This photo was taken in Georgia (country), near the reservoir Zhinvali.
There are the children of a spider on the photo.
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This photo was taken in Georgia (country), near the reservoir Zhinvali.
There are the children of a spider on the photo.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8815&size=1
Hi.
Here are some pictures for the contest.
A Warthog portrait from my Namibian hunt in 2005.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8816&size=1
Namibia 2005 - An old Black Wildebeast bull with the Blesboks
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8817&size=1
Namibia 2005 - A group of Blesboks in the late afternoon.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8818&size=1
Namibia 2005 - Stalking for a Red Hartebeast.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8819&size=1
Namibia 2005 - Aiming at a Warthog.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8820&size=1
Raining, cold but perfect arrow flight, a pass-thru and my first big game with a longbow. Sorry about the picture quality but the camera is as old as me !!
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8821&size=1
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10 days, 8 hours at day riding... wonderfull experience!
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8823&size=1
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Hi.
Here is some pictures from my hunting trip to Northern Ireland in 2005 for Sika stag.
Two of the 3 Sika stags i took.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8832&size=1
Landscape in th hunting area.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8830&size=1
Landscape in th hunting area.
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Landscape in th hunting area.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8829&size=1
Some times the beauty of the hunt in South Africa is not the taking of the game but the beauty around you and the one you get to share it with. This is a pic of the Wife and I glassing for game along with our trackers.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8843&size=1
first two pics are my wife and I in Colorado, next is a hunt in Nebraska, followed by a Colorado Bison, and a Mule Deer .
I have dreamed of hunting Africa since I was a young boy, but with five kids and a wife, I don't think it will ever happen. It sure is nice to dream though.
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I was stalking Kudu on a family farm in Kimberly when this guy made me nearly poop myself, well the kudu stalk was imidiatly abandoned and i watched him go about his buisiness for nearly an hour.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8855&size=1
While hunting Impala in the Eastern Cape after a storm,
A stream that was only a trickle an hour before.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8856&size=1
A magnifisant site in the Eastern Cape.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8857&size=1
Photo series: Hunting in Hungary. Our separate hunter, but we are glad together.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8872&size=1
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Hi Ladies and Gentleman.:bighello:
There are some really cool photo’s and it is going to be tough to pick one winner but in seven day’s the competition is closing so please keep posting!
A Big thanks to all of sharing some great pictures on Africa Hunting I have really enjoyed looking at them all.:clap:
Best Regards
Louis van Bergen
The blood red sphere of the sun breached the eastern horizon bathing the rolling fog in the meadow in front of me in a golden hue. Tracking the red stag deer bull I turned right on the forest trail alongside a deep crevasse. As I looked to the other side I spotted a roe deer in the deep brush. Swiftly, with fluid movement I switch my hand from my binoculars to my gun when I recognized the legal buck on the other side. Before my next thought was completed my clumsy projectile was well on its way toward its mark and the second was sliding into its chamber to follow the first as the small buck startled to my first shots and took off only to disappear in the deep brush. Although he seemed to fall a few steps later, there he was again popping back into site through the brush, so I let my next bullet fly to make the kill. This time he fell. As I looked back up from pulling ammo from my belt there was the buck again charging straight at me! What is this a buck with seven lives? My reload took only seconds and there once again was this little buck in my crosshairs, he came toward me about 20 steps when I whistled to startle him. He stopped and turned broad side, my shot was true, he ran straight at me and across the crevasse as he passed I saw the fatal wound on his side with a stream of blood following him he fell for the last time three steps from me. As I stepped next to him I replayed in my mind’s eye the moment I shot him through his side, and was convinced that he did not appear wounded at all. What a mystery! As I inspected him I though yes this is the same buck with the nicely honed little points on his forehead, he wasn’t trophy material per say but a nice little buck none the less. So what happened? I decided to investigate as I approached the first fall site it all became very clear to me! I had shot a double Jeopardy! As I looked down I saw my first buck where he fell in the first place, he was almost identical in size and markings to the buck on the other side of the crevasse! A few days later I caught up to my red stag deer bull as well.
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accidental meeting - young roe deer buck and mouflon
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8912&size=1
his majesty - mouflon
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after hunt - roe deer
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after hunt - wild boar
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foreboding
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My heart will always be full of gratitude for the nice young man in the blue shirt we picked up in a village early one morning. He was so nice, but professional in his tracking to read the signs and reward me with this exceptional buffalo. It was in the Malala hunting area of No.Zimbabwe in '05, and measured 45 3/4"!
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8918&size=1
Hi.
This was not a hunting trip - but I enjoyed a lot of nature :)
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Hi
Some pictures fron Denmark.
1. A wery nice Waterflower.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8947&size=1
2. A group of Fallow Deer.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8948&size=1
3. A Grey Duck at the coast.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8949&size=1
4. A little Red Squirrel.
http://www.africahunting.com/hunting...le=8950&size=1