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16 March 2012, 03:12
butchloc
favorite plains game animal
I imagine for a large percentage this would be the kudu. He is africa, majestic,and unique. the gray ghost. But for me it is the waterbok. Not as elusive as eland or wildebeest, certainly not as ugly or an old wartie. not nearly as secretive as a bushbuck or as beautiful as nyala. but there is something about them that has me hunting them over and over again. what's yours?
16 March 2012, 03:21
MARK H. YOUNG
Butch,

As common as kudu are I probably will never pass on a chance at a bigger one than I already have.

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16 March 2012, 03:21
Use Enough Gun
Sable, with Roan a close second! tu2
16 March 2012, 03:27
Ongwe
Zebra.

No inches of horn to worry about, he's relatively cheap, usually available wherever you go in southern africa and never a pushover.

And, among plains game, to me, nothing says AFRICA like a Zebra.
16 March 2012, 03:31
Caracal
I like eland, but kudu is a wonderful animal,too.


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16 March 2012, 03:44
465H&H
Sable followed by Vaal Rhebock.

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16 March 2012, 03:57
Frostbit
In my limited experience to date it was Bushbuck, followed by Cookson's Wildebeest.


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16 March 2012, 04:04
pagosawingnut
Sable. That's next on my list. Haven't found the perfect one yet.
16 March 2012, 05:01
BigB
Hartebeast
16 March 2012, 05:02
zhaba
Nyala,nothing like those beautiful shaggy coats and spiral horns.......poor mans bongo for me tu2
16 March 2012, 05:06
FOsteology
Nyala gets my heart to fluttering.
16 March 2012, 05:12
Michael Robinson
The last one I killed. Big Grin


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16 March 2012, 05:24
Beretta682E
eland eland eland

those damn kudu - always seem to run into the girls and not the boys
16 March 2012, 05:27
Mad Dog
Oh boy, probably will get yelled at, but my favorite is WARTHOG!!!


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16 March 2012, 05:37
TrophyShotPrints
definitely Gemsbok... tu2
16 March 2012, 05:38
Jack D Bold
Without a doubt, my favorite is - the next one! I get just a big a thrill shooting a klippie as a buffalo.


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16 March 2012, 05:45
Aaron Neilson
LDE!!!


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16 March 2012, 05:55
Aspen Hill Adventures
It would be hard for me to pick as I haven't hunted anything I didn't like!


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16 March 2012, 06:22
DLS
Of the ones I have taken, I'd have to say either Greater Kudu or Sable. Of those I haven't, but hope to one day, I'd have to say Lord Derby Eland, with Lesser Kudu second.

There aren't many that I don't want to hunt, but I did pass up opportunities to shoot some excellent Tsessebee in Botswana, as I think they may be the dumbest animal with four legs. We literally drove past them at 10-20 yards without them spooking or moving away.
16 March 2012, 06:25
retreever
The ones I did not shoot yet.

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16 March 2012, 07:30
Equinsu Ocha
The one that has me awaking at night? Sable. Date has been set, just biding my time until next summer now.

Lesser kudu if I was in a slightly different tax bracket!

Vaalie is one that I've done & would do again in a heartbeat. The hunt is fantastic.
16 March 2012, 07:35
Hasher
So far Eland.

However I think for me Warthog was a fun one as well.


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16 March 2012, 08:02
billrquimby
My favorites: the not-so-wary sable antelope for its elegant magnificence, the wily bushbuck for the challenge it provides.

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16 March 2012, 08:23
bwana cecil
Toss up between zebra & bushbuck, but I love em all.


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16 March 2012, 08:30
RBHunt
Gotta say Sable too, not many animals that are that pretty.
16 March 2012, 08:42
Fjold
My dream animals are Sable and Mtn Nyala but my next goal is a Bushbuck.

I do love to shoot Gemsbuck though, and Zebra, and of course Kudu, and maybe add warthog, oh and I can't forget Springbok, and duiker and steenbok are so delicate, and ................................


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16 March 2012, 08:49
sjb
For me it is definitely the bush buck,many different varieties and they are all secretive, alert hard hunting mostly in the thick stuff
16 March 2012, 11:52
holzer375
Impala, from as close as you can!
16 March 2012, 13:13
Norwegianwoods
quote:
Originally posted by FOsteology:
Nyala gets my heart to fluttering.


The Nyala for me too.
But all the spiral horns are something special to me.
16 March 2012, 13:51
calgarychef1
When the impala are rutting they are so much like hunting antelope and all the antelope tricks work on them too, tons of fun!!
16 March 2012, 14:50
Rug
Baboons Baboons maybe warthogs
And Baboons!
16 March 2012, 15:02
Scriptus
Springbuck, Southern mountain reedbuck, grey duiker, gemsbuck, eland, kudu, bushbuck, red hartebeest, young blue wildebeest and young warthog. Why? 'Cause they eat so good. Big Grin
16 March 2012, 15:16
David Culpepper
Kudu, nyala, waterbuck and bushbuck have all been fun and challenging but damn those warthogs are fun too.

Rug is not joking about the baboons, when someone says baboon he's grabbing for a rifle.


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16 March 2012, 15:40
Die Ou Jagter
Royal, because he is next.
16 March 2012, 16:00
Thunder Head
I havent shot that many different species but i just love hunting pigs. So far its warthog for me!!!


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16 March 2012, 17:56
Aaron Neilson
quote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
Royal, because he is next.


DOJ - Several of my buddies have been to Ghana in the past couple yrs trying for the Royal Antelope, 4 of them in fact. They have been 2 for 4 (50%)

Its a cool little critter, GOOD LUCK!


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16 March 2012, 18:00
Die Ou Jagter
Aaron what else did they get?
16 March 2012, 18:02
Aaron Neilson
quote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
Aaron what else did they get?


DOJ - I would be lying if I told ya, I just don't remember, sorry!


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16 March 2012, 20:22
Kathi
Mountain Nyala!!!!


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16 March 2012, 20:27
MacD37
I find the Cooksons wildebeest to be the most challenging to hunt on foot, if hunted the way buffalo are hunted. By that I mean, get in close to the herd and work them to get a really big bull. All wildebeest are flighty, and don’t even know themselves what they will do next! This makes it very hard for the hunter to predict what they will do next.

I have a 30 inch Cooksons on my den wall that was taken from 200 yards after a belly crawl of 400 yds to get that close, and ran out of the only cover of 2 foot grass at an ant hill. There were about 50 head of willies, and seven or eight head of eland bulls in a group and all nervous! A very satisfying stalk and the skinned knees, and elbows were worth it!
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