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12 May 2006, 01:09
Rich Elliott
Back from Ethiopia
Well, I made it home last night. The client took 11 trophies. All qualified for SCI but some were exceptional. Based on the current record book we have.........
From the Omo Valley
#17 Guenther's dik-dik (3 3/8")
#48 S. Gerenuk (14 1/4")
#31 N. Grant's gazelle (25 5/8")
#82 Lesser kudu (27 1/2") Should have held out for a bigger one!
#51 Tiang (19 1/8") Theu don't get as big in Omo as the ones taken years ago in Sudan.
And from our Damaro Concession
#43 Menelik's bushbuck (13")
#134 Warthog (11 9/16) Decent for Bale Province.
#20 East African bush Duiker (4 3/4")
# 8 (yes that eight) Mt. Nyala (38 3/8")
# 5 Abyssinian Bohor Reedbuck (10 5/8")
# 5 GIANT FOREST HOG (11 5/8") At a 20 % success ratio I'm especially pleased with this one

Another even bigger Forest Hog was taken the same week in our other Bale area (Odo Bulo)
I'll post some pictures when the jet lag wears off and the backed up correspondence pile goes down a bit.

And oh, a 17 foot 5 inch croc with about a foot and a half of tail missing was taken last week. Huge head!
How I enjoyed being in back in Ethiopia. thumb
Rich Elliott


Rich Elliott
Ethiopian Rift Valley Safaris
12 May 2006, 01:12
Charles_Helm
Welcome back!

Edit: Forgot to say congratulations to you and the client on a great trip.

quote:
I'll post some pictures when the jet lag wears off and the backed up correspondence pile goes down a bit.


Looking forward to the pictures.

quote:
And oh, a 17 foot 5 inch croc with about a foot and a half of tail missing was taken last week. Huge head!


Please be sure one of the pictures is this guy. Eeker


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12 May 2006, 01:13
Wendell Reich
Jeez, what a great safari!
12 May 2006, 02:06
30ott6
Welcome back Rich. Am anxious to see the Giant Forest Hog and Mt. Nyala. Hurry up and recuperate!!

John
12 May 2006, 02:23
RM007
PHOTOS PLEASE clap clap


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regardless the truth!

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12 May 2006, 02:28
GeorgeS
Sigh! Frowner

Rich,

Do you guys need a driver? You know, with my keen navigational skills, I would indispensable over there. Big Grin

Great results! cheers

George


12 May 2006, 02:41
DavidC
Fantastic!

I look forward to seeing the pics.

Regards,
Dave
12 May 2006, 02:50
dogcat
Rich, I think you are pulling our legs. No one does that well on one trip. If you don't publish photo's and a very detailed trip report, we will all think that you were on a 1968 head trip to a Grateful Dead concert and we will tell your wife that were not really in Africa, but in Las Vegas with the "boys".
12 May 2006, 03:09
retreever
Rich,

Welcome home and looking forward to the rest of the story...


Mike


Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
12 May 2006, 03:14
BNagel
Atto Rich

The closest I have come to returning to my old stomping grounds (Ethiopia) is two "safaris" to RSA. One day I may be your client as I still have issues growing up in Ethiopia with only a "catty". I have a kudu but nothing strictly East African.

Be dehina hune,

Barry Nagel


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12 May 2006, 04:41
Dulcinea
Good job Rich. If you do hire George as your driver the story will be, I can see it over there but, I don't know how to get there.

Dulcinea


What counts is what you learn after you know it all!!!
13 May 2006, 01:24
GeorgeS
quote:
Originally posted by Dulcinea:
Good job Rich. If you do hire George as your driver the story will be, I can see it over there but, I don't know how to get there.

Dulcinea


Yeah, but you'd think with five 'navigators' in the car, SOMEBODY'd warn the driver of an upcoming exit BEFORE I drove by it. Big Grin

You know, when guides/trackers don't know how to get to an animal, they just tell you 'it's not trophy quality'. Wink

George


13 May 2006, 16:41
Rich Elliott
Dulcinea and taxi driver,
The main difference would be that if you miss a turn there you just stop and back up rotflmo!

Dogcat, It would be Vegas with the girls Wink

Ato Barry, Amasa aginalo.

Rich Elliott


Rich Elliott
Ethiopian Rift Valley Safaris
14 May 2006, 04:34
Brice
The Mtn. Nyala is, of course, spectacular. But a 17' 5" croc? I'm no expert, but isn't one that large exceedingly rare?
14 May 2006, 04:56
Customstox
Rich, it is such a tough life you have. Wink


Chic Worthing
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14 May 2006, 17:44
Rich Elliott
Chic,

I'm just doin' the best that I can Wink.

Brice,
Unually rare? Probably. We have an excellent area for croc's and take only 5/6 per year. Last year we took 2 that went over 18'. All the rest have been 17'+ with varying lengths of tail missing. I'm betting on a 20 footer one of these days.
Rich Elliott


Rich Elliott
Ethiopian Rift Valley Safaris
21 January 2010, 06:42
retreever
The more desolate the place the chances grow for a big croc. I shot a 16 footer in the Ruaha river in the Selous.


Mike


Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
21 January 2010, 19:41
Biebs
Mike, Did you have an AR T-Shirt for the Croc as well?????