Field Judging Trophy Test

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Inspired by the interest of some members in developing some ability to judge plains game trophies I have copied the post from my hunt report thread.

https://www.africahunting.com/threa...eeukop-safaris-kzn-the-whole-tale.6144/page-3

Have fun.

Here is your first Trophy Estimating Test.
You were allowed Binoculars from 100 yards.
You get 30 seconds on each trophy.
Guess a number in inches that is 1 inch +/-.
The other relative size clue was the models Shoulder Points are 20 inches wide.

Don't worry, the hunter that is relying on you only came half way around the world and is spending chump change on his once in a lifetime hunting trip. (Why would you want to be a PH again?)
You'll have to look up your own material to properly estimate these trophies.
Ok, I'll help a little.

https://www.africahunting.com/threads/how-to-measure-your-trophies.15447/

PM ME YOUR ESTIMATES and I'll let you know your results.

EXAMPLE: Answer format:
#1 - 46.5 inches. Gnu - Meets Rowland
#2 14.5 inches Rooibok - Not Rowland



I'll make it easy and we will just do ROWLAND WARD: Picture Set 6

#1
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#2
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#3
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#4
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#5
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#6
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#7
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#8
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#9
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#10
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This looks like fun!
 
Have at it Charlie.
 
OK, 100 thread views and only one taker on the test.
Hmmm.
 
So on example #1. Are we supposed to use the width of the ears of the individual holding the horns to determine length of the wildebeest horns?:unsure::whistle::rolleyes::oops::D
 
So on example #1. Are we supposed to use the width of the ears of the individual holding the horns to determine length of the wildebeest horns?:unsure::whistle::oops::D

You want everything to be fair or something. Sheesh.:rolleyes:

You can use the points of David's shoulders. 20 inches wide. :)



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OK, 100 thread views and only one taker on the test.
Hmmm.

I told my PH to send in my answers, not sure what happened.... :rolleyes:

I will send in my guesses shortly, as sorry as they may be.
 
If Beans is guessing for you that should be good.
 
@Wheels and @Royal27 you guys did great.
Pretty impressive.
If you guys worked together as a PH and took each of your strengths you would be deadly.

PM's sent.
 
If you guys worked together as a PH and took each of your strengths you would be deadly.

And aren't two PH's required when hunting springhare in some provinces of SA anyway? :p
 
If anyone is wanting to copy this into other resources you must provide proper source credit and include the link to AH.

Here are the answers of the actual measurement in inches.

Species
Wildebeest 26
Impala 22
Eland 33
Oryx 33
Waterbuck 25.5
Impala 19
Springbok 11.5
Wildesbeest 28.5
Kudu 53
Waterbuck 25
 
If anyone is wanting to copy this into other resources you must provide proper source credit and include the link to AH.

Here are the answers of the actual measurement in inches.

Species
Wildebeest 26
Impala 22
Eland 33
Oryx 33
Waterbuck 25.5
Impala 19
Springbok 11.5
Wildesbeest 28.5
Kudu 53
Waterbuck 25


I decided to do this again, then looked back at my pm. I haven't improved much. My mistakes are all in the same direction as 10 months ago. I still have a hard time thinking that kudu is 53.
 
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I make all the same mistakes with Kudu to this day.
 

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