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Damn Chris - those horns could double as goal posts!

What did this one measure?


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That one was 56"


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Tuli Block, Botswana,July 2001, Kudu shot while stalking those pesky impala. was he 52" or 62"? With his horns tilted back like that, hard to judge. Wink He was indeed massive of body and jumped over a six foot tall brush heap on three legs. Amazing animals. I'll be looking for more kudu, next time on purpose. thumb

I was sighting on an impala ram at 100 yards, when I saw a flash of sunlight glinting off this kudu's horn 50 yards beyond the impala. So I shifted the scope a bit and fired at the kudu. Brush deflected the bullet but I still hit him in that mangled left leg seen above, just below the shoulder. He eluded us for 5 hours of tracking, three-legged tracks and pieces of bone left along the trail. Brush deflection on a snap shot at the "accidental kudu." CRYBABY
 
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Taken in Namibia in 2004. Not the biggest bull out there, but check out the ivory tips!




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This is my second kudu taken last year in Namibia. It measured 57+ green and had nice bases, a really old bull in his last season. Kudude

 
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57 1/2 and 58" taken 2005 in Chewore North with 375 H&H at 60 yards, as he ran up a hillock with his cows. I had been on a roll, we left camp everyday saying what we were going to hunt and returned with the trophy each time! So we set off saying we were going to return with a Kudu bull, Ian (Gibbo) said nah atleast three days of hard hunting before you can get a good one. On my return with the 3rd biggest Kudu ever shot out of that camp, that evening he greeted me with two words "Lucky Bastard". My PH was Mitch Bunce.




Another pix showing the deep curls which have to be there to make the length of a big Kudu.




An old bull shot in a lovely valley, Namibia 2006, with Dirk Rohrmann. Note the shallow curls and thus only 50". A very long stalk and 200+ yard shot made it a trophy of a lifetime for me. He rolled down the hill and the skin got pretty rubbed up all over!

 
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Boghossian: "BTW can someone enlighten me on 'ivory tips'. Is that a sign of age? Of horn wear? Or is is just a feature that some animals never have?" I can't give you the scienticfic, biological answer, but it appears that the older "spiral horns" get the ivory tipped horns with age. Our Pronghorn Antelope has the same phenomenum. Younger males won't have it as a rule, but once they get some age on them, the ivory appears. I've examined some where the ivory was semi-transparent. From my observations, it appears to begin at the age of 3.5 to 4 years of age. I see this mostly in Kudu, Nyala, Sitatunga and Bongo. Although related to no other animal, and not a true Antelope, the mature Pronghorn Antelope of the western USA will usually have ivory tips. 100% of the "bucks" I've taken over 13 inches have them. The 15" plus bucks will get more transparent. They are the only horned species (that I'm aware of) that annually shed their horn sheaths. Lots of fantastic bulls in this thread; congrats to you all!
Ann: Your Kuku should be on the cover of a magazine (was it?) Smiler Simply a super, super bow kill bull. Congrats, David


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Every morning the Zebra wakes up knowing it must outrun the fastest Lion if it wants to stay alive. Every morning the Lion wakes up knowing it must outrun the slowest Zebra or it will starve. It makes no difference if you are a Zebra or a Lion; when the Sun comes up in Africa, you must wake up running......

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Boghossian: "BTW can someone enlighten me on 'ivory tips'. Is that a sign of age? Of horn wear? Or is is just a feature that some animals never have?" I can't give you the scienticfic, biological answer, but it appears that the older "spiral horns" get the ivory tipped horns with age. Our Pronghorn Antelope has the same phenomenum. Younger males won't have it as a rule, but once they get some age on them, the ivory appears. I've examined some where the ivory was semi-transparent. From my observations, it appears to begin at the age of 3.5 to 4 years of age. I see this mostly in Kudu, Nyala, Sitatunga and Bongo. Although related to no other animal, and not a true Antelope, the mature Pronghorn Antelope of the western USA will usually have ivory tips. 100% of the "bucks" I've taken over 13 inches have them. The 15" plus bucks will get more transparent. They are the only horned species (that I'm aware of) that annually shed their horn sheaths. Lots of fantastic bulls in this thread; congrats to you all!
Ann: Your Kuku should be on the cover of a magazine (was it?) Smiler Simply a super, super bow kill bull. Congrats, David


I have wondered the same thing. Here is another photo of mine-it has 6" of ivory on each side, but is only 48" on each side.


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This bull was in the lodge at Bushbaby camp near Elisras in the Northern Province of RSA. I never put a tape to it, but the PH said it was 62"


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nomrcy, nice looking bull. That is exceptional ivory and really gives him character. It's possible genetics plays into the picture, but I believe age is a more determining factor. What were the base measurements? Circumference looks to be quite good all the way up. He looks to be in the 5 year old class. Good hunting, LDK


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"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading" - Thomas Jefferson

Every morning the Zebra wakes up knowing it must outrun the fastest Lion if it wants to stay alive. Every morning the Lion wakes up knowing it must outrun the slowest Zebra or it will starve. It makes no difference if you are a Zebra or a Lion; when the Sun comes up in Africa, you must wake up running......

"If you're being chased by a Lion, you don't have to be faster than the Lion, you just have to be faster than the person next to you."
 
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I hope you guy's don't get sick of looking at this one... I don't. Smiler I shot this bull on day 6 of a 9 day hunt. Killed him 2 hours before I took a monster bushbuck. To say I was lucky was an understatment! I doubt I'll have this much luck again in any one day of hunting. Anyway.... I shot him about a mile from the Limpopo and about 40 miles west of Mesina. He goes 58x57 with 14" bases. Second biggest bull to come off thier place in 18 years. The biggest was a mear 1/2" longer on the short side. Going back to try my luck again next summer some time.

 
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Nobody could ever get sick of looking at that bull. Incredible. Congratulations.

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Here is my 11 yr. olds kudu that she shot in the Dete area of Zimbabwe in Nov. 2006
 
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This Kudu was taken by my buddy Keith last summer in RSA, Limpopo province. It was the last day of the hunt. Keith and the PH Hugo De Pleiss had spent the last few days looking for Kudu to no avail. They had decided to call it quits and were walking back to find the truck, when Hugo told Keith there was an kudu that had just stepped out from behind a tree ahead. With little light, the sticks went up and Keith dropped him at 230 yds with one shot from his 30/06. Upon walking up on him they realized just how big he was and how old he was. Both his ears were all torn up and he had scars all over his sides and belly. His horns measured 59 1/2 and 60 1/4 with 13 inch bases. Not bad for your first hunt in SA on your last day.



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I love seeing them Ivan, that's a Toad for sure. Hard to get tired of looking at the Gray Ghost.
DPM: How wide is your Daughters bull? If I may ask, what was her take on getting such a good one?
Hutty, I would take the shells out of Keith's rifle next time you hunt with him. Outstanding bull! LDK


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16 Days in Zimbabwe: Leopard, plains game, fowl and more:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...=212108409#212108409
Natal: Rhino, Croc, Nyala, Bushbuck and more
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6341092311
Recent hunt in the Eastern Cape, August 2010: Pics added
http://forums.accuratereloadin...261039941#9261039941
10 days in the Stormberg Mountains
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/7781081322
Back in the Stormberg Mountains with friends: May-June 2017
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6001078232

"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading" - Thomas Jefferson

Every morning the Zebra wakes up knowing it must outrun the fastest Lion if it wants to stay alive. Every morning the Lion wakes up knowing it must outrun the slowest Zebra or it will starve. It makes no difference if you are a Zebra or a Lion; when the Sun comes up in Africa, you must wake up running......

"If you're being chased by a Lion, you don't have to be faster than the Lion, you just have to be faster than the person next to you."
 
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Honestly I don't know how wide that bull was. We taped it after the skinners were done with it. It was just over 54". There were 4 bulls together and she said that she would be happy with any of them. I don't think she even understands how big he is. She was just happy that she had to work hard for it. Her and her PH (Rodie Tourle) made a great stalk on the bulls, while I stayed behind to run video.
 
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LDK:

Tell me about it. Myself and my 2 other buddies were back at the lodge having a cold one wondering where Keith was. After about 2 beers the radio spoke and said send the tractor. We all went to the skinning shed and needless to say our jaws hit the ground. My two buddies also took 2 nice kudu of 55" and 56" while I did not even get one in the scope.


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thumb Congrats to everyone who posted. Some excellent Kudu. Good hunting to all and may your next bull be a 60 incher! beer
Cheers, LDK


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Took the wife the Eastern Cape for her first hunt:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6881000262
Hunting in the Stormberg, Winterberg and Hankey Mountains of the Eastern Cape 2018
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/4801073142
Hunting the Eastern Cape, RSA May 22nd - June 15th 2007
http://forums.accuratereloadin...=810104007#810104007
16 Days in Zimbabwe: Leopard, plains game, fowl and more:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...=212108409#212108409
Natal: Rhino, Croc, Nyala, Bushbuck and more
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6341092311
Recent hunt in the Eastern Cape, August 2010: Pics added
http://forums.accuratereloadin...261039941#9261039941
10 days in the Stormberg Mountains
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/7781081322
Back in the Stormberg Mountains with friends: May-June 2017
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6001078232

"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading" - Thomas Jefferson

Every morning the Zebra wakes up knowing it must outrun the fastest Lion if it wants to stay alive. Every morning the Lion wakes up knowing it must outrun the slowest Zebra or it will starve. It makes no difference if you are a Zebra or a Lion; when the Sun comes up in Africa, you must wake up running......

"If you're being chased by a Lion, you don't have to be faster than the Lion, you just have to be faster than the person next to you."
 
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Kudu rock. There are some real great animals on this thread.

I've only taken two to-date. Here's one from 2005. Landelani in RSA. Goes about 55". PH Henk Viljoen....




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We had a veldt fire last year September during a hunt and my hunter, Roger snr. offered to help, so he joined me and we both played fire fighter in our camo.




For his efforts I said he could shoot something at no cost and this is what he got, a beautifull 56" Kudu bull, double lung shot and expired at 60 yards.



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Here's some more big bulls from Namibia to check out, three are from A-R member TSJ. He probably can post some more details, such as measurements.

This is Tony's big Namibian bull from 2005.



Here's a true "stallion" hanging in a Namibian taxidermy shop.



Tony's Namibian farmer/ friend sent this in recently. Pretty cool, eh?



This one was shot by one of my PH's in Namibia, it's a 60 incher, yes, he has good ones!



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Thanks Ann,
Mine was 59 1/2 X 59, the nearly 12" bases were what impressed me with it.
The one at the taxidermy was a pick-up. It was taken in to be ground up for fertilizer but was rescued and given to the taxidermy shop. 68" and the Namibia No 2 kudu.
 
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As for Ivory tips on the horns all I can say is that it is all about genes. You can go trough these photos of all the trophies. YOu will get youngish bulls with very sharp tips with no ivory and some with long ivory. Then look at the old bulls with blunt tips some of them have and some not. My bull only had 1/2" of ivory and other bulls I have shot had some more and some of them none.

So this is how I think that ivory is in the genes I'm not an expert on this topic just someone who has seen a lot of kudu and these pictures help to prove a point.


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58" bull taken with Mike Kibble in May last year. 300RUM with 180TSX's




My first bull taken on the hunt, just shy of 55", but weighed nearly 900 pounds! 264 Win Mag with 140XLC's. Not enough gun for this toad...



And finally, my mate's first kudu ever...........55"!!300RUM again.



Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!

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The two Save bulls, the one not shot in the head, he is great specimen!!!!

What did he measure???

Love these animals especialy in the rut..............


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Namibia 2006 on a friends ranch. 51 inches.




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Mine was 59 1/2 X 59, the nearly 12" bases were what impressed me with it.
The one at the taxidermy was a pick-up. It was taken in to be ground up for fertilizer but was rescued and given to the taxidermy shop. 68" and the Namibia No 2 kudu.


TSJ,

That bull of yours is a bloody bewdy!!

Great stuff.

Ann, where in Namibia did TSJ shoot that bull???? thumb

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That is a perfect example of a very good looking bull with the tips pointing outwards again but doesnt have the long measurements. As all of you know kudu doesnt stand around for along so what would it be would you shoot it or not ?

I would ! He just looks so good.
Anyway the trick to judge the horns quickly is the ears see if the first spiral stretch beyond or at the eartips notice this bull the first spiral turn doesnt even go past half the ears.

I have made a mistake with CChunter two years a go shooting a perfectly good looking bull but only 43". He stood up was ready to run off and I told CChunter to shoot. Just shows you kudu hunting aint easy. Didnt have time to check on my own tip about checking the spread. homer


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That is a perfect example of a very good looking bull with the tips pointing outwards again but doesnt have the long measurements. As all of you know kudu doesnt stand around for along so what would it be would you shoot it or not ?

I would ! He just looks so good.
Anyway the trick to judge the horns quickly is the ears see if the first spiral stretch beyond or at the eartips notice this bull the first spiral turn doesnt even go past half the ears.

I have made a mistake with CChunter two years a go shooting a perfectly good looking bull but only 43". He stood up was ready to run off and I told CChunter to shoot. Just shows you kudu hunting aint easy. Didnt have time to check on my own tip about checking the spread. homer


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Good point, mate.


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Safari-hunt,
i passed up close to a dozen kudu before taking this one half way through my stay on a friends ranch. I took him because the shape of the horns was what I wanted, we were running short on time as we had a schedule to keep and he was an old boy. After I took the shot, we lost sight of him due to thick cover. When tracking, there were tracks all over the place from various kudu. We realised that there were actually 2 bulls that had been fighting over a female and for a while we followed the wrong bull tracks and feared we lost him when we found no blood trail. I was sure I couldn't have missed from 40 yards on a broadside shot. Sure enough after searching further found a blood trail which led us to where he lay.


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hi,friends i have my 2kudu posted in www.photobucket.com..user name.toffey...password.akbars,b kind and post it for me if possible as i dont know how to post.plus i have 3 sindhibex pic shot yesterday,if that can b posted in asianhunting section,i really appriciate that.regards


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Markhor,

Here are your kudu!



I love this one, he's neat...



I posted your sindh ibex. They look awesome! I bet everyone would like to see them.


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Blair 338/378,
That Kudu was shot over towards Gobabis. I've never seen so many big kudu as over there.
My friend there in Namibia has shot well over 1,000 kudu and hadnt shot one as heavy as the one I lucked out on.
 
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man u guys r lucky and should b proud of ur kudu,it keeps me going again and agin in persut of bigger one i wonder if there r much left of 62 inches size,aspen thank for being kind u r a gentleman,my second one ppl says resemble the lady figure,,,thankx and regards


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Just a little fella, but being a rookie it was the biggest one I had ever seen. The PH said shoot, so I did. He's proudly displayed on my wall.
 
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Blair 338/378,
That Kudu was shot over towards Gobabis. I've never seen so many big kudu as over there.
My friend there in Namibia has shot well over 1,000 kudu and hadnt shot one as heavy as the one I lucked out on.


TSJ,

He's a absolute cracker. Congratulations....


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Ram,

Your little fella is a good looking fella and that is what matters shooting a 55" + kudu on your first trip will make you very dissapointed for not getting a bigger one at least you can easily go bigger. thumb
Kudu hunting is fun with some good luck throwed in.


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Doubt that I will ever have the $ to get to Africa to shoot this game.

As a matter of interest, what is preferred calibre and bullet size.

Appreciate that each will prefer their own.

However, 375 double seem pretty popular.
 
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Bwanamich: I would be very happy indeed with a bull like yours. That's the horn conformation I like, and it is more important to me than length. Hope I can find a similar bull near Otjiwarongo in two weeks.


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This is a picture of mine from Tanzania in 2003.
It measures 53-54.

It was one of the few times that I just "dumb shit lucked into" something.

We were looking for buffalo when I saw a grey spot in the bush. I wanted to shoot a baboon and that is what I thought I was seeing, so I threw up my rifle and tried to find a target. The PH whispered " what do you have ??" Just as I said baboon this guy showed some right shoulder and his head. I am not a great judge of trophies but I figured he was big enough. Also it was thick and he was moving. I gave him one to the shoulder and now he is on the wall.
 
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