Looks like lots of happy hunters! Congrats to all, some nice trophies have been taken!
 
Looks like lots of happy hunters! Congrats to all, some nice trophies have been taken!

Thanks Charles! Have not had chance to post the updates as I had hoped. Still trying to catch up with the season’s photos, so will post them over the next few weeks.
Hope to catch up again in Dallas?
 
Makes me hope I have time for an impala next year Marius. And that nyala is incredible with those outsweeping tips.
 
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Congrats to the recent hunter, he did well!
 
Congrat's to a great team.
 
I like the flare on the recent hartebeest! Congrats to all the hunters!
 
I like the flare on the recent hartebeest! Congrats to all the hunters!

Thanks Charles. He was a toad. Bigger than he
looks on the photo. Always a difficult animal to portray on a photo to show the quality. Either you lose showing the size of the bell, or you lose the length of the tips in the photo.
 
You're too quick for me Charlie! Still uploading... :ROFLMAO:

Haha, I was commenting on the first group of pics, but now that I see them all.... Wow this guy had a HECK of a hunt!!!!
 

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