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Greg jumped off the breakfast table and ran out.

As soon as he was out of the tent he start tripping.

Apparently ants went up his legs!


The dreaded ants in his pants !!

Thanks for the replies to the other questions Saeed.


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The dreaded "Siafu" ants most always have the tendency to reach crotch area until one among them gives the signal and yes, stripping down to zero is the only way to handle the disastrous situation.
 
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Greg shot a buffalo, bushpig and a zebra.

Maktoum shot a kongoni and a duiker.

We got stung by wasps while following buffalo! clap


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Amazing success!

Are you letting those Aussies use your No Miss bullets?!

Is there such a thing as a No Miss arrow?!

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Now you’ve given him a new project, Maktoum might really appreciate this!


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Many thanks for the pics of Greg's Bushbuck Saeed. The photos are great. Always enjoy checking out Bushbuck pics and Buff too. Everybody seems to be hitting their stride now with a few animals getting into the salt.
Will Tony go looking for a Buff as well ?


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Thanks for sharing your hunt as usual Saeed.
With all the duikers that have been bagged so far who is going to do the Roast BBQ on the fire with them this year as all the experst are not there this time round?

Lovely photos keep it coming.


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Incredible amount of game!!
Lots of focus on eating!!
What a Great Safari!!


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Long day today as we just returned at around 10.

Shot a hippo and a crocodiles.

Tony nothing and Maktoum still out.


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Maktoum got a wildebeest with abow.


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Great pictures as always.

How far is the big lake from camp?

Any chance it will ever fill up that far?

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Maktoum got a wildebeest with abow.


Maktoum is on a roll. I'm happy for him.


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Great photos as always, Saeed. It looks like everyone os having fun.


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Chased all sorts of animals all morning, without any luck.

Lots of rain, and we were perfect examples of drowned rats!

At 2 in the afternoon we met with three buffalo bulls feeding.

In a few minutes they were all on the ground.

As I shot the first one, he dropped.

His friend started horning him.

I dropped this next to him, and the third followed.

The rest of the team were not so lucky.

We tried the HIKMICRO binoculars, and the results were fantastic as you can see with the elephant photo.

Slow motion pictures extracted from the video of the crocodile.


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The baby impala was killed and fed on by a martial eagle


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Amazing success!

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Tony and Greg are using a camp rifle.

Maktoum using my second rifle.

He needs all the help he can get.


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Lovely pics Saeed. And you have now shot 6 buff? <smile>
 
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Sadly that is an ugly relative.

The bushbuck was killed by wild dogs.

I shot two hippos.

One in the water for doc bait and one on land for lion bait.

Had a hilarious moment yesterday at breakfast.

Greg jumped off the breakfast table and ran out.

As soon as he was out of the tent he start tripping.

Apparently ants went up his legs!
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You must have had some passing showers for the whistling thorns to sprout flowers which also produce a pleasant fragrance to the surroundings.
 
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Those frames of shooting the croc are very interesting, great capture on those pictures. It’s been pretty epic so far, can’t wait to see how the 2nd half goes.
 
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A friend of mine shot a croc in TZ years ago. His videographer captured the shot. He blew the top of the croc’s head literally to pieces with fragments flying everywhere. Croc kicked in to the water, never to be found.


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Been looking at the 3 buffalo yesterday.

48 seconds from the first shot to the last shot of all three down!!

A recovery operation is on the way.

We had to leave them, as it was late and a road had to be cut to recover them.

800 meters from the closest road access.

Alan is taking the tractor to help in the recovery.


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Been looking at the 3 buffalo yesterday.

48 seconds from the first shot to the last shot of all three down!!

A recovery operation is on the way.

We had to leave them, as it was late and a road had to be cut to recover them.

800 meters from the closest road access.

Alan is taking the tractor to help in the recovery.


That is quick and great shooting. Thank you for the pics
 
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We spent all morning cutting a road and recovering our 3 bulls.

Had lunch and going out at 3.


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