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Not totally "unafrican". I've had African animals hung "traditionally" in at least two different places in Africa. Depends a bit on the camp setup and the distance between kill site and skinning shed, and also whether or not they can get the wagon to the animal. | ||
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I know there are those who do not feel that hunting fenced ranches is fair chase. I doubt, however, that this eland felt too confined on the 11,000 acre ranch surrounded by the 5' fence that he called home. The first shot w/.375 h&h using 300 gr. A-frame did the job, hit top of heart and all connecting arteries. The second shot caught him in left rib cage as he ran away @ 200 yds. Recovered that bullet which retained 96% original weight (289 grains); first shot was complete passthrough. http://www.imagestation.com/mypictures/inbox/view.html?id=4176770449&url=http%3A//www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid113/p5ec3b4ae2e49f3d0eeb1bfe174b2f5b5/f8f47591.jpg&caption=100_1017_0001&album_id=4287112241&from_album=1 Can't wait to light the mesquite fire! Regards, hm | |||
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Congrats on your Eland! One good thing about hunting them in Texas is that you can keep the meat! What was the ranch? Do they have a web site? Now it's time for you to have some good eating!!! -Bob F. | |||
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Texas is always a great hunting destination in my book. I love the Lone Star State! AD | ||
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Allen I love Texas hunting too. I just wish I could get the word out about the great "real" hunting opportunities there. My friends all are brainwashed from watching tv and think shooting a deer at a feeder with an ultrtamag is Texas hunting. I suspect a lot of people think this as well. Mikw | |||
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Mike, You and I and a host of other gentlemen here know better! AD | ||
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Quote: Mikw: Shhhhhhhhhhh . Maybe we should just keep the secret to ourselves???? Bob: You have PM. Regards, hm | |||
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Congrats on the eland.....how is life at Camp Cooley these days? | |||
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Quote: I second that I live here and it's difficult to finance all the varied hunting this state offers. OF course the break on resident vs non resident license is great and I can drive were most must fly to be practical. Funny, this is the first picture I've seen of an african game animal hung on th hooks. While it seems perfectly normal for the typical whitetail it appears strangly odd for an eland. | |||
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Hi Erik: This hunt was on the Punta del Monte Ranch north of Raymondville which is real close to home. When I asked you about Camp Cooley, I thought I might meet my son in Houston for a hunt there. Dsmith: Quote: There is probably a reason for that. I made the mistake of picking up a couple of hooks made from 3/8" re-bar instead of some of the hardened hooks and one straightened out, managing to drop the animal in the process.....bummer! The re-bar hooks are OK for the lighter Nilgai, Oryx, etc. but obviously too light for the eland. This ranch is set up to handle the larger animals w/winches, etc. so it is easier to get them in the cooler hanging from gambrel as they have an overhead rail w/chain fall to roll them in on. Regards, hm | |||
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hardware issue aside ( and thanks for the explanation ) any african species would look odd hanging inverted imo. Just doesn't seem "african" Where as it's just accepted that that is the american way of taking care of a game animal. Maybe it's just me. | |||
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HM1996 I have stood by that same fence and hung eland, nilgai, and pigs . Nice hunt. How is Fred? I will hunt there again if the water doesn't rise too high. D | |||
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Fred is doing fine. A lot of fun to hunt with. As for the water, there is lots of that this year. Had been a couple of years since I had been on the ranch and it was bone dry then. I would guess that 20% of the leased pastures are under water this year. Heavier brush and limited access to many areas makes for a little harder hunting. Regards, hm | |||
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