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Follow this link (i hope?) and enjoy some amazing footage of a World Class buffalo bull tu2

World Class BUff video


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Posts: 3036 | Location: Tanzania - The Land of Plenty | Registered: 19 September 2003Reply With Quote
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WOW. Amazing Bull but still to young...mayby in 2-3 year he is a keeper . Thanks for posting.


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Maswa is one of my dream Buff destinations.
That and northern Uganda and Tsavo.
 
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Good luck hunting in Tsavo dancing
But I too agree that a hunt in Tsavo would be something to cry for.......


"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa

hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
 
Posts: 3036 | Location: Tanzania - The Land of Plenty | Registered: 19 September 2003Reply With Quote
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Holly four letter word!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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nice
 
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It Looks like TGT's policies of conservation and caring for their concessions continues to pay off.

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Really amazing bull !!


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amazing bull, but i almost got sea sick from the camera movement Big Grin
 
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Great animal and even better ethics!
 
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Spectacular bull.....



 
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Too young¿? I think he is a taker. But I imagine
his boss is not solid enough. Lucky him I was not arround with my 416. sofa


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I bet that bull is a steer!!!


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amazing bull, but i almost got sea sick from the camera movement Big Grin


Yep and I sure hope he holds steadier than that when he takes a shot. Wink
 
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I bet that bull is a steer!!!


Gotta admit he looks odd, kinda like the old bull on Roger Raglin's old blackpowder video. I like the looks of the whopper in Daktari's book tho...


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Will his boss get bigger as he gets older? I hate a narrow boss on cape buffalo. I can get flat narrow horns from the Water buffalo. A cape buffalo's character is so much based on a big boss & deep hooks apart from spread.....JMHO.


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Superb buffalo... one hopes he dodges lions and other predators to spread his genes and eventually falls to a lucky hunter when he is in his last years! As an aside did the guy on the video call his horns antlers or was I mistaken....


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Someone ought to dart that thing and put him in a breeding farm. Definitely too young to shoot and, to be honest, I find the horns almost grotesque, they're so long. Give me a boss down to the eyebrows and heavily broomed tips any day.


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The one that was with him looked good also. Too wide for me, I want a bit of dip and curl. I hope I get to hunt them one day.

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