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  1. bwanawannabe's Avatar
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    Thanks for the info Christophe. The long ivory on those "little" elephants looks great.
  2. Bobpuckett's Avatar
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    Thanks Chrsitophe for posting some great pics I still want one of those ugly Giant Forest Hogs. Glad your season turned out ok and I hope you foot is getting better. Bob
  3. PaulT's Avatar
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    Chrsitophe,
    great to hear your alive and well and hunting hard as per usual.

    As we have come to expect from you...
    some outstanding Trophies as well as extroadinary live game pictures.
    You truely do hunt a unique and very interesting country.

    Best wishes for your continued success and well being.

    Paul.
  4. christophe morio's Avatar
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    Bluey, no it is not hard to get the trophies back to Australia. This year we had 3 hunters from there, all shot bongo ...
    Here is a picture of one of them.



    These elephants are from the south west of the country. From Bayanga salt lick (national park), there is about 4000 left. I wanted to share the pictures with you because it is quite unusual to see forest elephant. Still some good tuskers.....

    cheers
    christophe
  5. bwanawannabe's Avatar
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    Congrats on making the best of a tough season Christophe! Do you normally see so many elephant? Excellent photos as always!
  6. enysse's Avatar
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    Sounds like a tough season, thanks for the pictures. That roan is a GIANT, very good genetics.
  7. bluey's Avatar
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    many great photos Christophe and happy hunters
    that a great show of effort hunting in such an isolated area with a busted foot mate , tuff as nails .
    your hunter must of appreciated your loyalaty
    is it hard to get trophies out car and into Australia?
    id really like to taste this bongo back strap......
  8. christophe morio's Avatar
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    Thanks Jerome,
    well my foot is better now, I can walk without pain but still can't run....
    Bongo meat is great, we try to avoid baiting leopard with.....
    cheers
  9. AfricaHunting.com's Avatar
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    Thanks for the update on your season in CAR, glad that all went well. I am sure it was not an easy decision to go on and perhaps quite stressful as well.

    As always thanks for spoiling us with your stories and insanely incredible pictures Christophe!

    Hope your foot gets better soon, glad you went to get it looked at and treated by a doctor in Bangui, an infection in your foot is a very serious affair... these sort of things can kill you rapidly.

    By the way I wanted to ask, does Bongo taste good?

    All the best for the rest of your 2013 hunting season!

    Mes amities,
    Jerome