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Great pics! I'm also a fan of the Bushbucks, and the Hyena looks like fun as well! Congrats on a good 2014! Eric
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Looks like oyu had a great year, Marius!!! can't wait to add more photos and trophies on the wall.
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And these zombies line up and eat from the media’s trough
Cowards CANNOT be free. Nor should they be.
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Thank you for the kind words gents. Great pics! I'm also a fan of the Bushbucks, and the Hyena looks like fun as well! Congrats on a good 2014! Eric Hey Eric, The hyena hunts are right up there with some of my most memorable hunts of all time. It's a very rewarding hunt that culminates from the work put in beforehand. Like Hannibal use to say, " I love it when a plan comes together."
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Your pretty cruel I'm still have to wait 10 months to come and hunt with you. nice pictures. Bruce
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Your pretty cruel I'm still have to wait 10 months to come and hunt with you. nice pictures. Bruce September will be here in no time Bruce!
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Bruce, first time? enjoy the wait and planning/preparation. If I can offer any advice, do not hesitate to call, I'll PM you my number.
And these zombies line up and eat from the media’s trough
Cowards CANNOT be free. Nor should they be.
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Bruce, first time? enjoy the wait and planning/preparation. If I can offer any advice, do not hesitate to call, I'll PM you my number. Advice # 1: Walk around the bush, not through it.
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Bruce, first time? enjoy the wait and planning/preparation. If I can offer any advice, do not hesitate to call, I'll PM you my number. Advice # 1: Walk around the bush, not through it. Is that the African equivalent of 'Do not eat the yellow snow?'
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walk thru the bush today here, you get snow down your back Took the 375 H&H after the dangerous whitetails today. I bet I won't wear wool in SA
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Bruce, first time? enjoy the wait and planning/preparation. If I can offer any advice, do not hesitate to call, I'll PM you my number. Advice # 1: Walk around the bush, not through it. Is that the African equivalent of 'Do not eat the yellow snow?' Close enough In Africa, even the thorns have thorns on them.
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#1 Watch where Marius steps then step there also, the thorns are nasty. Thorns have thorns, the water has thorns and the air has thorns!! Take a pair of tweezers and some anti-septic, leather gloves (I used mechanics gloves) Wool? Yup July in SA is winter time, I had beautiful weather but I did wear a wool sweater under my jacket some mornings. Don't forget the gloves and watch cap also. The fleece ones at cabelas or bass pro are PERFECT, I left mine with Lloyd for riding in the back of the truck.
And these zombies line up and eat from the media’s trough
Cowards CANNOT be free. Nor should they be.
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Also, lest I forget, bedroom slippers!! Yup the tile floor in the chalet is cold on bare feet in the mornings, I took long johns but only wore them the night I was so sick (stomach bug - 24 hour and good as new)
And these zombies line up and eat from the media’s trough
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#1 Watch where Marius steps then step there also, the thorns are nasty. Thorns have thorns, the water has thorns and the air has thorns!! Take a pair of tweezers and some anti-septic, leather gloves (I used mechanics gloves) Wool? Yup July in SA is winter time, I had beautiful weather but I did wear a wool sweater under my jacket some mornings. Don't forget the gloves and watch cap also. The fleece ones at cabelas or bass pro are PERFECT, I left mine with Lloyd for riding in the back of the truck.
Tip 3: Don't wear shorts. Shorts are for PH's. PH's are hard men. Some say they will wrestle a Lion with their bare hands... (Trying to control my laughing while typing) Doug, you make me laugh. Looking forward to seeing you in Jan at the South East Outdoor Expo in NC my friend!
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