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My partner Renaud has just returned from a very successful safari in Cameroun. They took an exceptional LD Eland especially good for Cameroun + a nice buff and various Antelope. He reported seeing a lot of Eland, buff and other game. We will be offering some of these hunts shortly. I am trying to see if we can get some good prices on the Eland for this year.









Dont miss the hammock


Nigerian Reedbuck


Western Kob


One big snake!






Nice Tiger


Western Hartebeest

The lady did most of the shooting. Renaud was lucky to get some good footage which I will add the link to once its been uploaded.

Thanks for looking.

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beautiful, and some nice trophies too.
 
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Very, very, very nice. Super eland and buff.

Not sure about that snake. Yikes!

FWIW, I believe the pictured reedbuck would have to be a Nigerian Bohor as the Nagor lives to the West and does not occur as far East as Cameroon.

If I am wrong, I apologize and I'm sure I will be promptly corrected and shredded.

Congrats to the hunter.


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Nice trophies but that's a fine looking JRT too!


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Love that black old LDE, and some snake hunting are fun to Smiler
 
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Real nice trophies, congrats to the hunter............but that's the damndest snake I've seen!
 
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Great trophies, but question the logic behind killing the snake as it was a non-venomus species.

Otherwise a great trip and exceptional LDE!

Congrats!

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Loved that LD eland, you could not have gotten me close to that nasty snake.


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Will you are right that is a Nigerian reedbuck, I have corrected it, thanks. Am still in a Burkina state of mind.

Jeff, I agree I would not have killed the snake myself and for that matter don't like to kill a lot of the smaller animals like cats and monkeys and jackals. Maybe with age comes wisdom!
 
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WOW!!!


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Perhaps they shot the snake for its skin, to be used for a pair of boots, etc.
 
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Great trophies, but question the logic behind killing the snake as it was a non-venomous species.

Otherwise a great trip and exceptional LDE!

Congrats!

JW


I'm with you on that Jeff.
 
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Great trophies, but question the logic behind killing the snake as it was a non-venomous species.

Otherwise a great trip and exceptional LDE!

Congrats!

JW


I'm with you on that Jeff.
 
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I most definitely would have killed the snake. One that big is dangerous, and it's a SNAKE, for crying out loud.
 
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Arjun and Renaud

fantastic trophies! The LDE and buff are super!

Maybe she wanted 30 pairs of python boots with a matching full length rain coat??!!!
 
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TALL snake skin boots

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Very nice trophies.

I will not make a judgment about the snake unless I knew all the circumstances . If it was in my room for example, I would have whacked it for certain .
 
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Very nice trophies. Congrats.
 
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Thank you for posting very nice trophies! One less snake doesn't bother me in Africa.
 
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Wonderful trophies. I don't see the big deal about the snake. If she wanted it as a trophy and the meat was used (which you can bet it was) who cares? I might not have interest in ever shooting a duiker, but I sure as hell wouldn't write on someones hunting report after they shot one that I don't know why anyone would ever shoot a duiker. Just saying.

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Outstanding! tu2
 
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Arjin fantastic.


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Wonderful trophies!
 
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good snake is a dead snake.
zero use for them except for boots


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Cool trophies and pictures! Can you post videos of this hunt?
 
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I am a sucker for Eland, and that is a very good one. Damn, that is a huge snake!

She did very well.
 
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Wonderful trophies. I don't see the big deal about the snake. If she wanted it as a trophy and the meat was used (which you can bet it was) who cares? I might not have interest in ever shooting a duiker, but I sure as hell wouldn't write on someones hunting report after they shot one that I don't know why anyone would ever shoot a duiker. Just saying.

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tu2EXACTLY! tu2

Great trophies, congratulations.

Re: Duikers, I never have understood how anybody could shoot one of those cute little things! Smiler


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Wonderful trophies. I don't see the big deal about the snake. If she wanted it as a trophy and the meat was used (which you can bet it was) who cares? I might not have interest in ever shooting a duiker, but I sure as hell wouldn't write on someones hunting report after they shot one that I don't know why anyone would ever shoot a duiker. Just saying.

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tu2EXACTLY! tu2

Great trophies, congratulations.

Re: Duikers, I never have understood how anybody could shoot one of those cute little things! Smiler


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Lovely Trophies.Looks like areally great hunt.


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Wow! You guys are making me add Cameroon to the bucket list. Congratulations on some excellent trophies. That LDE is enormous!


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great pics.good hunt
 
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Video from the hunt


 
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Thanks Anton for posting the video. Our hunts in Cameroun produce very good LD Eland and there are lots of buffalo also, CAR overall has bigger trophies of Eland but it is a tougher hunt as well. We can also offer hunts in Benin, buffalo and roan being the main trophies. The hunts are also much more reasonably priced when compared to Cameroun and CAR.

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Great video; better than 99% of the "professionally" produced hunting shows on US TV (and about the same, if not more actual footage). And, I didn't understand a single word except "supEHR". Beautiful lady, beautiful trophies.
 
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great safari and lovely huntress also. The seladang videos are the best.


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Angelica.... Will you marry me?
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Awesome LDE!!!!

Great pictures and video.

Could do without the snake pictures. Due to the fact I HATE snakes not the fact that it was killed.
 
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Beautiful trophy. Great footage of the LDE stalk and kill.
 
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I might not have interest in ever shooting a duiker, but I sure as hell wouldn't write on someones hunting report after they shot one that I don't know why anyone would ever shoot a duiker. Just saying.

Brett

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