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The PH Arnaud Mermet, Tanganyika Wildlife Safaris (Pasanisi) have had a couple of nice hunting seasons in his half the Selous blocks and 5 000 000 acres in Masailand and display interesting pictures and trophies on his website.
Really worth seeing them.
Arnaud Mermet


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Fantastic tuskers!
 
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Jean-Bernard, if you keep making posts like this people may start thinking that there are good French professional hunters, when we all know that this is a myth.


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Arnaud is positioning his clients slightly behind those eles. The thing is- it dosn't look like it was needed! They are all monsters! What could have caused that hippo tusk to grow like that? It is from missing the upper tooth? Fantastic photos.
 
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Jean-Bernard, if you keep making posts like this people may start thinking that there are good French professional hunters, when we all know that this is a myth.


Sorry Wink, I swear not to betray our secrets again. Imagine Americans be interested, sure the fees will hit the sky and We poor suckers be marginalized.


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Come on October! JB, you are making the 30% price increase a little easier to take with this post!


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I can't access the site..... anyone else out there having the same problem?






 
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I've seen it no problem here from Gauteng.


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Wow, those are some serious elephants!

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Shakari, is that with your laptop that you've had problems with or your personal PC? Your settings may be set way too high or you have an AV program that's blocking you out. Besides, you're not missing much, just a bunch of MONSTER TUSKERS that are down along side with other nice critters.

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Arnauld called me and told me that his website is overwhelmed, thanks to You. That's why Shakari couldn't connect.
He certainly will post on this forum.


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475

I've tried on 3 seperate computers and still can't get it...... I've probably seen some of the pics at least anyway, but I'd like to take a squizz to be sure.

Jean

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There are some serious elephant pictured.........

BUT I have never seen a HIPPO like the one pictured in the fourth column, second row.

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Steve just a peep in:





 
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in 2007 they got 10 elephants whose tusks were over 2 m (6 feet or 80 inches)
incredible!!!!!!!!


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Eeker Wow!!!!


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Ah, finally got on the site....... very nice indeed! This company has what are probably some of the best areas in Tanzania..... they're not cheap, but nothing of best quality ever is!






 
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For present day hunting, those group of elephant are really ahead of the curve. He must be hunting in best areas in Tanzania for sure. My guess is everything is above 70 lbs with a few pushing 90 lbs ???????

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These pictures are some of the most impressive I've seen on AR. Thanks for posting them! I've been daydreaming about those big tusks next to my fireplace.
 
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Man! I'd like to be able to hunt elephant there. Those areas really are exceptional in this day and age.

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