24 April 2012, 02:57
LittleJoeVaal Rhebok Mount
Looking for ideas and pictures of life size Vaal Rhebok mounts. Any pictures or suggestions would be appreciated.
25 April 2012, 12:09
AndersI have both Vaal Rhebok and Cape Grysbok fullmounts. I'll try to take some photos and post this evening or tomorrow

25 April 2012, 19:19
LittleJoeWould love to see them. Thanks for taking some time to post.
25 April 2012, 20:42
KMG Hunting SafarisLittleJoe,
Have you already successfully hunted them? or planning to hunt them on your next trip?
Best Regards,
Marius Goosen
26 April 2012, 04:13
LittleJoeI took them both last year and the hides are currently at the tannery.
26 April 2012, 09:44
KMG Hunting Safarisquote:
Originally posted by LittleJoe:
I took them both last year and the hides are currently at the tannery.
Nice!
Care to share any photos? Have two guys hunting a Vaal Rhebok and Grysbok each amongst other things in about two weeks time. Those Vaal Rhebuck can be a nice challege.
Best Regards
Marius Goosen
26 April 2012, 20:55
AndersHere's a few shots.
I just had a simple snap-shot camera availble, and couldn't turn the flash off, so the quality isn't the best. But I hope you get an idea

And a grysbok:
I've tried to position them as I remember them at the shot. Grysbok sneaking around in the tall grass. The vaalie in an upright position, just as he was about to bolt..

26 April 2012, 22:12
LittleJoeAnders, thanks for sharing the pics.
Marius, check out the Blaauwkrantz 2011 post in the hunting report section and there is the story and pics off all the trophies including these two.
26 April 2012, 22:36
KMG Hunting SafarisArthur Rudman is a stone throw away from us. Hope you had a great time.
27 April 2012, 02:18
LittleJoeThe Rudman's are top notch for sure and treated us like gold. I had such an amazing trip. If you know Arthur then you are a good oak as well. Great family. Great area. Cannot wait to go back to Africa.
I took the Grysbok out of the Blaauwkrantz lodge and the Vaal Rhebok out of the Springvale lodge. Amazingly different terrain.
Cheers.