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some 2010 season highlights as requested
28 August 2010, 19:09
ivan cartersome 2010 season highlights as requested
People , here are a few season highlights – each one is simply the trophy photo at the end of a great hunt - not enough hours in the day to tell all the stories but will get to that someday - i am just priveledged to have been part of these great hunts
A Zambezi valley waterbuck to start off with with colin douthit –
A nice croc – he went 13’8 and was missing about ten inches of tail ! taken by Evan Douthit .
A nice valley bull taken with a perfect frontal brain at last light – that’s a whole story I need to tell you guys one day !!!
Jim hall with two nice bulls –
My tracker bashop with a nice long tusked bull
Mark carmain with a couple of very nice early season bulls
Tom peden and his wife Paula
Some good buffalo from the season –
AND FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO COMPLAIN ABOUT RECOVERING A WHITETAIL OR ANTELOPE !!!!!!!
28 August 2010, 19:21
SINNERThank you for sharing these great photos Ivan, some very nice times were had by all I see, congratulations my friend.
28 August 2010, 19:23
Mad DogIvan, beautiful pics! I really like the pachyderm barge!

maddog
28 August 2010, 19:26
matt uThanks Ivan
very nice animals
28 August 2010, 20:11
ddrhookthanks Ivan
28 August 2010, 20:34
AntlersThank you, Ivan.

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28 August 2010, 20:50
Carl Frederik NagellThank you. Great pictures. What are the marks on the back of the elephant on the last picture?
Good Hunting CF
28 August 2010, 21:01
steve fThanks for sharing Ivan-can't wait for you to post some of the stories behind the hunts !
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28 August 2010, 21:42
A.DahlgrenThanks, looks like a great season. Do you know how its going for Jonny at Mahenye this year ?
28 August 2010, 22:17
ivan carterquote:
What are the marks on the back of the elephant on the last picture?
its where we cut a slit to pull him up on there - those two tags are rolls of skin that i hooked a nylon loop into
28 August 2010, 22:18
ivan carterquote:
Do you know how its going for Jonny at Mahenye this year ?
no but i will find out and let you know , i do know that he didnt do any early hunts.
29 August 2010, 00:15
safari-lawyerquote:
Originally posted by ivan carter:
quote:
Do you know how its going for Jonny at Mahenye this year ?
no but i will find out and let you know , i do know that he didnt do any early hunts.
Thierry guided a hunter to a 50 +/- bull back in May or June. I believe Thierry is there now for two (?) elephant hunts. Larry will be there with Collin VL in October.
Will J. Parks, III
29 August 2010, 02:00
David HulmeJonny is starting elephant hunting in mahenye is a few weeks time. Glad to see he took my advice about hunting late season

I'm confident we will see some heavy ivory coming out of mahenye the next few months. Looks like you have had some great hunting Ivan, well done.
29 August 2010, 05:49
SevenxbjtNice pics, thanks for sharing.
29 August 2010, 06:35
FishN4EyesAwesome photos, Ivan!
Really cool stuff there!
Chris
29 August 2010, 07:52
dirklawyerThanks Ivan, great trophies some very nice ivory and some buff with some serious bosses.
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29 August 2010, 08:25
Skip NantzThanks for the pics! Cheers!
Skip Nantz
29 August 2010, 16:02
TorbjørnBeautiful pics!
Thanks for sharing
Torbjørn
29 August 2010, 20:02
bwanamrmGood to see Jim Hall still at it... he still using his "favorite" Remington .416?
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30 August 2010, 00:34
USAONESimply outstanding! Thanks Ivan!

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30 August 2010, 03:30
Use Enough GunIvan: You always provide us with some great photos and stories!

30 August 2010, 05:26
BigBulletIvan,
Great photos, I hope you will add a story or two from these memorable hunts.
30 August 2010, 07:21
Kamo Gariquote:
Originally posted by ivan carter:
Another mediocre season, eh? Pity. You really need to work on putting in some real effort for your sports, mate. Those poor lads look pretty glum in the pics.

Simply awesome, brother.
BTW, call me crazy, but if I were to hazard a wild guess, is the left tusk above sporting a bush style patch-up job, with mud as a plaster of sorts? To this untrained eye, it looks like it. As one who has suffered some pretty serious dental reconstruction, I must say that I wish some of my temporary fixes looked that good...

That gash in the ear, too? Hmm. Deflected bullet after clipping tusk, maybe?
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30 August 2010, 09:56
Sevensquote:
BTW, call me crazy, but if I were to hazard a wild guess, is the left tusk above sporting a bush style patch-up job, with mud as a plaster of sorts? To this untrained eye, it looks like it. As one who has suffered some pretty serious dental reconstruction, I must say that I wish some of my temporary fixes looked that good... Smiler
I was wondering the same thing.
Ivan, in regards to the hunter of that elephant, it looks like he has one of those illuminated red-dot pseudo-iron sight things instead of the the traditional iron sight. Any chance you can rate it's effectiveness in the field compared to a scope and iron sights. Boddington mentions a scope is helpful in buffalo hunting, so I'm interested to hear how this compares.
Thanks.
30 August 2010, 18:46
butchlocwhy loading the whole ele on a trailer??
30 August 2010, 19:07
ivan carterquote:
van, in regards to the hunter of that elephant, it looks like he has one of those illuminated red-dot pseudo-iron sight things instead of the the traditional iron sight. Any chance you can rate it's effectiveness in the field compared to a scope and iron sights.
sevens ,
its a trijicon rmr , as far as compared to scope ort iron sights -
it doesnt give you the "tunnell vision a scope does but then it also does not give a very fine point of aim , its designed to be fast and used close - the dot is 6 MOA (i think if memory serves )
its a lot better than iron sights as it certainly enables one to reach out a lot further than with iron sights and for anyone not used to iron sights this is the way forward -
30 August 2010, 19:08
ivan carterquote:
why loading the whole ele on a trailer??
that way the whole elephant can go to the villages instead of having lots and lots of people come to cut the animal - in a lot of areas the disturbance from that can result in a complete stop in elephant movement for several weeks , this way the disturbance is minimal -
30 August 2010, 21:38
TerryRLooks like a pretty nice season, thanks for sharing Ivan.
30 August 2010, 22:09
JTEXGreat photos.
Thanks for taking the time to share them.
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