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Short report posted on hunting reports forum Thanks, Terry Greer
 
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BEAUTIFUL!
 
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Well done picture.I like the upclose and personal look.

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great photo.


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That is a great picture.How are you going to
have him done?


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That's a beautiful leopard!


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Thanks everyone, JeffP he will definately be done lifesized.
 
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THAT is a fine looking cat!!

Congrats!

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Posts: 2781 | Location: Hillsboro, Or-Y-Gun (Oregon), U.S.A. | Registered: 22 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Beautiful big leopard and excellent photography. May steal you technique for my next cat. Great trophies in general! I particularly like the klipspringer and I can hardly believe you got a wildcat. Well done.

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Posts: 13088 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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T,

That is one beautiful cat!!!

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Well done, beatiful animal.
The story please.... Big Grin

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Great leopard. Congrats.


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Short story here https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6321043/m/247109572Definately the place for big cats. Lots of hyrax in the granite kopes. These rock rabbits as they are known make up 70% of these leopards diet.
 
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Your sable and your waterbuck are beatiful! Eeker

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Great pictures and a great cat!

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You had one hell of a hunt!


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WOW!!!! What an Incredible Leopard. Congratulations.


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J-C that's nice!

What rifle / caliber did you use?

Any particular "hunt drama" we might find interesting about on this one - tell the tale!

Congratulations amigo - well done!
 
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awesome--mega congrats--chris
 
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T, in my hunting career there have fortunately been many high spots and great moments. You have captured the moment. Well done.






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WOW!!! What a cat! Now I need to go and try to collect me an old spots!



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I really should not have seen this... now I have something else to dream about (and plan for!).Big Grin Thanks for the photos and great hunt. clap
 
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Jeff Wemmer, Copied from the hunting report forum.
We have been seeing lots of leopard tracks. 3rd morning of the hunt
leopard had eaten one of the impala baits. Ph gets excited track
of a top ten cat. The tracker followed by sight for 4 hours and 10
kilometers. Tracker then spotted the cat walking on top of granite mountain
at 300 yards. Hurriedly I get the 300 win mag on the sticks and the
bullet hits right behind shoulder quartering away. The cat rolls
twice and falls fifty feet over cliff edge and all on video. The
spotting of the leopard and the shot all happened in just seconds.
17" skull 7'6" long
Thanks, Terry Greer
 
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That is one BIG, beautiful leopard.

John


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awesome pics!!!! mgun
 
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WOW - that is a great leopard! very big and beautiful! Congrats


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Great Leopard.

And also great framing and postioning on all your photographs. I wish I had your skill.


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Posts: 10138 | Location: Wine Country, Barossa Valley, Australia | Registered: 06 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Terry,

Great pics, and as I have said before, a really nice leopard.

Looks like you enjoyed your trip.

Was this your first time, and are you going back? thumb


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