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05 October 2011, 17:11
fairgameVirgins
I was somewhat taken back when I received a message that my client, a Danish gent, could take an elephant at cost if he wanted it. He wanted it, trouble was we had but a few days to fill the tag. I remember thinking at what point do I tell him that I had never hunted elephant nor really knew much about them apart from they were big, sort of greyish color and often liked to chase cars.
It must be like hunting Puku, you just drove around a bit and looked for a good one? We did find plenty of tracks but did not really know if they were coming or going. The Elephant all looked pretty big to me and then one morning we came across one with really big teeth and we shot the old boy and he died on his knees. Which was handy for photographs.
I was not really sure what to do next so had to get onto the sat phone and called 'Elephants R us' who very kindly sent someone who really did know what they were doing.
Note that elephant hunting has just been reintroduced to Zambia (under a limited quota)after a twenty five year ban and this is the first to be taken in the Kafue in recent times.
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05 October 2011, 17:21
Aaron NeilsonWell done Andrew!
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fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Aaron Neilson:
Well done Andrew!
And you sir.
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05 October 2011, 17:27
Bwana BundukiDamn I wish I were Danish. Well Done.
Jeff
05 October 2011, 17:27
ScriptusWhen I saw the banner
"VIRGINS", I pictured young maidens about to be tossed into the Zambezi to appease the spirits, but instead it was .....

Well done, and like everything, one must start somewhere.

05 October 2011, 17:34
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
I was somewhat taken back when I received a message that my client, a Danish gent, could take an elephant at cost if he wanted it. He wanted it, trouble was we had but a few days to fill the tag.
I remember thinking at what point do I tell him that I had never hunted elephant nor really knew much about them apart from they were big, sort of greyish color and often liked to chase cars.Note that elephant hunting has just been reintroduced to Zambia (under a limited quota)after a twenty five year ban and this is the first to be taken in the Kafue in recent times.

Andrew, it looks like it pays to not know anything about elephant hunting, judging from the result of that first hunt!
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05 October 2011, 18:01
CaracalWell done Andrew. That one is definitly big and sort of greyish color

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05 October 2011, 18:08
Brian ClarkGreat first Bull. Now your clients will have big expectations.
05 October 2011, 18:30
WinkBut did he chase your car?
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05 October 2011, 19:56
Jorge400Well done! Not bad for a virgin (probably the only time you have heard that).
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05 October 2011, 20:00
twoseventyquote:
Originally posted by Jorge400:
Well done! Not bad for a virgin (probably the only time you have heard that).
I'm guessing maybe the second time.
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05 October 2011, 21:54
almostacowboyWhat a beauty!

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05 October 2011, 22:12
DLSThat's one hell of a way to lose your virginity! Sorta like getting to enjoy Sharon Stone for your very first time...
Well done, sir.
05 October 2011, 22:34
FrostbitNice tusker Andrew. Was that on your Kafue property or elsewhere?
Cheers
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05 October 2011, 22:35
A.Dahlgrenahhhh nice, how long ivory?
05 October 2011, 23:34
David HulmeExcellent

06 October 2011, 00:47
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06 October 2011, 01:45
D. NelsonCongrats, Andrew. So what did this virgin's ele tusk weigh????
Best regards, D. Nelson
06 October 2011, 01:45
FishN4EyesThat is one super cool photo!!!!
Nice ele and not bad for a virgin.
You must have read lots of books on it.

06 October 2011, 03:14
Aaron NeilsonAndrew - PLEASE post a photo of your new double rifle??
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Aspen Hill AdventuresHmmm, nice bull, but!
Most people (99%) DON'T admit to when they lost their virginity.
Jest say'n.....
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06 October 2011, 04:10
Dutch44I never lost mine. I know exactly where it is, so to speak.
Dutch
06 October 2011, 04:14
Aspen Hill Adventuresquote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
I never lost mine. I know exactly where it is, so to speak.
Dutch
I know several PH's who can help you with that problem!

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06 October 2011, 05:33
retreeverVery very nice and Andrew you are now an experienced elephant hunter.
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06 October 2011, 07:47
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by D. Nelson:
Congrats, Andrew. So what did this virgin's ele tusk weigh????
Best regards, D. Nelson
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06 October 2011, 09:25
Matt GrahamAwesome Andrew!!!

Didn't Capstick have a similar elephant 'story' to yours??
06 October 2011, 10:00
NakihunterGreat stuff Andrew. Now you are forced to become an elephant guru in short time!
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07 October 2011, 07:50
AlloutGood on ya...You know...I kick myself in the arse everyday for not taking you up on the offer to come and work for you last year. Look what I could have been a part of!
Cheers,
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07 October 2011, 08:06
jjbullWell done, Andrew. (and your Danish client)
And yes, it was most convenient for him to die in a nice upright position for your photos.
But where
IS the new Double?
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08 October 2011, 02:06
LionHunterAndrew,
Very glad to hear Zambia has opened Ele hunting again. In my experience, the Ele there have become quite cheeky over the years of the ban. They do need some sorting out. Looks like you're off to a good start.
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09 October 2011, 02:52
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
Awesome Andrew!!!

Didn't Capstick have a similar elephant 'story' to yours??
Some folk are too busy to read and rather make their own stories.

09 October 2011, 11:20
BrettAKSCIOk Andrew just how big is it? Contratulations!!!
Brett
PS. We evaluate tusk size by weight!

Just helping the rookie out!
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09 October 2011, 11:36
ozhunterCongrats mate.
No 500NE for that hunt?
09 October 2011, 16:55
RIPBig'un!

Congrats to both you virgins.
That old bull was not a virgin!
Photoshopping my head onto the Danish hunter's shoulders will likely be the closest I ever get to posing with something like that!
10 October 2011, 01:12
Idaho SharpshooterAnn,
July of 1964. I spent two weeks that summer at one of my Aunt & Uncle's farm, and they went to some weird speak in tongues and flail about the tent revival meetings to chase Satan out of the believers. The traveling holy roller preacher had a tall green eyed daughter named Amanda who took me up in the church choir loft and showed me the real reason God created Eve. It was my first true deeply religious experience. All I could say was "oh my God. Oh my God. OH MY G-O-D!!!!!!!!!!!"
Guys remember that stuff. Most can even tell you what kind of car.
regards,
Rich
10 October 2011, 02:03
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Ann,
July of 1964. I spent two weeks that summer at one of my Aunt & Uncle's farm, and they went to some weird speak in tongues and flail about the tent revival meetings to chase Satan out of the believers. The traveling holy roller preacher had a tall green eyed daughter named Amanda who took me up in the church choir loft and showed me the real reason God created Eve. It was my first true deeply religious experience. All I could say was "oh my God. Oh my God. OH MY G-O-D!!!!!!!!!!!"
Guys remember that stuff. Most can even tell you what kind of car.
regards,
Rich
TMI, but to keep the thread on track she wasn't built like an Elephant was she?
10 October 2011, 03:06
Idaho Sharpshootertall, slender, very shapely. A gazelle more likely.
Rich
10 October 2011, 21:18
Greg BrownleeGOOD LORD!
Great bull Andrew! Any news on the weight of the ivory?
10 October 2011, 22:22
BRICKBURNIncredible!
Congratulations on being on the front end of the tracks at the right time.