Lets see some Kudu!

Old bull from late season hunt near Hwange Park in Zim last year.

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A long one it seems! Curios if you measured.

Beautiful trophy in every way
The long horn stretched the tape to 29 inches. I was later told that it was the biggest one KNS killed that year. @ Livingthedream got a great one on the same safari almost as big.
Hunt report is here:
Bruce
 
I never shot this Kudu...sometimes I wish I had, we were only about 65 yards from him. He thought he was hidden in the tall grass behind the small bush. He stood there for several minutes just watching us.
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Cool bull, its just a treat to even see these amazing bulls! Thanks for sharing.
 
This one came from RSA last year. Wasn’t really a hunt but putting an injured animal down. It had been shoot previously and was in real bad shape. Still a really nice kudu.

Hunted a real good kudu in 2009 in Namibia. That is the mounted kudu View attachment 600604View attachment 600606
Shame but good on you for getting him shot, looks like a lovley bull!. That 09 bull is a really great bull!
Congrats thanks for sharing!
 
I can't find the files so here they are on the wall. 2013:eek:n the left and 2016 on the right. Both on the same farm Namibia, just south of Etosha.
Nice bulls, Namibia produces some fabulous bulls!
 

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