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01 September 2008, 13:11
Saeed
Hunting The Black Death Of Jumeira







Ladies and Gentlemen,

As you might recall, we got this black impala a few weeks ago, and were rather thrilled to have him.

He was put an enclosure with a number of animals, that inncluded scimitar horned orys,addax, Arabian ibex, Grant's and Thompson gazelles, as well as many Dorca's gazelles.

I was away for a few days, so he decided to go on the rampage.

He killed two Dorca gazells, and one female Arabian ibex.

The boys managed to catch him, and put him in a seperate enclosure next to the others.

The enclosure where he is has many dead trees. On which doves like to land.

And I normally put some feed for the doves there, so I can shoot some for our owls.

The other day I went there to shoot some doves. I had an air rifle. This impala wasn't impressed by my presence, and I think if I did not beat a hasty retreat he would have charged me.

No sooner have I left his pen, that he took a run and jumped over the fence into the other side where he was originally.

He started chasing everything around him as soon as his feet touched the ground!

I thought I better put an end to this. I went and changed rifles, getting a BRNO 308 Winchester we have installed a silencer on.

For this I had deveoped some reduced loads with Sierra 168 Match King bullets.

It took me about 20 minutes before I managed to get a shot at him. As crazy as it might seem, he was either hiding behind another animal, or behind a tree! The times he was clear, he only had the fence behind him, and I did not wish to shoot him the as the bullet going through him might hurt some on the other side. As there are always people working there.

Eventually he stook with the back wall behind him, and that was the end of him.


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01 September 2008, 14:45
smallfry
My goodness! That was costly in more ways than one.
We need a full report on the Match King so we can start a new match king thread. Big Grin


Frowner sheeesh an Ibex no less


I am back from a long Hiatus... or whatever.
Take care.
smallfry
01 September 2008, 17:56
dirklawyer
Saeed,
Black death was a good name to put on that beast and he needed wacked, great job.

Dirk


"An individual with experience is never at the mercies of an individual with an argument"
01 September 2008, 18:00
.366torque
WOW!! That little shit killed an Ibex!?!??
02 September 2008, 20:34
Saeed
Well, whatever damage it had caused, it sure tasted good.

Walter even suggested we have a weekly hunt, and shoot one of the male Dorca's for a BBQ!


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02 September 2008, 20:46
Fallow Buck
saeed,

How long did it take before Walter laid claim to the meat and lit the BBQ?

My guess is not very long!!

FB



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02 September 2008, 21:13
.366torque
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Well, whatever damage it had caused, it sure tasted good.

Walter even suggested we have a weekly hunt, and shoot one of the male Dorca's for a BBQ!


What do you feed them?
They do look tasty and small enough for a spit.
What does Walter use for sauces and/or marinade?
03 September 2008, 00:13
Use Enough Gun
I'm surprised that Walter didn't claim to be a black impala whisperer, didn't volunteer to go in, calm the beast down, and change his ways with the other animals. But then again, Walter loves meat and a good BBQ!
03 September 2008, 01:51
RREESE
Saeed, are you having it mounted? Life size in a charging pose with head down & horns pointed downrange?


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03 September 2008, 11:58
odie
If you mount him, have the taxidermist put a larger set of horns on him.