2004Reply With Quote
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WTG Bob!!!

Glad to hear you are back safe and sound! Those are some great looking animals. Smiler That buff has a great boss, and I recognize the "insulberg" behind it...Don_G got a great Nyassa WB there! The eland is really great too!

Looking forward to some stories and more photos. Give me a call when your life slows down a little (if that ever happens!).

Cheers,
Canuck

ps: for the rest...here is a great pic of Bob with an 8.5lb brook trout earlier this year....




 
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