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20 March 2012, 09:50
Saeed
Alan Vincent's Concession And His Contact Details
I photopgraphed Alan's broshure.

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20 March 2012, 10:12
fairgame
Or rather Alan photographed you for his brochure.

Some great trophies there.


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20 March 2012, 10:48
N E 450 No2
Where is Walter???


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20 March 2012, 11:00
Buzz Charlton
Beautiful brochure! Saeed question for you. The very last pic of all the buff- it looks like the biggest group of dugga boys I have ever seen. Certainly the guys in the back are all bulls as are the ones in the front- they may be the odd cow in the middle but it looks like all bulls- can you confirm that- The biggest group of dugga boys I have seen before was 13 in Dande.
20 March 2012, 11:46
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quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
Or rather Alan photographed you for his brochure.

Some great trophies there.


rotflmo

I thought the same thing. . . Well Done Saeed
Only the best trophies and pictures make the Brochure, some bloody nice animals there tu2


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20 March 2012, 12:16
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by Buzz Charlton:
Beautiful brochure! Saeed question for you. The very last pic of all the buff- it looks like the biggest group of dugga boys I have ever seen. Certainly the guys in the back are all bulls as are the ones in the front- they may be the odd cow in the middle but it looks like all bulls- can you confirm that- The biggest group of dugga boys I have seen before was 13 in Dande.


Buzz,

No, there are cows and young ones in there.
I took that photo.

We were following a bull into the hills, when we spotted two seperate bulls feeding on another hill several hundred yards away. And although we were very close the one we were following, we decided to go after the two.

These two hills formed a sort of a U with a valley, and this herd was feeding down in that valley.

I took the photo after we shot both bulls.

Alan only got his concession last year, so most of the photos are of our hunt as well as another friend who hunted with Alan immediately after us.


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20 March 2012, 12:57
sjb
If those pictures don't make you want to be standing in Africa at the moment you are on the wrong site! A collection of truly awesome trophies, well done all.
Saeed pardon my ignorance but which species of Gnu is that on page 6?
20 March 2012, 14:32
ozhunter
Scott,
Whilst not being Saeed, The only Gnu (Wildebeest)I can see looks to be the Niassa variety found in the Selous and Niassa Reserves.
20 March 2012, 14:46
Bwanamich
Very nice elephant... beautiful shape to the ivory!

I was wandering about ele's in LU5 as there was hardly any footage of ele's in your entire hunting video?


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20 March 2012, 20:45
Dr L. S. Wirthlin
Congratulations to Alan.. well done
20 March 2012, 23:58
RIP
quote:
Originally posted by Dr L. S. Wirthlin:
Congratulations to Alan.. well done


Ditto.
Alan Vincent is a great PH, on the way to becoming an iconic "Legendary PH" whose memoirs will enthrall the masses.
Yes, doing very well. thumb
21 March 2012, 02:00
Aspen Hill Adventures
That looks very nicely done. Grand elephant at the end.


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