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Giant Eland - Cameroon February 2014
17 April 2014, 01:07
reddy375Giant Eland - Cameroon February 2014
I finally decided it was time to heed my own advice and go on a Lord Derby Eland hunt before it was too late! So after a bitter cold NY winter, Douala, Cameroon was a refreshing 90+ degrees! From there I flew North to Garoua and from there 5 hours on terrible roads got me in to the hunting area.
I assure you that your bum will never be the same again after the roads in Cameroon. Anyway here is the story in photos. I was fortunate to shoot a very old, large Eland bull on day 4 of my hunt. After which I shot some other antelope and just spent my time checking out different concessions.
About 4 hours from Douala we drove towards the border with Nigeria. The beach was clean but the sand was volcanic and black.
The camp was comfortable, but not luxurious
This is what cotton in the raw looks like.
Bush camp
Nagor reed buck
We burnt a lot of high grass
Western Kob. I found them to be larger in body as well as in horns when compared to the Kob in Burkina Faso. I think the same applies to all the animals in Cameroon when compared to Burkina Faso. There is just more vegetation and food available.
Not very clear in this photo but the short wheeled base land cruiser went straight up a very steep river bank, near damn vertical!
THE PRIZE! I was lucky to shoot a very old big bodied bull. When you walk up to one of these there is no ground shrinkage and as the French say they are truly Magnifique! You really say Oh my God!
The neck was just massive
This is what an eland does with those thick neck muscles. They put the trunk between their horns and snap small trees like a twig to feed on the leaves! That tree was atleast 4-5" in diameter.
Tired but happy
I thought this was a cool photo. The number of stripes on each side never add up!
One with the boys! On these hunts you pull the trigger but they do all the work.
Yves planning the hunt. The French operator I work with, offers a 100% shot opportunity on Eland and really manages his quotas to offer his clients quality Eland. He is a little eccentric, but is very experienced and a true hunter at heart.
Praying Mantis - you start praying that it wont be a very long slog each time you start following tracks in 100 deg+ heat.
We dropped in to a National Park office, of course it was all run down and dilapidated.
Patrick and me with a Sing Sing Waterbuck. He has shot over 35 lions with clients over the years and is a very experienced hunter.
I caught a small Nile Perch which was great eating.
Celebrating back in Douala with my new found friends Eric and Sarge.
To summarize the overall experience, I can say that the Lord Derby Eland hunt is a tough hunt mainly due to the heat and the miles one has to cover. However the Operator I work with knows his three hunting areas like the back of his hand which enables him to plan the hunt to cater for hunters who may not be in top physical shape. He also uses scouts where possible to cut down the walking and miles of endless tracking. He also manages his Eland population never taking his full quota so as to offer his clients good trophies. His prices are also very competitive.
I am of the opinion that the opportunity to hunt LD Eland may decrease sharply in the years ahead. To start with Cameroon and CAR were the only two countries where one could hunt these magnificent antelope. With the closure of most of CAR that leaves only Cameroon for the foreseeable future. I am told that the annual quota is only about 50 Eland per year and with the added demand because of the problems in CAR the prices are going up!
In Cameroon there is a lot of problem with cattle herders coming in from Chad and Nigeria. Many of the hunting concessions are facing growing problems and conflict with livestock and the herders themselves, who of course poach and also disturb the game. Lions have taken a tremendous beating as they have been poisoned extensively as they have been preying on the ever increasing number of cattle coming in to the hunting zones and also in to the National Parks. The picture is not rosy! Go while you can......
Thanks for looking.
Arjun Reddy
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17 April 2014, 01:13
rnoviHoly Smokes! What a MONSTER!
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17 April 2014, 01:17
Jan DumonTres magnifique ! Congrats on a superb Eland.
Thanks for sharing.
17 April 2014, 01:29
SkylineCongrats……. outstanding bull!!!

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17 April 2014, 01:49
Gale Johnsonwow, holy chit that thing is massive, good job on what sounds like a tough hunt
17 April 2014, 01:55
NavalukGreat Bull! I really miss northern Cameroon. One of only 2 hunts I would definately do again. Capitan is so good that I can remember it just from your photo.
17 April 2014, 02:04
BockhunterGreat hunt, Arjun.
Congratulations !!!
Big congrats! Well done Arjen.
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17 April 2014, 02:22
pagosawingnutWell done! Congratulations on that monster.
17 April 2014, 02:31
jdollargreat work, Arjen! that bull looks like the twin of the one that eluded me a few weeks ago. magnificent doesn't really do such an animal justice...
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17 April 2014, 03:17
bwanajaySuper Bull! Congrats Arjun.
Thanks for posting.
17 April 2014, 03:19
SvinejaktVery nice

17 April 2014, 09:15
NakihunterMagnificent trophy Arjun. Congratulations.
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17 April 2014, 09:30
crbutlerBeautiful animal!
Congratulations on a superb adventure!
17 April 2014, 09:50
cjfosterCongratulations!!

Hunting a LDE is high on my bucket list.
17 April 2014, 10:03
fairgameWhat a fantastic trophy and well done. Could do with a bit more detail on the LD hunt.
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17 April 2014, 16:19
bluefishwhat's the rifle please?
What an incredible trophy!
Well done!
17 April 2014, 16:59
Trapper TomGreat job! Arjun
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17 April 2014, 18:14
BNagelWell done.
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17 April 2014, 18:36
bwanamrmSuperb trophies Arjun. I agree that opportunities to hunt LDE may be reduced or eliminated in the future. One must merely look at what has happened to the lion and elephant as of late. With the problems in CAR, Cameroon could be the last country to offer this magnificent trophy.
Sadly, we are losing more and more hunting countries and opportunities at certain species across the continent. After years of net gains, the past couple of seasons have been depressing to say the least.
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17 April 2014, 18:38
FjoldFantastic Bull!
Thanks for posting the report.
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17 April 2014, 18:58
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GeracLooks like a nice hunt and an really nice eland. Waidmannsheil! Thanks for sharing.
17 April 2014, 21:47
fishdogCongrats on a truly magnificent animal an great pictures.
18 April 2014, 12:38
leopards valley safarisWow Congrats Arjun.
That's a great Eland.great photos to boot.
18 April 2014, 21:49
TrophyShotPrintsTerrific Arjun...I enjoyed your photos and report!!!
Looks like you got a great outfitter

20 April 2014, 05:43
PulicordsOutstanding report and beautiful bull. Thanks for sharing!

21 April 2014, 06:45
r_p_narramoreAwesome report. Congrats.

21 April 2014, 09:24
SliderOUTSTANDING!!!
21 April 2014, 23:02
Thierry LabatWell Done Arjun!!! That is a fantastic eland and the rest of your trophies are very nice and mature.
22 April 2014, 04:31
Safari JamesIncredible trophy. Well done!
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22 April 2014, 05:09
Steve416Congratulations Arjun.
Just caught up with your report.
The LDE are such a magnificent animal.
Well done.
Best
Steve
Hello Arjun
Congratulation, your eland is outstanding.
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28 April 2014, 10:30
bronxfatsCongratulations,Arjun.Well hunted and deserved. Jim Hinde
01 May 2014, 20:37
Dave FulsonA well earned trophy! Congrats.
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01 May 2014, 22:16
Use Enough GunSimply outstanding my friend!

01 May 2014, 22:16
BrettAKSCIAmazing eland Arjun! What's the story with that bolt rifle you're using? It looks "ok"!
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02 May 2014, 21:09
Capt. PurvisVery nice
The rifle looks like a Sako safari Grade......is it? And what cal? Nice Eland. Congrats.
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