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09 November 2009, 21:45
Equinsu Ocha
A Tembo Hunt With Miombo Safaris ~ Mounted Trophy pics added
Wonderful bull, Ahmed. Congrats.
09 November 2009, 22:09
daleW
excellent photography! GREAT HUNT!
10 November 2009, 05:29
talentrec
Great pictures and report! Congratulations on your elephant!

Pete
10 November 2009, 09:23
bronxfats
Thoroughly enjoyed your tale and photos. Having had the enjoyment of tracking bulls for 15 miles and 7 hours only to have them cross back into Gono Re Zhou leaving minutes old sigm of leaves dripping with saliva in their wake,I would also enjoy hunting what appears to be an established resident population of bulls. Are boundaries a problem in Miombo's area? Congratulations Jim
10 November 2009, 14:09
ivan carter
Ahmed ,
what a great experience and you truly have an elephant of a lifetime there ..darren is an great great guy to be around and a very good elephant hunter aswell ..

well done again ,
kind regards
imc


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10 November 2009, 15:28
Safari-Hunt
That elephant is what dreams are made off well done. thumb


Frederik Cocquyt
I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
10 November 2009, 17:46
Ahmed Sultan
Thanks everyone for the nice comments

quote:
Originally posted by dwarf416: I also won a race with the baka people in cameroon escaping from an angry Gorilla. it impresses them highly that you can run faster than them. well done


Diego, mate I guess you are the best person to understand my feelings at that time.


quote:
Originally posted by bronxfats: Are boundaries a problem in Miombo's area?


Jim, from what I have seen, what makes Lukwika a special place is that it is an enclave where the Ele bulls feel comfortable. They are not harassed and the result is that Lukwika has some of the calmest elephant that I have ever seen anywhere. A lot of it has to do with Miombo Safaris conservation efforts in the area.

There is definite ele bull movement through the area and you can find bulls anywhere and everywhere in the concession it is not like the bulls are only to be found on the park / Mozambique boarder and also they don't run straight over the border for their life. In fact the Ele bull feel secure in Lukwika as is evident from their behavior.


Ahmed Sultan
10 November 2009, 19:41
Spring
What a wonderful report, Ahmed. I enjoyed yours from last year, but your approach to hunting and patience is a lesson to us all.
11 November 2009, 08:27
universalman
Great hunt. Beautiful elephant. I see that you had Kambako safari's on your short list. I hunted with them last year. Not for elephant but did see a number of them.Elephant is on my list i do not think there are many to equal what you collected. Congrats
11 November 2009, 12:13
rigs
That was a great read...thanks for sharing!
12 November 2009, 20:54
Ahmed Sultan
Thanks for the nice comments, here are some video clips from the hunt.








Ahmed Sultan
13 November 2009, 03:34
Chris Lozano
Great video clips. Perfect brain shot!!
13 November 2009, 16:40
Palmer
Sincere compliments for a hunt well done. I commend your patience and am happy to see it amply rewarded.


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14 November 2009, 20:35
lorefuma
nice report, whit great photos and video!


D.V.M.
14 November 2009, 20:40
Aziz
That was outstanding Ahmed, great video! Congratulations once again.

Regards
Aziz


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14 November 2009, 22:18
Dentist
What a bull! Congratulation! Your dad must be very proud!
14 November 2009, 22:41
BrettAKSCI
Thank you for sharing those with us Ahmed! What a wonderful hunt and experience!

Brett


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17 November 2009, 05:04
D. Nelson
Great report and great trophies...Congratulations.

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17 November 2009, 20:03
bwanamrm
Superb trophies and an absolutely stunning elephant. Congratulations on the trophy of a lifetime! The Selous is one of those wild places I hope to visit in the future!


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18 November 2009, 04:02
shootaway
Congratulations on the great elephant,Ahmed! I applaud your decision on letting the lion go.
18 November 2009, 07:26
jhaney
Congratulations Ahmed,
Thanks so much for sharing your great experience in such a profound way. The elephant is beyond words.

Jim
18 November 2009, 13:38
sikander
congratulation and 3 cheers yet another feather in ur hat,what a way to explaine,my regards


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18 November 2009, 17:24
Ahmed Sultan
Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

quote:
Originally posted by Aziz:
That was outstanding Ahmed, great video! Congratulations once again.


The video is now edited and it has turn out to be very good. Most of the video was shot by one of the tracker named "Tototembo", he did a very good job.


Ahmed Sultan
18 November 2009, 20:39
Pegleg
Ahmed- Congratulations on a great hunt and a great report. You have outstanding hunting ethics which I admire. Thank you.


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21 November 2009, 06:13
404WJJeffery
Hi Ahmed

Thank you for letting us live your hunt with you.

Sounds like you would not take a 7mmMag as a PG rifle again?

Good to see you are comfortable with the 375 H&H on ele- and that you proved it is a capable round when placed in capable hands!


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21 November 2009, 06:58
jdollar
considering that some here on this forum don't consider the .375 and it's metric equivalents suitable for buffalo, that was an outstanding job and a well earned trophy. congratulations!!


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21 November 2009, 11:10
TerryR
isn't it a good thing that no one told your elephant that your 375 wasn't big enough to do the job. Nice shootin Tex!
22 November 2009, 12:10
Ahmed Sultan
quote:
Originally posted by 404WJJeffery:

Sounds like you would not take a 7mmMag as a PG rifle again?


Yes, I have already bought 300 Win Mag for PG.

quote:
Originally posted by jdollar:

considering that some here on this forum don't consider the .375 and it's metric equivalents suitable for buffalo, that was an outstanding job and a well earned trophy. congratulations!!


I only speak from my experience, which I admit is limited; after six African safaris and seven Cape Buffalos taken either as trophy or bait, I am yet to find a buffalo that can survive a well placed shot from 375. Also, I never ever had the PH back me for any of the shot that I have taken on DG, as I am confident that the 375 will do the job. Even on the elephant I requested the PH not to back me up.

On the first day of one of our earlier hunt in Luangwa valley the PH made a very valid comment on the shooting range after seeing our shots from the 375, he said that he is glad the we have brought a gun that we are comfortable shooting with. His previous client on his first hunt brought a 470 double, the guy was patrified of recoil, the result, ten days two wounded & lost animals i.e. a buff and a wildebeast.

So if I can shoot a bigger caliber like Mike Sullivan, I will take one for DG hunt but since I can't and I am very confident with my 375, I will stick to it.

The elephant that I shot was 51 yards, my PH asked me to take a heart / lung shot. But I was confident and asked my PH if I can take a side brain shot, to which the PH agreed and I put the bullet where it was suppose to be and no other shot was fired. I can say that I shot my elephant myself with a 375.


Ahmed Sultan
22 November 2009, 19:37
465H&H
To say that that is a great elephant is a gross understatement!!!

465H&H
25 November 2009, 05:16
Bill C
quote:
...and was happy to be back in Africa
Yes, this nails it for me. That first moment when you are done with the travel and you are "there". I just look around and think, "Wow, I'm here, I did it, I made it back...".

Way to go Ahmed, that is a wonderful bull, the trophy of a lifetime. Ditto on the red duiker (I love my full mount big red from Cameroon). Sounds like a classy hunt too.

If there was ever a perfect scenario for a scoped .375 when elephant hunting, it was the opportunity that you were presented with. Good shot!
29 November 2009, 14:17
G D F
Congratulations Ahmed! Great hunt,excellent trophy , lucky hunter and PH. I hunted with Darren, we took two excellent buff (42" and 40"),he is very friendly and hard-working man, and experienced and lucky PH.
29 November 2009, 17:42
JA
Congratulations, great shot, fantastic elephant!


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30 November 2009, 06:48
Romo
Very well done. Congratulations!!!
30 November 2009, 07:12
Jeff Welker
Ahmed:

I'm new to this forum and in the process of planning my first African hunt. I very much admire your discipline and dedication to personal hunting goals and ethics - well done. Your elephant is amazing. I appreciate your sharing this experience.
01 December 2009, 04:06
SBT
Ahmed,
That was a dream safari! Congratulations on such outstanding trophies and having the fortitude to stick it out. I don't know that a safari could be any better than one with Miombo.


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01 December 2009, 18:57
ghostbird
Fantastic report on a wonderful hunt !!!
I really like the photo with you sitting on top of the mighty beast !


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02 December 2009, 09:06
jdollar
Ahmed, just out of curiousity- when I hunted in Bots. with Darren in 2005, he was using a Butch Searcy 470 double. i notice he now has a bolt gun. any idea why he changed? congrats again on a superb hunt.


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04 December 2009, 20:44
Ahmed Sultan
Thanks every one for the nice comments.

quote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
Ahmed, just out of curiousity- when I hunted in Bots. with Darren in 2005, he was using a Butch Searcy 470 double. i notice he now has a bolt gun. any idea why he changed? congrats again on a superb hunt.

Darren told me that he was having trouble with his Searcy that is why the switch to CZ.


Ahmed Sultan
04 December 2009, 22:07
G D F
Darren told me too, this is worst double.CZ is most popular rifle PH of Tanzania.
05 December 2009, 02:11
jjs
Ahmed,

What a trophy and experience! Thanks for sharing your report and video...very much enjoyed seeing your success!

Congrats!

Best,

Jim