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We have two clients with Arub safaris in Namibia as I write this. Yesterday was their 4th huntng day and the pictured leopard was the result. An honest 179 lb. on the scales. Big congrats to the hunter. This is one is a real toad.

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Very nice! I just love those big monsters! Mine too, was killed on the fourth day.
 
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Tremendous cat.. A lifetime trophy...

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A piss your pants size leopard!

Congrats to the lucky hunter.
 
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Very nice indeed! Here's another good one. About 178lb and a 18" skull (dry). jorge


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Mark, Are they taken off Baits or by Dogs?
 
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Congrats to the hunter.

Thats a once in a live time cat.

Would like to see the hunt report


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Very nice indeed! Here's another good one. About 178lb and a 18" skull (dry). jorge


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Mark, Are they taken off Baits or by Dogs?


Any one know???



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Wow, those are some whoppers Mark. Are there some specific reasons other than genetics why they get that big in those areas there? And were they hunted with dogs or by baiting? Other than a Mt. Nyala, a monster leopard like that is the last missing piece in my trophy room.

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Wow, those are some whoppers Mark. Are there some specific reasons other than genetics why they get that big in those areas there? And were they hunted with dogs or by baiting? Other than a Mt. Nyala, a monster leopard like that is the last missing piece in my trophy room.

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Mark: From what I've read and been told by my PH, John Sharp. the biggest leopards in Africa come from the south of Zimbabwe as a result of the cattle industry. Also, they were pretty heavily hunted for the same reason and as a result, almost exclusively nocturnal. Another interesting fact is that in the same area, leopards do not put their kill in trees because the lack of hyenas, also heavily hunted for the same reason. jorge


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Wow, those are some whoppers Mark. Are there some specific reasons other than genetics why they get that big in those areas there? And were they hunted with dogs or by baiting? Other than a Mt. Nyala, a monster leopard like that is the last missing piece in my trophy room.


sable trail, that looks like the Khomas Hochland to me, an area full of cattle. Cats that dine on cattkle grows bigger/ heavier, that is a fact.
Though 180 lbs cats are occationally found, they are not common, and anyway, I think that weight are over-rated by a long shot. Compoare these 3 cats from recent clients:

Cat A


Cat B


Cat C


Although Cat A was the only one that made 180 lbs, his skull was the smallest. Both Cat B&C made Napha gold, with weights of around 150 and 158 lbs respectively.


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Folks,

The above pics are of the results of a dog hunt.

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Mark,

Did Malan still guide it as PH and hire out the dog handler?

Have you placed many other hunters there for plains game?

Jim


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A leopard can eat 20% of their own body weight in one dinner.. The body length is more important IMO.
 
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A leopard can eat 20% of their own body weight in one dinner.. The body length is more important IMO.


That's a very good point. Rowland only take the measurement of the skull, something I don't undrestand. I'm with you, body length seems to be a better option.
 
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Can't the hide be stretched? They do it to Brown Bear all the time. I suppose that's why skull measurement counts there as well.


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Can't the hide be stretched? They do it to Brown Bear all the time. I suppose that's why skull measurement counts there as well.


I was thinking of some sort of measurement before skinning.
 
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Jim,

Our 2 clients with Arub this week are hunting plainsgame as well as the leopard. One guy is doing and 8 day package hunt for plains game only. I'll give you their numbers when they return.

FYI: As Pichon said you measure a leopard nose to tail with the skin on.

Mark


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Mark

Thanks for the FYI on the Leopard measuring. I think you have my email. I would love to talk with the two hunters should they be willing.

Jim


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Guys

The reason Rowland Ward and (incidentally) SCI use skull measurement as the deciding factor is because it's the only accurate way to do it. If you do it by length, then the cat can indeed be stretched (as can any freshly killed cat) and if you do it by weight, other factors such as when it last bred or fed can alter things dramatically. - Really quoting a weight as a guide to size of a cat doesn't really mean anything at all.

Jorge - e-mail sent. Wink






 
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These awesome leopards are my dream. Never succeeded in securing a big one.

Club faune Botswana shows a nice one on his webpage also.

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I traded some emails with John Sharp today. He has taken a nice leopard this year of 175lbs with a 17 2/16th skull.

Nice going John!

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Nice cats guys....



 
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WOW! Those are all some incredible cats! How fortunate you all are. Hope to see pictures after they are mounted.

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