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I would like to thank everyone for suggestions
and help I just completed my booking to Nambiia clap 21 days for leopard and plains game. my wife is goiing for the first week then she wiill return. I have just bought a new home in Ohio and moving from Arizona 1st week in july then Namibia aug 2nd will be very busy next 10 weeks. thanks again for all the help!


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Posts: 923 | Location: Phx Az and the Hills of Ohio | Registered: 13 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Congratulations and good luck on your hunt!
 
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RMOO7 ... I'll be there roughly the same time as you .. for about as long .. Up near Kamanjab ... How about a wager on who whacks the biggest wart hog ? beer If I lose I shall mail you a pound of smoked British Columbia sockeye ! If I win ..... Confused Smiler
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Posts: 1547 | Location: Alberta/Namibia | Registered: 29 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Love the wager. I'm hunting 280 km north west of Windhoek in the heart of the Erongo
moutains. If i lose how about a jar of blackberry jam from my parents farm beer
what is your iternary be fun to have a
drink in Windhoek cheers


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Posts: 923 | Location: Phx Az and the Hills of Ohio | Registered: 13 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Congratulations on the hunt! My condolences on Ohio lol I'm leaving for Namibia next week for leopard and plains game with Vaughan Fulton.


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Hah ! The blackberry jam sounds perfect ! thumb I leave the Great White North on August 4th .. so I reckon that I'll be in Windhoek on the 6th ... I'll be back on the 21st ... (sheesh ... that ain't very long this year ... Frowner) in Windhoek ... It is only fair to warn you .. that I usually shoot a pig that is about 15 inches .. Of course, that is 'at the shoulder' ... Smiler
 
Posts: 1547 | Location: Alberta/Namibia | Registered: 29 November 2004Reply With Quote
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I will be about sixty miles east of Grootfontein hunting with Antonie Loew for 21 days starting August 14.I bowhunt so if you guys let me in on the wager I want an inch or two of handicap.Some folks may say I already got a handicap of an inch or two but at this particular time I am talking about the warthog tusks.

Would a bottle of pure fire Louisiana hot sauce get me in this mix?


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sounds good to me
sorry about that inch or to handicap
doesn't leave much for bragging jumping

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Too cool !!! thumb I'm going to try and whack mine with a Baikal SxS 30-06 ...Glad that you're aboard ! beer
 
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