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Looking forward to the story Nick !

You are much prettier than the old one missing some teeth in photo Wink Big Grin


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Nice photos! Love the one thru the trigger guard and the truck moving fast. That skull is ooky. What an adventure! Good work
 
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Very nice. I am anxiously awaiting the rest of the story.
 
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Very nice! Huge buffalo taken properly with a double rifle. I look forward to the narrative of your hunt.
 
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Well done Nick. And I see you enjoyed an adult beverage or two and the occasional stogie. Take care my friend.


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It looks to me like you had a great hunt. Always love the way you do a few unique pictures.
Hope all is well, looking forward to the full report.

P.S. My wife still has to hear about that guy named Nick that I met at the B and B who gave me the great advice for my hunt. Take care Nick. Jeff
 
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Well done, sir!. Great pictures (love the one of you through the trigger guard!). Looking forward to the narrative.. jorge


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Great photos looking forward to your report
 
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Great Pictures. Anxiously awaiting the rest.
 
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Witch kind of double/caliber ist that?


 
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Thanks for the great pics.
Looks like you enjoyed a great hunt.
Await the full report for the detail.
 
Posts: 465 | Location: New Zealand, Australia, Zambia | Registered: 25 May 2009Reply With Quote
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Great photos from what looks like a fantastic hunt. Looking forward to your narrative.
 
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Cracking buff and you did well to take such a fine trophy with your double. Look for to the report.


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Great bull, and great location. Very creative photos as well! The Woodleigh Hydro must have found some serious bone to be recovered.


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Looks like a Great Hunt.Well done


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Incredible photos, well done.


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Incredible photos, can't wait for the report! Love that buff too!

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Love the picture of the truck speeding along.

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I need photo lessons. Those are great pictures.

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Helluva buff there. Well done.


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Great report, well done to all.
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Fantastic buffalo and great report/pics Smiler
 
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Thanks for an excellent report and congrats on a great buff! Some really nice photos, too. I'm just not sure about the Chivas. Other than that, super cool!
 
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Nick

That is a super hunt with just spectacular photography.

The picture of you and the group all crouched down and looking at the game captures just how it is. I truly like that one and am going to have to show it to my friends around.

Really nice for you and for sharing it with us too.
 
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Nice buffalo Nick... tu2

But ice in that old scotch..? Eissh...!



 
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Nick, Congrats on a great buff! Super Pictures (with maybe the exception of the tripes!) and a great read. Thanks for writing it up and sharing.

Charlie

Ps Good choice of Scotch as well!

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Great photos!


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Great photos, great Buffalo, great hunt.

Thank you for sharing.
 
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Great report kombaro, that's was one awesome hunt and super trophy, can't wait to get back there, when are we on
 
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In Africa, you need to be flexible, go with the flow and adapt. The Zim guys also talk about, "making a plan" when things don't go as they should. It's the right attitude!


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It is fantastic to use the double. I enjoyed it very much on my elephant. However, on buffalo a scoped 416/458 is close to perfect. So imho the right tool beats romance for me.
 
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Congrats mate. Must catch up soon and swap story's
 
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Great hunt and pictures, thank you.
Iron sighted double for elephant, perfect. I am convinced that a scoped magazine rifle is the weapon of choice for buffalo in jesse.
 
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Very nice Nick!
 
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Great hunt thanks for sharing...
Your Garmin e-trex do you have a topo card in it?? If so where do you get one for Zim?
 
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Great photos and hunt
 
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Mushe Nick!

Always a pleasure to capture your hunts and share it all with you. Thanks to both you and PH Blake for making it all happen. Always a 'tough' good time!
 
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Very nice pics, enjoyed them all Smiler


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