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This year we took some really good eland, two over 40 inches with the biggest measuring 43 " which came in second best plainsgame animal to be taken in Zimbabwe 2015.
































Kudu:
Many kudu were taken in the mid fifties with 3 over 59 and our biggest for 2015 measured 63 inches!















































Bushbuck:
Many good bushbuck taken were over 16" with our biggest for 2015 measuring 19.5 inches.

























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2015 was another great season for the spiral horned antelope as can be seen by all the great trophies taken by our clients.
 
Posts: 229 | Location: Coutada 9 Mozambique | Registered: 27 December 2013Reply With Quote
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Great Trophies

congrats on a excellent 2015
 
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Awesome and some of those Kudu are the best I have seen. Fantastic job and your areas are improving in leaps and bounds.


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Congratulations on a great year. Some happy faces there.


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Posts: 2819 | Location: Washington (wetside) | Registered: 08 February 2005Reply With Quote
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Spiral Horn Dreams !

Congrats to the PH and Clients.


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Fantastic Neil - some outstanding quality.
 
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Great results! Is there a story behind the barefoot blond & the kudu?


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Serious 'lopes!


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Mokore has great areas with great game. And are a lot of fun to hunt with. Top shelf.
Congrats Neil! Happy New Year
 
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Some whopper Eland Bulls in there. Well done.


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Posts: 774 | Location: Greater Kruger - South Africa | Registered: 10 August 2013Reply With Quote
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Big fan of the bushbucks, although a couple of those kudu would tempt me.


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Neil,

Great stuff! You definitely have some of the best areas in Southern Africa.

See you next week.

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Amazing spiral horns here. Damn those Elands is great. Massive old bulls!
 
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Horn porn !!!

If one wanted to do a spiral horn safari looks like you guys could handle it for sure.


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Wow!! Very nice animals. Congrats
 
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Couple of those elands are huge. Great kudu too. Congrats all around there.
 
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Well done!

Nice to see the "CatMan" (Tabor) in one of the pics.
 
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great to see these trophies
 
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Neil, is there much difference between your different camps and the quality of the kudu you are taking?
 
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Neil simply amazing as usual, no doubt that for hunting the spiral horns you guys are the obvious choice, congratulations and keep up the great work!


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Posts: 532 | Location: Hermosillo, Sonora | Registered: 06 May 2013Reply With Quote
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Gale - I think Neil is busy with the shows etc (Unless he has got back to you privately)
All the camps produce really good Kudu, all in the +50 range range, however Mokore camp on the Save Valley has produced some real monsters this year a couple going over 60" - tandikwe our Mozambique camp always produces a couple kudu in the high 50's each year and the odd one going 60.
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Beautiful.
 
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Hi Gale , all 3 areas produce big kudu. Coutada 9 in Mozambique definitely has the highest densities of kudu. Some days you can see well over a hundred kudu .
 
Posts: 229 | Location: Coutada 9 Mozambique | Registered: 27 December 2013Reply With Quote
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WOW. Those are some fantastic trophies. tu2


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Impressive animals,Neil.Was sorry to have missed your brother in Great Falls,but fishing in Panama was a pretty good excuse.Look forward to hunting together again in the future.Coutada 9 is heaven. Jim
 
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Outstanding! tu2
 
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Great Trophies!!!


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Outstanding!
 
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What a fantastic collection of spiral horns tu2

You have some happy hunters there Neil.....
 
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