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11 March 2007, 21:58
ChrisTroskie
How about some wildebeest photos - Blue & Black
Here's my Black Wildebeest - taken 2 years ago near Luckhoff in the Free State:



Regards,

Chris Troskie
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email. chris@ct-safaris.com
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12 March 2007, 01:44
Canuck
mrlexma,

Great pic of your Nyassa....I don't think I've spotted it here before.

Here is another great Nyassa, taken by Don_G on the last day of our buff hunt in the Selous last September...



416 Rem Mag, 370gr North Fork.

Cheers,
Canuck



12 March 2007, 03:01
T
Black


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12 March 2007, 03:04
T
Blue


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12 March 2007, 08:38
Larry Sellers


2003 in the Eastern Cape, RSA. 300WSM, 165gr NP


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12 March 2007, 15:23
patrkyhntr
.300 Weatherby/200 grain trophy bonded. The darned thing got up and had to be hit again!



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12 March 2007, 18:11
Gerard
Here is some "local flavour".

The story is here.


12 March 2007, 18:40
DesertRam
Black wildebeest bull:


Blue wildebeest cow:


Both of these were taken in RSA in 2005.


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13 March 2007, 08:13
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Blue Wildebeest

Gras Hunting Lodge Namibia 2002

150gr NP .270 Weatherby Magnum in Weatherby Mark V Ultra Lightweight Rifle


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13 March 2007, 20:13
almostacowboy
Why the discrimination against the most beautiful of the Wildebeest, the Nyassa? Wink


Dave


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13 March 2007, 20:49
Hutty
Alldays, RSA 2005. This bull was with a herd of Gemsbok. He stepped out from behind some bushes and gave us the stare down. One shot under the chin from 220 yds dropped him where he stood. I will never forget how quickly he dropped. .300 wsm with 180 gr winchester fail safes.




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14 March 2007, 11:09
Kyler Hamann
Blue: taken in the Midlands of Zim. in '02 with a .300 gr. Part. out of a Sako in .375 H&H.



This blue gave us the slip earlier in the safari and then made a mistake several days later.

Black taken in Namibia in '03.



He "got in the way" while my hunting partner was trying to take a Mtn. zebra.

Kyler


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15 March 2007, 07:01
oupa
Two days of getting busted by the wind then suddenly he was just there! Standing under a tree looking at us. A memorable hunt.



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18 March 2007, 00:34
Outdoor Writer
Killed with John X Safaris, East Cape in 2003. PH was Ed Wilson. Win. M70 .264 Wmag






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19 March 2007, 09:31
Bwanna
Black WIldebeast. RSA, 2003




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19 March 2007, 13:29
Arild Iversen
28" Blue wildebeest shot in Limpopo 2006.

Broadside shot in the shoulder at 40 meters with 270 gr Swift A-Frame from my M70 H&H.
Still it kept on going for approx 200 meters before we found him dead.

The bullet was found under the skin on the opposite shoulder and weightet only 115 gr after passing through the legbone, rib, lungs, top of the heart, ribs and shoulder bone on the opposite side. It took quite a beating.





Arild Iversen.



26 March 2007, 04:42
My Ram

Eastern Cape April 2006