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The Reddbuck maybe top ten but certainly tops the Zambia record.


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Heck of a reed buck!
 
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That is a good looking old man tu2


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Heck of a reed buck!


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I have never seen a place that produces such monster reedbuck
 
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That Spotted Hyena is gorgeous. They’ve been my nemesis in five trips to Namibia


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Wow congrats Andrew!
 
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Dang that's a big smelly dog!!
 
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Impressive!!!
 
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Crazy good! Keep it coming


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That is one beautiful Reedbuck!
 
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Save something for next year....
 
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Beautiful animals - old and massive. Fantastic.


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Great job Andrew, thank you for keeping that place safe and those fantastic trophies are proof of that, congrats to all involved!


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A Reedbuck that overshadows a lion?? Well done!
 
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Outstanding!


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I had no idea that a Reedbuck could get so large. Had you seen him around before you got him?

Tremendous lion!

Super Hyena!


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Love that lion but that reedbuck is a stud!


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I had no idea that a Reedbuck could get so large. Had you seen him around before you got him?

Tremendous lion!

Super Hyena!


We saw three in this league but beleive this was the biggest.


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Very nice. Got Puku?
 
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and some Sable



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We need to talk Bwana....2020 talk.
 
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That Spotted Hyena is gorgeous. They’ve been my nemesis in five trips to Namibia


You will get it in three days in Tanzania!

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That Spotted Hyena is gorgeous. They’ve been my nemesis in five trips to Namibia



You will get it in three days in Tanzania!

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When we were in Tanzania we could have shot 20 hyena if we wanted. We had 6 following and trying to feed off a buffalo carcass that we were dragging behind the Land Cruiser to set up as a hyena bait. The area we were in was loaded with hyena.


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When we were in Tanzania we could have shot 20 hyena if we wanted. We had 6 following and trying to feed off a buffalo carcass that we were dragging behind the Land Cruiser to set up as a hyena bait. The area we were in was loaded with hyena.


Indeed in certain areas of Tanzania, Hyenas are a dime a dozen.

Charl was rather too generic when he said Tanzania, without maybe specifying in his hunting area.

There are some areas in Masailand where trying to find a hyena is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

One might ask why:

Due to the poisoning of livestock carcasses by courtesy of the Masai, entire populations of scavengers have been decimated; hyena, jackals and vultures being the main victims.
 
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When we were in Tanzania we could have shot 20 hyena if we wanted. We had 6 following and trying to feed off a buffalo carcass that we were dragging behind the Land Cruiser to set up as a hyena bait. The area we were in was loaded with hyena.



Indeed in certain areas of Tanzania, Hyenas are a dime a dozen.

Charl was rather too generic when he said Tanzania, without maybe specifying in his hunting area.

There are some areas in Masailand where trying to find a hyena is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

One might ask why:

Due to the poisoning of livestock carcasses by courtesy of the Masai, entire populations of scavengers have been decimated; hyena, jackals and vultures being the main victims.

I agree


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Well done, as usual, Andrew!!!!

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Holy cow, that is a stud of a Reedbuck and a nice lion too. Congrats!!
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Super stuff Andrew!
 
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Outstanding. Good work there Andrew.


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Wow wery nice Andrew Smiler


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Outstanding Andrew and crew! tu2
 
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That's a great lion!


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