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That's a bloody good Duiker, Christer! thumb

Some good hunting has been done despite scarves and tutus!! Big Grin


Thanks

and i'm glad someone can read between the photos. Wink
 
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Some good hunting has been done despite scarves and tutus!!


Blair, it might be BECAUSE of the scarves and tutus!!! Christer & Frederik where very relaxed, and there to enjoy themselfs. Well, they had a video to make too, but having fun was high on the priority list!


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Posts: 1339 | Location: Namibia, Caprivi | Registered: 11 September 2005Reply With Quote
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Hey, what better camoflauge than to dress up like a couple of old european women out for a leisurely photo drive. Then, all of a sudden, they whip off the scarves and coats, pull out the guns and start killing. . . . By the way, a fantastic duiker!
 
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That is a tremendous duiker! Congratulations.

I'm sure I'd wonder too if it was really a duiker when I walked up on that beast!
 
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I've never seen a duiker that big. I like the eland running photos also.


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TheBigGuy,

Christer wasn't joking he realy did think it was another species of some sorts. I joked with him and said that he shot a baby gemsbuck. rotflmo

But yes if you take all the trophies that Christer has taken I think that this one will be the top ranking trophy of them all and it was all good luck just shows you go out and enjoy the hunt sooner or later lady luck is going to smile on you. thumb


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Posts: 2550 | Location: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa | Registered: 06 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Excellent "Diver" CC! I love hunting them and any big one is an excellent trophy. Let me know what he scores. Good hunting, David


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Some good hunting has been done despite scarves and tutus!!


Blair, it might be BECAUSE of the scarves and tutus!!! Christer & Frederik where very relaxed, and there to enjoy themselfs. Well, they had a video to make too, but having fun was high on the priority list!


As it should be. Great stuff, Karl Big Grin thumb


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LDK, the duiker scored 16 7/8 wet. (42.9cm total.)


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Ndumo Hunting Safaris www.huntingsafaris.net
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P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
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Posts: 1339 | Location: Namibia, Caprivi | Registered: 11 September 2005Reply With Quote
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Great hunt! Thanks for sharing the stories and photos,

And thank you for the Kalahari fashion update. Do you call that the "Kalahari Babushka"?


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Great hunt! Thanks for sharing the stories and photos,

And thank you for the Kalahari fashion update. Do you call that the "Kalahari Babushka"?


Frederik made a big misstake posting that picture!

That is actually next years collection of the Kalahari fashion that we are trying out. You may laugh at it today but when looking at next years trophy photos on AR you will see who knows his fashion.
 
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This are some more photos from our trip that was not shown before;



Frederik is stuffed up in the back of the cruiser on the way to Kalahari together with some trophies we took on the way (not on the road though Cool)



Lunch just before we got in to the Kalahari.



Dead Vulture that was in the road.



Karl enjoys some swedish music during the lunch break.





At the dinner table after we had some great Eland filét.



Karl is busy preparing breakfast.



The skull of the monster Duiker in the slaughter house.





Packing up for the trip back north to Windhoek.



Frederik with his best friend for the coming 5 hours (the IPOD)



Road work outside Gochas





Cleaning the engine from grass etc, when we came out on the tar road again.



The Duiker is being measured at the taxidermist.



On the way to the plane that will take us to Johannesburg.
 
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Looks like a trip that you guys will always remember...lots of laughs and good times and some great trophies.


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Swedish music hmmmm I cannot remember any, I know Swedes are famous for you know what !!!! Big Grin

Anyway most of it was Afrikaans music anyway like "De la Rey" and "Dozi"


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Posts: 2550 | Location: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa | Registered: 06 May 2002Reply With Quote
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The trip was great, thats for sure. But now it's over, the pictures is whats left to view until the trophies arrive somewhere next year.

And now is the time when you think back on all the small moments and think; was the PH actually any good and wasn't the food actually quite mediocre????

My answere to that is that everything was of highest standard and I gave nothing to complain about. Karl as a PH was both entertaining and know his business, he finds the animals and then it's up to me, veichles was on top and acomodation was super and when it comes to the food that was great. We even had plenty of custard in camp, someone must have whispered into an ear....

So if you ever head to Namibia I can for sure tell you that Karl Stumpfe at Ndumo Hunting Safaris should be considered.
 
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BTW Christer, we had potjie that night, and not eland fillet, as can be seen on Frederik's plate... That is why I look so "tired" in the pic with the wine glass!


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Ndumo Hunting Safaris www.huntingsafaris.net
karl@huntingsafaris.net
P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
Fax: +264 61 254 328
Sat. phone: +88 163 166 9264
 
Posts: 1339 | Location: Namibia, Caprivi | Registered: 11 September 2005Reply With Quote
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As you also know we captured a lot of footage on this trip for what will be a new movie that will be released next year.

This is a preliminarie cover of that movie;

 
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As you also know we captured a lot of footage on this trip for what will be a new movie that will be released next year.

This is a preliminarie cover of that movie;



I think you need to change that "Big Viking" tag to something more fitting for africa and your safari - you could call yourself "Bwana Bubushka". That will also give you a leg up in marketing your new fashion line! thumb


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BTW Christer, we had potjie that night, and not eland fillet, as can be seen on Frederik's plate... That is why I look so "tired" in the pic with the wine glass!


Sorry Karl, I was a little bit to quick there, now I see the pot also.
 
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Christina,
You are a great sport. thumb

I want that DVD.
Is the PAL version what I need to play on the US DVD players?
 
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Christina,
You are a great sport. thumb

I want that DVD.
Is the PAL version what I need to play on the US DVD players?


You want NTSC not PAL. Looks like it will be Volume 2 in my Big Viking collection!
 
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RIP and Charles

The cover is so far just a dummy and may get changed, and yes it is NTSC that is needed for the US market, for next year I have plans to release not less than 5 new hunting movies, you will hear more about it in the future.
 
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NTSC, right.
I'll get started on my Big Viking Collection so I will be on the mailing list when the KALAHARI EXPERIENCE is ready.
Hint hint. thumb
 
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Great pics, maybe I'll have to order your DVD. I enjoyed the last one.
 
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Great pictures and stories, thanks for sharing it just makes my wait for Aug 08' that much more difficult!!
 
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NTSC, right.
I'll get started on my Big Viking Collection so I will be on the mailing list when the KALAHARI EXPERIENCE is ready.
Hint hint. thumb


Got one Big Viking DVD in the mail. Good service, good action. The Big Viking is a good shot as well as a good sport. Wink

Don't forget to let us know when the Kalahari Experience is ready to ship. thumb
 
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