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    RESULTS say Moosie stay home !!!!!

    No New Brunswick moose for me. I was not drawn.
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    A Waterbuck Bull

    It is such a great experience to hunt Africa. Once you go you'll wonder why you waited so long. That's why I am going back this year, and next year, and.... <FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 05-17-2002 09:51: Message edited by: Aspen Hill Farm ]</font>
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    A Waterbuck Bull

    This waterbuck gave me the slip a few times. I was hunting in South Africa on the edge of the Kalahari. We knew he was a good one but just could not get close. Finally, while looking for a decent blue wildebeest we spotted the bull peeking at us through the bush. He was facing full frontal...
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    The Eland

    Tom, I spent 6 weeks there last year and hunted in Namibia and South Africa. Plans this year call for 6 or 7 more weeks and hopefully I will get into Mozambique and possibly Zimbabwe. I am for sure going to be in South Africa again and on the menu is bushbuck, nyala, bushpig, more warthogs...
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    The Eland

    Tom, that's a pretty darn good price because African exotics in Texas are usually VERY expensive. In fact it is usually less money to fly to Africa and hunt the animal there. You know those wild gemsbok running around in New Mexico? Well, if you live out of state you might as well fly to the...
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    The Eland

    I think they are the largest antelope. I believe there are a few varities or differnt species of eland but I do not know them all. My PH is in the photo with me. We had a very long stalk on this animal as there was very little cover where the herd was. Lots of small shrubs with a few, here...
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    The Eland

    This is a photo of my eland bull taken last year in South Africa. They are amazingly agile for a big beast. It is one of the spiral horned antelope. This was the first animal I shot in South Africa. I am in the midst of planning for my return hunt this year!
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    What Is This Animal?

    Excellent Lochi, I'll go check your site out. BTW, I will email you if I have any questions.
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    What Is This Animal?

    Hi Lochi, very good to see you here. I thought they had pig faces! The first time I saw waterbuck cows I really thought they were long legged pigs. :eek: How's things going with your bargain hunts? I have a friend in Durban I am going to hook up with in September and we would be interested...
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    ? for Aspen Hill Farm

    My RSA stuff arrived with no problem, still trying to get my Namibian stuff out of the pokey in New York. Had a big blow out with Customs, who actually lied to me. I have the New York State Attorney General working on it now. The goal is to stop this from happening to anyone else.
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    What Is This Animal?

    The first one is the common waterbuck, he's the one with the Texas heart shot target on his rump. The second photo is the Defassa, no markings on the rump or face like the common. The hair of waterbuck are hollow, just like our deer. The common bull there that walked past me was 12 feet...
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    What Is This One?

    You would find these in North West Africa, countries like Benin and Bukina Faso.
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    Here's another....

    It's a harnessed bushbuck to be exact. Did you know there are nearly 40 varieties of bushbuck????!!!!
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    Here's another....

    Keeeeeeeep trying!
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    What Is This One?

    Nope! Keep guessing.
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    What Is This One?

    Any ideas?
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    What Is This Animal?

    And which is this one?
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    Here's another....

    What is it?
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    What Is This Animal?

    Ok, very good. Now put away your textbooks. :eek: Can you tell if this is the Defassa, common, or sing-sing species? Guess how far away from me he was when I took this picture?
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    What Is This Animal?

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