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Recieved an email from a friend that one of his hunters had killed a very nice Elephant. 71 & 69 lbs and tusks are nice and long not short and thick like mine. It was killed on the first day of the hunt. Outfitter was Bushman Safaris from Bulawayo. PH was either Theo or Zane Bronkhorst. Had pictures but I don't know how to move from my email to here. He didn't give me the specifics but I would imagine it to have been in the Matetsi area.


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Post some pics when you get em!

Me and Zane last year

 
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Theo sent pictures I just don't know how to transfer them from Email to here. I have very poor skills at doing that. They are surely nice tusks though.


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Very nice and what is most interesting is all the Ele bones under and around him...must be a sweet killing zone.


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There were actually 3 photos. One showing the hunter and PH and these two. The first one here does not appear to be the same elephant as in the second photo. The broken tusk appears different. The missing photo IS of the same elephant in the second above picture. Error is probably just in my view of them.


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Wow excellent ele.

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It would be interesting to know where it was taken.
Certainly plenty of spoor around it.
 
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It was shot near Hwange by a Dr. Gurian. The PH was Theo Bronkhorst, Zane Bronkhorst is shown in the photo. That's all the information I have except it was shot on the first day of the safari.


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Was it shot on Marara?
 
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Wow!

Now thats an elephant of anyone's dreams (at least mineSmiler)
 
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Came to the "grave yard" to visit relatives.
Mistake!

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Mike70560 --- I don't know the exact parcel. I'm not familiar with Marara, is it a farm?


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Very nice. Congratulations! tu2
 
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Mike70560 --- I don't know the exact parcel. I'm not familiar with Marara, is it a farm?


It is a farm. It seems as though I read there guys were/are hunting it.
 
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That looks quite a bit like I remember the Kazuma Forest area being. Nice elephant!
 
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where does this operator hunt in zimbabwe?
i can't find any info about their areas or a website.
 
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The operator is Bushman Safaris out of Bulawayo. Have no current knowledge of their current hunting areas. They did have an area near the Kasibi/Kalala area near The Matetsi Safari Area. For many years they hunted in the Turk Mine area. I have spent many weeks in their camps over the years. Don't know where their current camp is. The owner is a good friend of mine of long standing. I have not hunted there since 2004 or been in Zimbabwe since that time.


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Ask him if that elephant was taken on Marara in Gwaai.
 
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Ask him if that elephant was taken on Marara in Gwaai.

Or Ngweshla Roll Eyes
 
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Theo is on holiday now that the season is finished and said he would send details of the hunt when he returned. I am familiar with the Gwayi area and have hunted quite a bit there but am not familiar with either Ngweshla or the other farm mentioned. I could never quite get used to farms with names. I was hunting basically Lion and Buffalo in that area.


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Hmmm....I too would be very interested to hear exactly where this ele was taken...
 
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nice phantosaurus, well done.


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I think it was taken between Matetsi Unit 1, Forestry and Breakfast camp. We have the area next to him. Very good bull for that area.
Well done.


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I know the area well as i have hunted there many days. Took my last Elephant on what I imagine was my final Safari on the Fuller Forrest boundary. Am very familiar with Breakfast. That whole area is very nice and was some years ago plentiful in Waterbuck and Sable. In fact the largest Sable I have ever seen was on Waterford while hunting Elephant. If I had not committed to take a trophy Elephant I would have taken it.


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fantastic jumbo well done tu2
 
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