This is my youngest daughter saying hi to the Gnu. Actually, it is my first attempt at a full body african mount that I took outside to get some pics. A lot of people actually think I have one for a pet.
Pet Blue Gnu (Blue Wildebeest)
This is my youngest daughter saying hi to the Gnu. Actually, it is my first attempt at a full body african mount that I took outside to get some pics. A lot of people actually think I have one for a pet.
Phil,
One thing to think about on the CZ (the older version known as Bruno) is that there are a lot of PHs that carry these for dangerous game. It all a matter of what you feel comfortable with. As far as control round feed, my two cents worth, is that it is not needed (unless the buff has...
The day after I took my elephant there were over two hundred people there to receive meat. It was an amazing sight to see. The 6 hour butchering process, how desperate the people were for any part of the bull, and to see nothing left after it was all done. The PH organizied them into groups, of...
This is 1/2 of a group of over 20 young bulls that we found on our first day of the hunt. We watched them for a hour messing around. This heard was waiting for it to get dark to cross the river and raid the local corn crop.
Sharing
The day after I took my elephant there were over two hundred people there to receive meat. It was an amazing sight to see. The 6 hour butchering process, how desperate the people were for any part of the bull, and to see nothing left after it was all done. The PH organizied them into...
First Day
This is 1/2 of a group of over 20 young bulls that we found on our first day of the hunt. We watched them for a hour messing around. This heard was waiting for it to get dark to cross the river and raid the local corn crop.
My favorite picture. Taken in Zimbabwe 2008 by one of our PHs (Mark Dewet). This was on our first elephant safari. This is a rare moment when Dad and I were actually hunting together (normally we hunt seperate areas with our PHs and tell our stories around the fire pit)
Father and Son
My favorite picture. Taken in Zimbabwe 2008 by one of our PHs (Mark Dewet). This was on our first elephant safari. This is a rare moment when Dad and I were actually hunting together (normally we hunt seperate areas with our PHs and tell our stories around the fire pit)
I am selling my CZ 550 in .458 Lott. I used in Zim for my elephant. Modifications made to the rifle are: barrel length shortened to 22" and recrowned, feed ramp reworked (to feed Barnes solids), fully iron epoxy bedded, new NECG front sight added when barrel was shortened. There are some dings...
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