Don't know why I need to be quiet on stalks since u never get us in closer than 5 or 600 yards
Besides I didn't bail Jerome me out on smoke break


:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Hope to see you there at the next one my brother.
 
Apologize if this has already been asked, will KMG be at the Dallas Safari Club show?
 
Might be time to resurrect that annual thread of "who is at DSC and what booth?" What do you think, @AfricaHunting.com
since they have a reservation at the banquet, probably will be in attendance.
 
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Apologize if this has already been asked, will KMG be at the Dallas Safari Club show?

Yes sir, I will be in attendance at DSC. We are still in the waiting line for a booth, and until such time, we are doing personal meet and greets. We can also be reached at tel:+1 (613) 220-5658 during that time.
 
Might be time to resurrect that annual thread of "who is at DSC and what booth?" What do you think, @AfricaHunting.com
since they have a reservation at the banquet, probably will be in attendance.

Thank you sir, will definitely be at both.
 
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Really cool bushbuck for the recent hunter!!
 
Some great animals, really like that big black wildebeest, he's a toad!!
 
Apologies for the long delays in the photos Gentlemen. Somehow the settings on my camera got mixed up, which may or may not be from the camera getting wet after rescuing my dogs after they swam in after a bayed Waterbuck in a pond. Have to run all the photos through a program first before posting them. Seem to have it figured out.

Luckiest Blue Duiker hunter I have ever met. Is this considered a Blue Duiker Dugga Boy? Notice the secondary growth on the left horn.

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Wet cat looks terrible, I know. We tried our best to dry it with a hairdryer, then in front of a fan, but the mud made the cat look Rastafarian. As we drove into a Bushbuck area, we got the call that the dogs were hot on a scent, and relocated to the area. The cat got treed, and the huntress made a perfect shot. Little did we know that the tree the cat was up, was perched on a ledge with a 12ft drop on the other side, with a pond at the bottom. We could not see the ledge due to how thick the vegetation was. After the shot, the cat bailed from the tree, which was followed by a short silence, and a familiar... "gooompffff" followed by couple of more splashes from the first dogs that never knew there was a ledge there either.

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Marius, have you seen Lorinda operate her Ruger No1 416 Rigby? She puts most men to shame!

Nice Blue & Cat!
 
Marius, have you seen Lorinda operate her Ruger No1 416 Rigby? She puts most men to shame!

Nice Blue & Cat!

She most certainly will. I pressume you have had the pleasure of hunting with them?

Salt of the earth people. Just an absolute pleasure to spend some time with them.
 
I have shot with them at BASA a good couple of times in the past year. She keeps up with the fastest of the bolt action guys.
 
I do like that second bushbuck
 
Some great animals, really like that big black wildebeest, he's a toad!!
He has access to some great black wildebeest. I took a good one too.,
 
He has access to some great black wildebeest. I took a good one too.,

I guess he was OK...;)

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You jumping the gun Johnny! Still getting to your photos...:whistle:

Still can't believe this guy fell for the oldest trick in the book.:D
 
I guess he was OK...;)

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You jumping the gun Johnny! Still getting to your photos...:whistle:

Still can't believe this guy fell for the oldest trick in the book.:D
I still cant believe he came back from all that way. I am very proud to have been lucky enough to harvest him and for that matter all of my trophies. You did a fine job my friend.
 
I still cant believe he came back from all that way. I am very proud to have been lucky enough to harvest him and for that matter all of my trophies. You did a fine job my friend.

Thank you my brother. They are the clowns of Africa for sure and they never do what you expect them to do. Personally, that Waterbuck topped it for me. Last hour of the last day. 31" and some change. Boom.
 
Thank you my brother. They are the clowns of Africa for sure and they never do what you expect them to do. Personally, that Waterbuck topped it for me. Last hour of the last day. 31" and some change. Boom.
And quite the stalk I may add. Can’t wait to watch the video.
 

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Rockies museum,
CM Russel museum and lewis and Clark interpretative center
Horseback riding in Summer star ranch
Charlo bison range and Garnet ghost town
Flathead lake, road to the sun and hiking in Glacier NP
and back to SLC (via Ogden and Logan)
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I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
Philippe (France)

Start in Billings, Then visit little big horn battlefield,
MT grizzly encounter,
a hot springs (do you have good spots ?)
Looking to buy a 375 H&H or .416 Rem Mag if anyone has anything they want to let go of
 
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