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VERY nice indeed!!
 
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impressive sitatunga and lechwe
 
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impressive sitatunga and lechwe


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That's a very nice looking trophy room. The Sitatunga and it's habitat look really great and that's one heck of a spread on the one caribou!


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Nice trophy's Nganga, very nice indeed.


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Very good collection and very tastefully displayed indeed, thanks for sharing.


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Wow!

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Beautiful. When I saw the sitatunga I almost hauled out my rifle and shot the computer, thought I was in Zambia for a second there.
 
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Very tasteful, well done! I like ...


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Nyganga,

What can you tell me about the papyrus on the sitatunga mount? It can't be real? Great mount BTW and a stunning sitatunga. Nice collection of everything else too. I can see Zambia well represented in your trophy room as it is in mine.

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Mark,
The artificial papyrus was very difficult to find, My taxidermist told me just the other day that it is now not available. I think it really makes the mount. What you can't see is the bull is standing in water about 8 inchs deep, with water dripping off of both out of water feet. Taxidermist also fought me on the amount of cover OVER the bull's body, covering up his work. I asked him if he had ever seen Sitatunga habitat??? (nope)

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Nganga

I wondered as I've never seen artificial papyrus. It does ad a great deal of reality to the mount. Your right about the cover where you find sitatunga. Two steps and they're completely covered up.

Can I ask how big the sitatunga bull is? It looks to be about 30"????

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Actually 27 x 27.5 He is just really symetrical.

Either him or my new full mount sable, not pictured (yet) are my favorites.


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So what next Nganga?


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Very nice room and trophies.


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Very nice room and trophies.


You see the 200 in mulie? Duane Adams (Frank Lopez)


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Love the pics! Who's your taxidermist?
 
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Love the pics! Who's your taxidermist?


Who's yours? that leopard on your shoulders looks as though he's still alive, but a little cross eyed?


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Best looking sitatunga mount I ever saw! tu2
 
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A stunning trophy room! Are the two deer together both blacktails?
 
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Big Puku. What did it measure?


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Nganga: Life Form Taxidermy does my African work. Here's a close up of the Leopard
 
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1bigdeer,

Those deer are actually both desert mule deer.

Fairgame,

I don't recall what it measured, Did it w/ young Mr. Rooyen

Use enough, Nice big tom. well done


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Truly gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Stories to follow?!?
 
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Good grief, what a fantastic trophy room! Many great and unique mounts, and incredibly good taste. I like the way you grouped the North American and African mounts separately. Never did like the two continents together on the same wall, but hey, that's just me. The sitatunga, lion/hyena, leopard, lying kudu, nyala, cape buff and croc are to die for (as are all your other mounts!)
 
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You see the 200 in mulie? Duane Adams (Frank Lopez)


The one on the tree pedestal with the javelina to the right??

If so, that's a dandy buck. What year did you kill it?


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You see the 200 in mulie? Duane Adams (Frank Lopez)


The one on the tree pedestal with the javelina to the right??

If so, that's a dandy buck. What year did you kill it?


Tony,
I think it was 2003? the year we had the big snow the day before opening day. saw 3-400 deer before noon. passed on 180's. Shot it down by lone pine.

Drew same tag last year 12A W early. shot about a 180 last day.

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I think it was 2003? the year we had the big snow the day before opening day. saw 3-400 deer before noon. passed on 180's. Shot it down by lone pine.

Drew same tag last year 12A W early. shot about a 180 last day.

Nganga


Frank is a good guide. I've done articles on several of the bucks his hunters have taken on the NK.

I hunted the Kaibab many times during the 60s and early 70s, but it's been tough getting a permit in the last two decades.

For the last 7-8 years, the late hunts there have been the only choices I make on my app., but I've got only BPs to show for it so far. I usually then get a leftover 1st come/1st served Coues permit while still retaining my BPs. Will do the same this year.


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