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100 pounder killed on the road
30 November 2011, 18:01
ivan carter100 pounder killed on the road
We all dream about and talk about 100 pounders – I think that very often the elephants that we take as 60 and 70 pounders when taken adjacent to great gene pools actually still have the potential , we all know about and are fascinated by the kruger tuskers and that incredible gene pool , likewise northern mozambique and southern Tanzania ,
Heres an extract of an email I received yesterday – a roadkill in kenya - what a shame but we know he passed on those incredible genes !! who knows who is reading the internet so I have deleted exact locations though I am sure it will soon be public knowledge -
“A week ago a big elephant bull was very sadly hit by a truck on the xxx road between xxx and xxx. Even sadder is that another of xxx's 100 pounders have gone!!! See attached photos. The tusks weighed 110 and 107lbs (50 and 48.7kg). That is now the 5th 100 pounder weighed and seen this year in xxx, that I know about. At least the gene pool is still strong”
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30 November 2011, 18:05
NitroXWow. Now that is impressive road kill.
30 November 2011, 19:35
larryshoresYup. Beats that armadillo that I ran over on the way to work!
30 November 2011, 19:39
DLSCan you imagine what the truck that hit him looks like? Sad to see such a magnificent beast killed that way, but glad to see that they're still around too.
30 November 2011, 20:39
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30 November 2011, 20:43
DTalawhat size car do you need to kill an elephant??
regular grill or winch guard?
3rd gear or 4th gear?
I don't see how a car can hit and kill an elephant, maybe the fall off the culvert did it?
troy
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30 November 2011, 20:50
fujotupuquote:
Originally posted by DTala:
what size car do you need to kill an elephant??
regular grill or winch guard?
3rd gear or 4th gear?
I don't see how a car can hit and kill an elephant, maybe the fall off the culvert did it?
troy
Slight difference between a car and a truck.
30 November 2011, 21:15
Use Enough GunThat's the biggest road kill that I've ever seen! Shame that the one dude had to stand on one of those magnificent tusks to keep his shoes clean-that's offensive to me. Is that the suspect truck that hit him in the background?
30 November 2011, 22:06
Michael RobinsonWhat a shame. Magnificent old bull, too.
But I can see how it might easily happen along a dark road at night.
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30 November 2011, 22:20
BwanamichOnly one place in Kenya with that red earth and gene pool, and there's a tarmac highway that passes through the "middle" so to speak........ What a shame! And that ivory is going to be burnt in the next PR campaign

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30 November 2011, 22:39
nubeHere at home we think hitting a moose is bad!!!!!!! OUCH!!!!!!
30 November 2011, 23:52
N E 450 No2That is a real shame.
Maybe since the ivory was not poached, it can be saved and put in a museum somewhere in that country.
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01 December 2011, 00:02
WoodhitsCloning anyone?
01 December 2011, 03:42
justanotherhunterquote:
what size car do you need to kill an elephant??
Goodness m'boy, if there is one thing I have learned by lurking religiously on this site since I was a boy it is that it is all about shot placement, not caliber!
01 December 2011, 03:59
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01 December 2011, 04:10
Dago RedAll right, since nobody else has dared to ask, was the car controlled or push fed?

gorgeous ivory. I didn't realize it was so strong, that guys standing on it, I''d be afraid of breaking it. of course I probablyhave about 70lbs on him.
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01 December 2011, 05:17
jorgequote:
Originally posted by Dago Red:
All right, since nobody else has dared to ask, was the car controlled or push fed?

Red
Well, being that there's a POS Land Rover in the picture, most definitively a "push" feed!

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01 December 2011, 05:35
CrazyhorseconsultingEven if I had the money, killing an elephant has no appeal to me at all. But in my world, seeing such an animal die that way is sad. Such a magnificent animal deserved a more noble/honorable death. A great thophy that deserved better.
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02 December 2011, 07:32
wbymanI own 2350 acres in west central , IL. some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the world. I would not give a dime to hunt these deer , but I would love to hunt an elephant !
02 December 2011, 07:41
scojacquote:
Originally posted by wbyman:
I own 2350 acres in west central , IL. some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the world. I would not give a dime to hunt these deer , but I would love to hunt an elephant !
If you found this elephant road kill and decided you wanted to eat it you wouldn't even have to cook it since it has already been grilled!

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02 December 2011, 09:24
303eppsWonder was the lorry mono metal, leadcore or banded?
02 December 2011, 09:56
AntlersThat's a shame - he deserved better...
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02 December 2011, 12:33
ozhunterquote:
Originally posted by Bwanamich:
Only one place in Kenya with that red earth and gene pool, and there's a tarmac highway that passes through the "middle" so to speak........ What a shame! And that ivory is going to be burnt in the next PR campaign
I think I know that road. A bloody shame if they burn the Ivory. It belongs in a museum.
02 December 2011, 20:15
Woodmnctry[QUOTE]Originally posted by wbyman:
I own 2350 acres in west central , IL. some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the world. I would not give a dime to hunt these deer , but I would love to hunt an elephant 
OMG!-- my bow is "pull-push feed" - how dreadfully embarrasing!!!!!
03 December 2011, 09:59
TexLonghornVery sad to see an elephant go like that. Now if Kenya would allow hunting, that Elephant would have looked good in my trophy room.
03 December 2011, 14:55
Milo ShanghaiThe location is noted on the tusk. But it could only really have been one of two places in any case.
03 December 2011, 15:51
ddrhookthat looks a lot like the rd from Mombasa to Nairobi. if it is it's dam easy to hit an elephant on the stretch of rd. It cuts through tsavo east and tasvo west. I have almost hit more than one elephant at night on that same stretch of rd. they are dam hard to see at night when there are walking down the middle of the rd when you come over one of the hills or around a curve

03 December 2011, 17:56
fujotupuThe driver was probably Somali and instinct got the better of him.