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Yes. I agree.

Although I have only chased them--for days in the aggregate--and never have taken one, I would only want a shaggy, brown faced, blue bodied old bull.

I have passed on eland looking like that one and cannot imagine why a safari outfitter would tout that one as an exemplar of the species.
 
Posts: 13738 | Location: New England | Registered: 06 June 2003Reply With Quote
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I think this is an example of an old Blue Bull I took in Zimbabwe this year. Note the one worn down horn, allways good to harvest the old to make room for the new!

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Rick L. Webb

 
Posts: 64 | Location: Anderson California USA | Registered: 22 April 2004Reply With Quote
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mrlexma,

I'm with you all the way on only considering a very old male as a trophy worthy of taking. If a hunting client is only interested in inches and any PH comes accros some young record-book monster who is still in the breeding age, he is faced with some problems: The client wants inches, and sees inches. You know that the animal, despite having lots of inches, is not really a trophy, and should be left to breed his big horns genes into the herd. But in my book of rules the client is always right. So unless I have a very specific understanding with the concession owner I would let the client shoot his inches. The photo is not one that I would put up on my website though.
The biggest impala that I personally shot was hunted for venison and measured a youthfull 26 1/2". I gave the horns away. The impala horns that I keep on my wall was in his prime probably just short of a Roland Ward qualifier at an estimated 23 3/8", but was so worn down to be 16 1/2" and 17 1/2" with nice round blunt worn tips of a battle scarred old veteran well past prime.
Good luck with your hunting season in USA and elsewhere.
Andrew McLaren
 
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