Man that's awesome, what caliber did you use?? I also see you did it in the best camo know to manNose bleed section
Most giraffe hunts are walk and stalk which is very interesting because these animals can see for miles and run like a cat.
Man that's awesome, what caliber did you use?? I also see you did it in the best camo know to manNose bleed section
Most giraffe hunts are walk and stalk which is very interesting because these animals can see for miles and run like a cat.
You running racing slicks on the front of that tractor?One for the smoothbore crowd…
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My wife is about to move me out, here's a fewI'd say you have a very large trophy room , congrats on all the kills.
.375 for the larger animals and .308 and 30-06 for others. .458 and .375 for the buffalo.Man that's awesome, what caliber did you use?? I also see you did it in the best camo know to man
6.5 creedMan that's awesome, what caliber did you use?? I also see you did it in the best camo know to man
It would still be live and the whole tribe be tracking with a dog6.5 creed
Four hunters can go over on a nine day safari, kill a couple animals each, get feed three chef prepared meals a day featuring lots of wild game, including lodging for $5k.My dream. I realize a lot of folks care nothing about it, but I'd love to go on safari like this.
Very good informationFour hunters can go over on a nine day safari, kill a couple animals each, get feed three chef prepared meals a day featuring lots of wild game, including lodging for $5k.
Congrats on a nice buck.Didn't have long to decide! He was chasing heavy in Hamilton county. First of the year!
Wide sucker !! Congrats on a nice buck brother .Opening day muzzleloader
Beautiful deer...congrats.245 PM cruising for does
That's a huge 4 pt! Congrats on the tag out!
That's a huge 4 pt! Congrats on the tag out!
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He has one brow tine. Ended up being a 5. He was cruising by himself down a dry creek bed. I dropped the hammer when he was in my first shooting lane. To be honest, I was a little disappointed when I got to him. I was almost 2 miles from my truck so I quartered and de-boned him and packed out 50 pounds of meat (plus the 30+ pounds of gear I brought in). Heck of a hike out.