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I was wondering what hunts were booked at the Dallas Safari Club Show?
I booked a Leopard/Sable safari with Buzz Charlton & Myles McCallum-2007
Whitetail Deer with North Alberta Outfitters-2007
10 day Buffalo in Tanzania with Usangu Safaris-2006-"my 1st safari"
I have been reading this site for months & finally decided to sign up & "log on"
 
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Welcome to the forum and good luck on your hunts. It is always nice to see Texans joining up.
 
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Jump right in there. Good for you. You are hopelessly lost as of now.

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Originally posted by CLIFT:
I was wondering what hunts were booked at the Dallas Safari Club Show?
I booked a Leopard/Sable safari with Buzz Charlton & Myles McCallum-2007
Whitetail Deer with North Alberta Outfitters-2007
10 day Buffalo in Tanzania with Usangu Safaris-2006-"my 1st safari"
I have been reading this site for months & finally decided to sign up & "log on"


That's a heck of an opening agenda. Eeker

Good job jumping in with both feet. Big Grin

Oh, and welcome aboard!
 
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Way to go from one new guy to another.

Where the hell is Waxahachie, Texas
 
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Where the hell is Waxahachie, Texas


Just west of Ennis.
 
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Where the hell is Waxahachie, Texas


Just west of Ennis.


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At least he did not ask how to pronounce it.

I drive by there frequently on my way south.
 
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Hell he's one of us and does not even know it yet....

Welcome aboard...Next year you will have to meet us party and swap lies and show pics of your hunt..We will be photo heavy next year...
Can't wait....

Is that Polish??? clap


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Way to go from one new guy to another.

Where the hell is Waxahachie, Texas


Hey, it's just the other side of Rockett.
 
Posts: 1357 | Location: Texas | Registered: 17 August 2002Reply With Quote
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West of Farris and South of Red Oak. Big Grin


"There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex."
 
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"There are no tiny, gleaming campfires in a city" --- RCR ??????

That person must have been home-bound. Come to Mumbai in December and January. On the drive to work each morning I pass fifteen to twenty campfires in the center of a city of 16 million. There is a whole 'nother world outside the U.S.
 
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Good luck,

I hunted with Usangu in 2003 and am going back in 2007. What area are you hunting???
I hunted in the south in the Usangu concession for 13 days and then went up north to the Natron area for 3 days.

I had a great time and I hope you do also. cheers


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West of Farris and South of Red Oak. Big Grin
Good grief, how in the world would anybody in Oklahoma know where Ferris and Red Oak is? Wink (Somewhere between Red Oak, Waxahachie, Rockett, and Palmer.)
 
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My wife lived between Palmer and Ferris when she was a kid and her dad still has land there.

Of course, that was back when they were just a bunch of small towns scattered around the cotton fields. Now the whole area is one giant housing developement.

Come to think of it, we stayed in Waxahachie last Friday night.


"There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex."
 
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Will be hunting the Usangu Reserve Area only.
 
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The Usangu area is great, the only animal I did not see in great quantity was elephant.


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