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I have just returned from a safari with Faro West safaris in Cameroon. Great hunt, pierre went beyond the call of duty to make this a great hunt. being my 24th african trip I was impressed with the camp, food and hunting. giant eland was the main quarry and all three of us in camp shot very good eland. we also shot western roan, buffalo, harnessed bushbuck, western hartebeest,red flanked duiker,oribi,western bush duiker and baboon. i shot a 404 jefferey made by american hunting rifles and it was perfect. I did have a minor accident and everyone was very helpful and after dislocating my finger and tearing up my knee we still managed to hunt 8 days and had a blast. i will try and post pictures as soon as i get my finger operated on but i want the hunting community to know if you want a firat class safari give Faro west a call you will not be dissapointed
 
Posts: 1396 | Registered: 24 September 2007Reply With Quote
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Looking forward to the full report!


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Posts: 19642 | Location: The LOST Nation | Registered: 27 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Ann,
I believe that's the most appealing Kudu I've ever seen. It's magnificent.


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Posts: 11022 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 09 December 2007Reply With Quote
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gerry,

Been there and done that last January. I absolutely agree that it is a great hunt and camp. The amount of eland we saw really blew my mind. The cuisine was very nice also.

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Posts: 13091 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Looking forward to your full report and photos. The accident sounds painful and could have ended your trip!


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Can`t wait for photos and detailed report! Smiler


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Looking forward to your pics!
 
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Congratulations

You'll have to compete with Bill C from Cameroon who'll arrivein Paris tomorrow and then fly to USA.

He phoned me that he has got
a very good eland
an old buffalo
a stunning bushbuck
a red duiker

not bad


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Posts: 1727 | Location: France, Alsace, Saverne | Registered: 24 August 2004Reply With Quote
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i had sugery on my hand and it will be pinned for three weeks i will see if i can get a friend and AR member to post some pics for me this week. did bill c. go with faro west?
 
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I realise protein is protein, but ,because I am ignorant, are baboons a regular food for natives? Or do they even eat the flesh?
 
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they loved them. I don't think I would eat them but they do
 
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Very Nice LDE
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Mark,

Yeah! Charles wanted me to shoot some baboons for camp meat. They just look too much like my relatives to shoot them.

Gerry, Very nice trophies. The red duiker is a real toad. How did you like walking on the worm mounds?

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Nicely done! This is one of the top 5 hunts in the world in my opinion. Beautiful trophies. thumb


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the worm ground is tough walking once i had hurt my knee it was impossible. it was one of the best hunts in africa.everyone should go on this hunt
 
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Very nice animals those Derby always look so impressive thumb

Congrats on a good hunt.


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Posts: 2550 | Location: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa | Registered: 06 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Great animals. Love the, eland, roan and red duiker!
 
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Congratulation on a great hunt, Lovely LDE and Roan. Hope your hand recover quickly and you do a hunt report.


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Kick Ass. The natives were I have been won't eat a baboon, but the cats and monitor lizards are thier favorite. God I wish I could get a LD Eland like that.
 
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thank you guys for the responses. I just want to say to all AR members please make sure if you go on hunts to strange places that you get your DR. to understand the need to be prepared for the worst thing possible. Had I not had the pain medications I would have had to call global assist and get out and they do cover alot but if you look all insurance programs have limits and their definition of needing help. I am not sure a severly dislocated finger and a wrecked knee would get you more than to an african DR. and no thanks, I would rather be here and I know we have healthcare problems but injured I don't really want to go some where else. just a reminder for all the hunting fraternity accidents happen and be prepared.
 
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Great trophies... that Lord Derby Eland is a beaut! Don't know what I would rather have... your LDE or that .404 Jeffrey. Nice, very nice!


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Great trophies! Someday, Someday!

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Beautiful, just beautiful! Thanks for sharing.. Smiler


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