There you go. Nice Eland! I love to hunt them too. It is tough to get over the sheer size of a mature Eland Bull. Bigger than a Buffalo and about as dangerous as a bunny rabit.
If they were agressive, they would give a Buff a run for his money. (And they would cost three times as much!)
quote:Originally posted by Buffalobwana: If they were agressive, they would give a Buff a run for his money.
I think there is such a critter. Nilgai in Texas. Big, hard to put down, and mean. They're on my wishlist. Not real "purty," but perfect fare for my .416 Remington Magnum.
Russ
Posts: 2982 | Location: Silvis, IL | Registered: 12 May 2001
I am a recent Eland addict. I always wanted one (almost as bad as a buffalo), and after having hunted them I am hooked. My Eland was definately the #1 experience of my recent trip to RSA with Don G to Landelani.
Cheers, Canuck
ps: nicely placed entrance hole!
Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001
Canuck: Thanks. Yes, that was a 416 sized hole at 240-270 yards, don't remember exactly. I know I guessed less than the PH by about 30 yards, and the bullet hit exactly where I aimed.
A friend got a Derby Eland in CAR that has really made me jealous. I might have to get a picture posted of it; it's done at the Taxi's. It's 51"
If you can't get to Africa and still want to hunt an eland, try the Camp Cooley Ranch in Centerville Texas. My son shot a young bull there a couple of years ago.... 20" horns and several hundred pounds of meat. As my wife (who is standing here as I type) says "You can bring one of those home ANYTIME".
Posts: 258 | Location: Houston, Texas, USA | Registered: 18 March 2002
I am not sure exactly what it is about eland that I like so much, but a couple pictures really appealed to me and got eland stuck in my head while I was dreaming of going to Africa.
I have pirated these from "The Last of the Few" by Tony Sanchez-Arino, and from an article by C. Boddington in a recent issue of "Big Game Adventures". Though you might enjoy them as much as I do.
Here is another view (I put some other pics of it on another thread) of the Eland I was so extremely lucky to take in RSA this year hunting with Landelani...
It is a beautiful bull, but I have to admit that what really makes it so special to me was the way it was hunted, the effort it took and (mostly) the people that I was hunting with.
Canuck
Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001