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I would love to see some really big buffalo trophies. Not offering any money or reward, juat bragging rights. Sorry Saeed I know this sort of stuff drives you crazy. Not starting any inner circle clubs here or anything! Just wanting to see some photos of great buffalo taken by the forum members. Please give us all the pertinent info along with the picture. Where, when, with what PH, size of boss and width of spread. Any good hunt details.
 
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Here's my buffalo, not real wide but super bosses!! 16 1/2 inches bosses... All I wanted was a nice deep curl and great bosses, I wasn't real intrested in a wide bull just a good looking one for my first. Maybe next time a wide one, maybe.......


Took him in 2003 in Zimbabwe with Buffalo Range Safaris, PH Brent Leesmay.
Shot him at 60 yards with a Remington .416, iron sights. "One shot - One kill"

One of the most exiting animals I've ever hunted! First time I hunted someting that wanted to kill me more then I wanted to kill him!!!!! Can't wait to do it again!!!!!





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As always, Good Hunting!!!

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Widowmaker,

Nice bull. Good bosses and nice curl. Congratulations on your successful return to Zimbabwe this year! Hugh
 
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Check out my bull on my web page...He has been posted here in the past, but I have no clue where to find him...

He was old as Mathusla, shiny worn slick big bosses, lion scars and no tail with a world of drop and mass...from tip to tip measured around the curve he beat the socks off a flat horned 53 incher I shot many years ago.

He is my bull, Pierre van Tonder,my business partner, my PH, my adopted son, and my best friend made it the best hunt of my life, and he shot one nearly as good at the same time...We were a happy pair that day. How wide is he, I don't know, never measured his spread but I guess perhaps 40 inches or so, but you can't measure a buff by spread, there is so much more to it than that, and the size of his fighting heart adds a lot of inches..... beer clap


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Ray,

Did you get him in Selous or did Pierre take you some other place in Tanzania?
 
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Ray's buff:



Also from Ray's site:

















 
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Originally posted by Hugh W:
Please give us all the pertinent info along with the picture. Where, when, with what PH, size of boss and width of spread. Any good hunt details.




Dendro Park private ranch Zambia, August 2000.
Spread was 43.5" boss 15+. PH my nephew Dene Bird son of the ranch owner operator Alan Bird

Client Dale from VA, USA used a DGS custom .375 HH mag

Regards, Peter
 
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Loboir Serrit, Tanzania, November 2003. Hunted with Cash Taylor of Ridge Taylor Safaris. Shot with a Custom Brno in .375H&H with 300 grain Failsafes. Width 39", bosses 15.5". I have no idea what he would score, nor do I care. His head graces my library and gives me hours of pleasure staring at him and remembering the hunt!





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Hi Hugh:

This picture was also posted here a few years ago. This is my 46 in. Buff taken in the selous in 2002.

I shot him at about 125 yards using a custom 416 Rem. Mag.

Regards Jim P.



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All those photos get me to drooling.
 
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Ray,

You're a man after my own heart!

Inches are nice but quality of the hunt itself is a lot nicer..........






 
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Gentlemen, All very nice. Thank you for sharing. Hugh
 
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Tanzania 43 inches



Tanzania 43 inches

Tanzania 42 inches
 
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In regards to Ray's first picture,

JEEZZZ that thing is old and grizzled looking. I'll bet he's been through the ringer a few times. And the buff in that picture ain't to pretty either!

I've got a few buff pictures to post as Just nice old bulls I think they fall into the "big" catagory. Of course any buff taken the right way is a trophy in my book.

My friend Pat took this buff last year in the Dande. It was his first buffalo he's ever taken.
He killed it with his .458 Lott PH was Lance Nesbitt of Swainsons Safaris.This bull went right on 40"





I killed this bull in the Kilombero with my .458Lott 4 years ago. One frontal soft point and two up the rear. He wasn't really wide because he swept back at a radical angle but he has all the goods. Nice boss thick out to the tips and a big bodied old bull. PH Wayne Stanton Miombo Safaris





This bull is also not so wide but he is a big mature old bull with massive bosses. This bull was also taken Tanzania with Wyane Stanton. Also killed with my .458 Lott.

Notice the white ring around his neck. That is an old snare scar and I also found a .72 cal cold rolled musket ball under the skin of his left shoulder. truely a battle scared old verteran!




 
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In regards to Ray's first picture,

JEEZZZ that thing is old and grizzled looking. I'll bet he's been through the ringer a few times. And the buff in that picture ain't to pretty either!


jump

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Hugh W,
Yes he was a Selous Bull as are the others with Pierre, Saeed, and I....

4 years ago I almost shot a 48 inch or better bull in the Selous, but he was older and wiser than I, he certainly gave us the slip, bit time...We saluted him goodbye and shall he forever spread his genes...


Ray Atkinson
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Surestrike,
Gee thanks guy, I happen to resemble that remark!! jump


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Guys, Some fantastic bulls here!

Obviously the group here speaks well for the quality of the Tanzania gene pool and habitat. Ray and PA Hunter great Selous Bulls.
SureStrike Excellent Bull from Kilombero
BwanaMRM: Your bull represents why I am planning on Lobo this August. Hugh
 
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Mguu,

Where in Tanzania were you hunting when you took those fantastic bulls? I see you are new to the forum, Welcome! Are you a PH or booking agent or just a very active hunter?
 
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Great stuff-You guys have me petting my Lott and cleaning out the travle bag. Got to see when my passport expires. Good photos. thanks for sharing.
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Great topic Hugh! Some great buffs, thanks guys.

Here's a couple of monsters to add to the list.

This hard-bossed 48inch dugga booy was taken by our client Mitch Besso in Oct last year w/ a .416 Remington. [PH - Harpreet Brar]



This old 46.5 inch beauty was taken by our client David McNeil November of last year w/ his Westley Richards .500 [PH - Harpreet Brar]




Both were shot in our Ruhudji concession, which is Southwest of the Selous.


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Mohanjeet,

Mitch Besso's bull is truly exceptional. I understand that Ruhudji is slightly west and south of the Selous. Harpreet told me you have a relatively small quota and strive to keep up the quality. Obviously, you are doing something right. I have seen some pretty exceptional lions as well from your website.
 
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Mguu,

Where in Tanzania were you hunting when you took those fantastic bulls? I see you are new to the forum, Welcome! Are you a PH or booking agent or just a very active hunter?


Hugh,

All the bulls come from western Tanzania,the 45 incher is from Kigosi and the other ones are from Moyowosi.
I'm a ph blessed with a few active clients who have a lot of time to hunt for specific trophies.
 
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To All Who Have Posted Pictures:
If you weren't so kind to do so, I'd be jealous and hate you. Haven't been after buffalo yet, but you guys are making me reconsider my current .375H&H for a .416...ah, decisions decisions.


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Hugh,

Yes you're right we purposelly reduce our quoto's and do fewer hunts in our areas in order to give our clients the opportunity to hunt in game rich areas w/ big trophies. Thanks!


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Wendell and I ran into MGUU in Tanz - he has killed a 46 incher and three others bigger than 42 this year.

The 46 was incredible...


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Thanks Guys!

Beautiful trophies ... Great topic. This one will certainly keep the fires burning for a while.


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Mguu,

Now I know whose clients have been shooting all the buff that were meant for me! You lucky SOB!

Seriously, incredible buff pics from you and all others on this very cool thread.

I'd rather shoot old than big, and best of all, for example, Ray's old Methusalah, is old AND big.

Better hunting and better days and better hunting days to all. thumb


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Lots of nice buffalo on here, any one of them would suit me for my next bull if I ever hunt them again, I think I abused my passion and it has dulled my desires and that is unfortunate, but I still love to talk the talk, and talk calibers and the things that go with hunting......I still like to hunt deer with my grandson, and with my 25-35 Win. carbine behind my house if I can draw a tag.

Hopefully this slump will wear off, but in the meantime I will follow my other passion and that is team roping..


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Shot in Matetsi 6 with your buddy Brian and I don't care what he might tell you the spread isn't 39 7/8", shame it's 40"+ thumb


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If some one who is picture posting capable would contact me & be willing to help I will join the fray.

mike


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If you want to see a pick of my big buff entry check out my post in African Hunting Reports. Lobo / Brian Van Blerk. Hugh
 
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If some one who is picture posting capable would contact me & be willing to help I will join the fray.

mike


Has anyone offered to post your buff? If not, you can email the picture to me for posting. My email address is in my profile.
 
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Charles_Helm,
Thanks for the offer. You have mail!! Smiler

mike


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Link to full-sized picture

Nice Buff!
 
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Shot in Matetsi 6 with your buddy Brian and I don't care what he might tell you the spread isn't 39 7/8", shame it's 40"+ thumb


Hey DB Bill, I saw you shoot that one on film! Great bull, but I cant remember which film it was in!
By the way, I worked up a load for that little double rifle I bought from you, and got it shooting fine as frog fuzz! beer


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