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Leaving for Tajikistan tomorrow - PHOTO ADDED
29 January 2013, 22:40
Greg BrownleeLeaving for Tajikistan tomorrow - PHOTO ADDED
Well, decided on a fairly last minute trip to Tajikistan to find a Marco Polo and Ibex with a client and hopefully an Ibex for myself if time allows. It's about a 21 day trip, so I'll try and get you guys a report asap.
Pretty excited about this one even though I'm not shooting the sheep!
Here's me posing with the clients ram after it was caped out. He understandably preferred not to be put on the internet so I took one with the cape back at camp. 61.5" on the longer horn:
29 January 2013, 22:46
bhtkevinSounds awesome! I would be excited also. Are you there as the guide or going along with a friend?
29 January 2013, 22:50
Greg Brownleequote:
Originally posted by bhtkevin:
Sounds awesome! I would be excited also. Are you there as the guide or going along with a friend?
I'm only there as an observer/friend.
30 January 2013, 00:26
bhtkevinThat's way more fun than guide! Have fun and hope you smoke an Ibex!
30 January 2013, 00:54
Greg Brownleequote:
Originally posted by bhtkevin:
That's way more fun than guide! Have fun and hope you smoke an Ibex!
Thanks! I'll be sure to post a full report either way!
31 January 2013, 00:25
TOP_PREDATORGood luck Greg,look forward to photos.
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31 January 2013, 21:47
nubeI'm Jelous!! Good luck on the trip and I can't wait to hear the report.
08 February 2013, 07:50
Greg BrownleeDone early, client shot a GIANT marco polo on the second day (61.5"!!!). I had a mishap with his gun on the last day and missed my shot at a nice 45"ish ibex at 530 yards. Frustrating on that end, but couldn't be happier for the client!
He probably won't want me posting his photo online, but I've taken some with the head and cape with just me that I'll put up when I'm home. Truly a magnificent sheep!
Greg
12 February 2013, 09:15
Peter AndersenHey Greg, we met in the airport in Bishkek. I'm glad to hear your client got a great ram...too bad about your miss though.
12 February 2013, 21:23
Greg Brownleequote:
Originally posted by bwanawannabe:
Hey Greg, we met in the airport in Bishkek. I'm glad to hear your client got a great ram...too bad about your miss though.
It was great to meet! Sorry it was so brief, I wanted to leave you a note to tell me how your hunt went but being that it was 3:30 in the morning I was a little groggy. We actually were in Bishkek for 2 more days because snow in the mountains in Tajikistan had closed the roads.
Send me an email with your ibex photo, I want to see how the hunt went!
Greg
14 February 2013, 19:35
Greg BrownleeAdded a photo of the sheep, the client preferred not to be posted on the internet but I took a couple back at camp with the cape and horns.
18 February 2013, 00:20
SevensGreg, while the sheep looks awesome, the quality of the photo is fantastic. Beautiful mountains in the background and the weather cooperated too!
18 February 2013, 00:44
twilliGreg don't you ever work !!! Anxious to here how the trip went. We all miss and that is why it is called hunting and not killing. Moose is at the taxidermist for shouler mount.
18 February 2013, 03:40
Greg Brownleequote:
Originally posted by twilli:
Greg don't you ever work !!! Anxious to here how the trip went. We all miss and that is why it is called hunting and not killing. Moose is at the taxidermist for shouler mount.
It would appear I don't! I've gone on quite a few hunts in the past 18 months, I think it's time I slow down! One more this year then nothing planned after that.
Can't wait to see the moose mount, I'm going up there again this year for caribou in late September.
03 March 2013, 00:44
FjoldGreg, how much does that head weigh with all that bone?
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04 March 2013, 20:01
Greg Brownleequote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
Greg, how much does that head weigh with all that bone?
It was heavy, but also had the full body cape attached so that added some weight. I'd say the whole thing weighed 75 lbs or so, maybe a bit more.