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I am putting my Moz.2015 Ele Hunt Video up for a few days.It is long but I hope you don't get bored.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...auI&feature=youtu.be
 
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Watched the whole thing! Loved it George Well done, and congratulations.
 
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Great video. Well done


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Sure brings back the memories of the heat, the endless slogging through sand, and most importantly, the moment of truth.

Thanks for sharing.

That is a nice cartridge belt BTW but it looks hot.


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Great hunt. Thanks for sharing. Real adventure for sure. You seem in good shape - must be to keep up with Rich. Smiler

Good hunting
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Excellent video: The most important part IMO is what happened to the elephant after it was killed ! Well done tu2 tu2 tu2
 
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Great video.....thanks.
 
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Incredibile hunt, George. Congratulations to all.

Regards, Tim
 
Posts: 1322 | Location: Washington, DC | Registered: 17 March 2003Reply With Quote
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Well done George - I tip my hat to you. tu2
 
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Very nice!

That was a proper elephant hunt!
 
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Thank you for including the feeding of the hungry George. Well done on the frontal!!


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Posts: 2135 | Location: Where God breathes life into the Amber Waves of Grain and owns the cattle on a thousand hills. | Registered: 20 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Good stuff George. Thanks for posting.
 
Posts: 1831 | Location: Sinton, Texas | Registered: 08 November 2006Reply With Quote
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Great video and super shooting.

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Posts: 2579 | Location: New York, USA | Registered: 13 March 2005Reply With Quote
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Excellent hunt and great shooting. Thank you George.
 
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Thank you for posting . Good hunting.


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George,

Well done! Great shooting.

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Posts: 13049 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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George, is that your Searcy? What caliber was it....I forget?
 
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George, is that your Searcy? What caliber was it....I forget?


Yes,500NE.
 
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Some very fine shooting George! I enjoyed the film, and you did something that all hunters should and that is showing that the local are benefited by the taking of big game in Africa. There must have been two hundred locals there to take some protein home for their families. This is a part of hunting that the antis don't realize, or they don't want people to know this part of hunting, because they wouldn't get all those donations from folks who don't know of this aspect of hunting!

…………………………….Good show George, and some fine shooting with your Searcy 500-NE double!

………………………..Congratulations George tu2 old Mac


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Thanks Mac and all.

I edited the footage myself and although far from perfect it was fun doing so and it is as accurate as I remember.Gwenya is in the video too.He is the fellow yelling or calling the villagers from the back of the truck.He was the one killed by poachers last year.I really enjoyed that hunt.Ray was the cameraman.
 
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Great film, George! One of the best portrayals of elephant hunting I have seen. Sweat, blisters, miles and miles of walking in the heat. Well done!

Thanks for posting. I hope you leave it up.


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Interesting video. Somewhat disappointing was the occasional casual discarding to the ground of scrap paper such as the wrapper from the band aid.
 
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Thanks for letting us walk in your foot steps
 
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Very well done,almost felt like the viewer is right there tu2


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Interesting video. Somewhat disappointing was the occasional casual discarding to the ground of scrap paper such as the wrapper from the band aid.

Sorry about that.I usually put wrappers in my pocket afterward.I can't remember if I did there.
 
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thank you for sharing George.


i enjoyed your hunt


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Posts: 1632 | Location: West River at Heart | Registered: 08 April 2012Reply With Quote
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Thanks for putting up. I got it up on the big TV and was good footage to watch.

Makes me think about loading my Buff hunt with Buzz up there to share.
 
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Great hunt George. Really good video with fantastic perspectives of the thick tangles, sand, heat, stalk and the village people cutting up the meat.

Congratulations.


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the village people cutting up the meat.


It reminded me of a wake of vultures squabbling over a carcass as often seen in Saeed's videos; I am amazed that none get sliced in the process with all those blades being flashed around (well, we aren't so sure of that either).
 
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Great video and hunt George. Super shot as well. If I'm not mistaken that is Ray filming you hunt right? I met him on the Save Conservancy three years ago. He is now one of the cameramen I use for my clients.

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With kind regards
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Great video and hunt George. Super shot as well. If I'm not mistaken that is Ray filming you hunt right? I met him on the Save Conservancy three years ago. He is now one of the cameramen I use for my clients.

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Yes that is Ray.Ray is the best.
 
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