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Although the official measurements have yet to be announced it would seem PH Thor Kirchner's Chobe Bushbuck was the largest taken in Zambia.



And my Sable was the 5 largest ever recorded here.



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Congrats mates tu2
 
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Son!!! tu2
 
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Well done - both are crackers!
 
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Those two animals are TOADS!!!!!!
 
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Andrew, those are frigging massive. Well done!

I'd like to know how many of the guys who say its all about the hunt and not the inches Who wouldn't shoot either of those because they hadn't walked enough after them????
 
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Zambia and big Sable ... synonymous


Well done Andrew , great animals.


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Scary big!!! tu2 tu2
 
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Excellent tu2

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Congratulations, Andrew! The game management program seems to be paying off, it was a hell of a season, and I hope you continue with more of the same for the future.
 
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Both 'one offs' ! Big congrats & well done all involved!


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Awesome trophies! Congratulations!
 
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Andrew, those are frigging massive. Well done!

I'd like to know how many of the guys who say its all about the hunt and not the inches Who wouldn't shoot either of those because they hadn't walked enough after them????


Yup!! That would almost be like shooting a Lion 100 meters out of camp…..oh ….wait…. Big Grin


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Proper specimans those two!
 
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Beautiful trophies. AIU
 
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WOW congratulations !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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I love that Sable. What a monster.

BTW, anyone who hasn't seen the Bushbuck film should check it out.

Bushbuck on Munyamadzi


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Congrats to you, Thor, and your respective clients!!


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What with a couple of 100 pounders coming out of Zim old Rhodesia did pretty well in 2013.


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Outstanding trophies! Wow.
 
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I'd like to know how many of the guys who say its all about the hunt and not the inches Who wouldn't shoot either of those because they hadn't walked enough after them????


Precisely. Never look a gift Sable (or Bushbuck) in the mouth. Get out of the truck and shoot it! Smiler
 
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Both amazing trophies, Zambia seems amazing!
 
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Excellent results. Congratulations to you both. tu2
 
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Thanks Andrew! 2013 was the most satisfying season on Munyamadzi so far and it's only getting better. And even though cats were closed you and me got to hunt one!


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Excellent Guys tu2
You are two PH's I would like to hunt with one day.


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Andrew and Thor tu2
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Although the official measurements have yet to be announced it would seem PH Thor Kirchner's Chobe Bushbuck was the largest taken in Zambia.



And my Sable was the 5 largest ever recorded here.



These both look like NEW species to me!

Very, very nice!

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I'd like to know how many of the guys who say its all about the hunt and not the inches Who wouldn't shoot either of those because they hadn't walked enough after them????


Precisely. Never look a gift Sable (or Bushbuck) in the mouth. Get out of the truck and shoot it! Smiler


I believe I had the same bushbuck in my sights a couple of years ago and hunted him hard thereafter but to no avail. Who knows maybe it was another? The trophy quality for Bushbuck here is phenomenal and my best was 18 plus.


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Congrats to both hunters and PH's
Outstanding. Let hope Zambia gets sorted out...


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I believe I had the same bushbuck in my sights a couple of years ago and hunted him hard thereafter but to no avail. Who knows maybe it was another? The trophy quality for Bushbuck here is phenomenal and my best was 18 plus.

This one lived by the game scout camp on the river. Same area as "yours"?
 
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These both look like NEW species to me!

Very, very nice!

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Andrew and Thor, good stuff there. Congratulations. George


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I believe I had the same bushbuck in my sights a couple of years ago and hunted him hard thereafter but to no avail. Who knows maybe it was another? The trophy quality for Bushbuck here is phenomenal and my best was 18 plus.

This one lived by the game scout camp on the river. Same area as "yours"?


Yes at Umpangalla. It had horns of a Nyala. But never saw it again. You would be hard pressed to find a better place for the Chobe.


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Congrats to all involved, well done.


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I'd like to know how many of the guys who say its all about the hunt and not the inches Who wouldn't shoot either of those because they hadn't walked enough after them????

I would not have shot them, I would have waited for an old broomed off specimen.
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I believe I had the same bushbuck in my sights a couple of years ago and hunted him hard thereafter but to no avail. Who knows maybe it was another? The trophy quality for Bushbuck here is phenomenal and my best was 18 plus.

This one lived by the game scout camp on the river. Same area as "yours"?


Yes at Umpangalla. It had horns of a Nyala. But never saw it again. You would be hard pressed to find a better place for the Chobe.


Another Big boy has taken over his place. Between 18 and 19. There is a team of them around!


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I believe I had the same bushbuck in my sights a couple of years ago and hunted him hard thereafter but to no avail. Who knows maybe it was another? The trophy quality for Bushbuck here is phenomenal and my best was 18 plus.

This one lived by the game scout camp on the river. Same area as "yours"?


Yes at Umpangalla. It had horns of a Nyala. But never saw it again. You would be hard pressed to find a better place for the Chobe.


We after our top 5 Sable Andy.....seems like we need to get a big bushbuck in June???
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Outstanding on both counts, congrats guys!


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Yeah, but now what do you do for an encore? Those will be hard to better.


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