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| Looks a little small. Huh? |
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| I don't know how far behind it you are sitting, but the body also looks collosal! |
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| Muletrain thanks for the fix. The eland measured 33 1/2 inches, didn't score it. I am sitting right next to it. Shot him at 40 yards. I was on safari with ZimAfrica and PH Ben Coulson. I shot a wounded eland we had been seeing about 30 minutes later while we were looking of baboon in the area.It measured 34 1/2. I will try to post it.
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| Magnum Hunter - A wonderful bull .. Congratulations! You didn't happen to run into Ben's brother Mike, did you? I've been trying to catch up with him. Thanks. |
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| Here is the second eland. Note the ribs showing. He had an abcess on his jaw and probably could not eat, an open wound on his brisket with ticks under the skin. nasty. Doug |
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| Nick, I did see Mike in camp. My safari was July 2003 so it probably won't help you out. Doug |
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