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| I love this whole report, from Andrews well written intro, the pictures of great trophies and finally your own story on your hunt. You clearly thrive in wild Africa.
Fantastic, well done to you both and many congratulations.
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| The long grass.
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| quote: Originally posted by surefire7: OK. Andrew has posted the rest of the trophy photos, so perhaps some narration would be helpful.
...Again, we wish to thank Andrew and his staff for a wonderful safari, and the Kaindu community the privilege of hunting on their communal land. We are returning next year for the Leopard/Buffalo hunt. Until then, Cheers!
Magic of hunting with Andrew in the wild. Nicely, very nicely done. Regards, Tim |
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| I want to experience that once in my life. Well done. |
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| Amazing trophies and hunt for sure. Seldom Zebra fascinates me, but this one did. What subspecie is this? Looks amazing!! |
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| Thank you all for the kind words.
Svinejakt: I asked Andrew the same question and he said it was simply a Burchell's Zebra, with no shadow stripes. |
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| What a great hunt, great trophies and a phenomenal title to the thread.
There is nothing better than hunting the beginning of the rains.
Every night by the fire is thunder, lions and a light show. |
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| Thanks surefire7. Thought all Burchells had shadow stripes. Well you learn something every day |
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| . Classic in every sense. Congratulations to all involved!
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