Uh ………. No !?Shoot. Straight in the back of the head.

Uh ………. No !?Shoot. Straight in the back of the head.
There's a history here, sir. @Dudders is the only guy here that I know that has a Cape Grysbuck, a collector's species by the way, skullcap mount. Yip, right in the head.Uh ………. No !?![]()
This is an exceptional specimen. Once in a lifetime type of deal.Marius... your the one to blame for my tiny ten passion and it all started with a a dandy duiker. Angles can be deceiving but the duiker in the photo looks to be much larger than the one I took with you nearly ten years ago. It appears to be time to shoot first and measure later.
Sometimes your waterbuck hunt needs to quickly change into a duiker huntI'd sure shoot. I often picture in my head the one that we saw the day we were Waterbuck hunting. Of the animals that I've seen and not shot, he stands out the most.
Well the waterbuck hunt ended up pretty successful. But in hindsight I think you’re right!Sometimes your waterbuck hunt needs to quickly change into a duiker hunt![]()
Hey I've seen a water buffalo stalk put on hold to swing the rifle on a dingo in AustraliaWell the waterbuck hunt ended up pretty successful. But in hindsight I think you’re right!
Bummer he won that round! Nice seeing the pic and all the opinions about it!Well, Gentlemen, thank you for playing along. This is indeed an unbelievable specimen. He managed to win this round. He was simply in an area where you would either be 25 yards or 250 yards with a bad wind for an approach.
Our estimation was between 6-6.5" which is a once in a life time animal for this species.
Or we'll run into him, facing and feeding away at 60 yards, and the hunter will say he already has a Duiker.That's a ram someone will get by chance. And that will be the beauty of it. I hope they appreciate that.
That is the hunt.Or we'll run into him, facing and feeding away at 60 yards, and the hunter will say he already has a Duiker.[emoji23]
I will shoot it myself.That is the hunt.