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| Great bull and a fine report. Thank you. I did this hunt last March, and I'll never forget how thick things are. |
| Posts: 1981 | Location: South Dakota | Registered: 22 August 2004 |
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| Thanks Marty, I was prepared for conditions after talking to you. That jess can truly get thick in spots. |
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| Good work Gunny!
I saw your ivory at CMS's office, it is beautiful!
Al spent Sunday night in camp w/Buzz and I, and he had wonderful things to say about your hunt and time together. We went for a last evening cruise looking for that kudu, but no luck. As you say, he's still there! |
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| Welcome back Bill, Hope you had a good time. Looks like I might have to rebook to have another look for that Kudu. Can't wait to hear your report. Get some rest. |
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| So when do you guys consider the end of the early season and the beginning of winter hunting? |
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| quote: Originally posted by gunny: So when do you guys consider the end of the early season and the beginning of winter hunting?
I should think that mid to end of April with most of the Crops harvested and the humidity dropped to a comfortable level would spell the end of early season hunting. |
| Posts: 5886 | Location: Sydney,Australia | Registered: 03 July 2005 |
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| Two very nice bulls
DRSS Searcy 470 NE
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| Good report and photos. What a trophy Elephant and Kudu.
Work to live...live to Hunt....
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| Posts: 91 | Location: Angola | Registered: 07 February 2009 |
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| Samir, It's actually just one bull. After taking pictures in the position that it fell we cut a tree away and pushed it over for a different photo perspective. Alan suggested this and it turned out to be a great idea. My guess is that most PH's wouldn't take the time to do this. |
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