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Hi everybody! After spending almost one week of my holiday in this forum I now know AR IS A TRUE TREASURE.
Special thanks to Nickudu -because I love old hunting pics and stories- and all the ladies and gentlemen who share their own old and new adventures and experiences, especially Saeed who made me laughing so often with the Walterhog anecdotes.
Enough flattery. Here are just some pics of zim last year. 1. Zim people keep sense of humour
2. 10m in front of the tuskless(big one in the middle)
 
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Welcome to the fray Dentist. More pics?
LDK


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Hunting in the Stormberg, Winterberg and Hankey Mountains of the Eastern Cape 2018
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Hunting the Eastern Cape, RSA May 22nd - June 15th 2007
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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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Tell us some more about the trip. I own a lab. Maybe we ought to do some business and we can having a meeting in the Zambezi!


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Count me in Mark.

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Originally posted by Bwana Bunduki:
Count me in Mark.
Jeff


Are you Dr. Jeff from Florida?


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N`gagi, very good idea, but I`m living in Germany... Shot one tuskless and one bull elephant with .375 H& H. in Okt. 07 in northern zim. The bull was my first African animal.
The big cow in the middle of the picture was shot a minute or so after the photo was taken with 2 heart/lung shots. The cow made just some steps, staggered and than got the second hit. After that she fall in slowmotion on her side. Try to post a picture next days.
N`gagi, did you shot that tuskless above your message?
Hope I can pull some more teeths soon !
 
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N`gagi, very good idea, but I`m living in Germany... Shot one tuskless and one bull elephant with .375 H& H. in Okt. 07 in northern zim. The bull was my first African animal.
The big cow in the middle of the picture was shot a minute or so after the photo was taken with 2 heart/lung shots. The cow made just some steps, staggered and than got the second hit. After that she fall in slowmotion on her side. Try to post a picture next days.
N`gagi, did you shot that tuskless above your message?
Hope I can pull some more teeths soon !


Your first African animal was a bull elephant? Nice way to break the ice!

Yes, I shot that tuskless in Cewore North, Aug 07. The Buff was also in Zim, 2004. WELCOME!


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Yes Mark It is I.

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