OK, well , here is a question. Long horns or big mop? What's your choice?
Neither, really. For me, it's an old timer with heavy but tip worn horn's. No preference on the mop. Above all that, hunted via following tracks on foot.
OK, well , here is a question. Long horns or big mop? What's your choice?
Neither, really. For me, it's an old timer with heavy but tip worn horn's. No preference on the mop. Above all that, hunted via following tracks on foot.
Jeff
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This. Exactly.
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
Not part of the question, gentleman. We all advocate fair chase hunting. What part of the Eland do you consider a bigger part of the trophy. The horn length, or the mop? Would you rather take a 40" bull or a 30" worn down bull that looks like Elvis?
Not part of the question, gentleman. We all advocate fair chase hunting. What part of the Eland do you consider a bigger part of the trophy. The horn length, or the mop? Would you rather take a 40" bull or a 30" worn down bull that looks like Elvis?
I can't decide. I love the look of both horn length and mop. Looking at the photos, it looks as though some have both. Really nice mop and great horn length. I once saw a pic of Eva Shocky with an old, massive "blue bull" that looked like the horns were only about 18" out of the head and worn down like the end of a baseball bat. I think that's beautiful also.
And we know that all things work for the good for those who love The Lord, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8-28