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These are fun, so for the hellavit, post yer Zebra pics.....

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mine, with the .45-70 guide gun [ahem grin]

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my son, taken with NEF Handi Rifle, .30-06,[and Ricco the wonder dog]

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Doc's, taken with Marlin XLR .308MX.

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Adam's taken with .338 WM.

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When I was in the Serengetti on Camera Safari we joked that the darn things were blocking the view.


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Heres another one of a really young Ingwe with a Hartmanns Zebra..back in the day..

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More recent Ingwewife with a nice Burchell's..

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Here's mine. Hartman's from Namibia. To the guy that thinks they are simply "in the way", you should try and hunt them. I shot nothing else for 4 days trying to get one. Saw lots of sign and knew they were there but couldn't get on one. Of course, I had the bow which made it a little harder. Just picking a little but these guys are tough to hunt!

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Taken in May 2009, Limpopo region of SA.
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Zim Lowveldt. jorge

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do want one of those.......grew up around horses but unlike some that have the thought of shooting one dont bug me.....to me once something is wild its fair game.....wouldnt shoot someones pet dog for the most part but wont hesitate on a feral one.....have the same view of horses....besides im told horse is good eats grin


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Is zebra ever served while you are over there? If so, how is it? If not, what do they do with it?

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Originally Posted by AFTERUM
what do they do with it?


When I shot my zebra in the Selous in 2004, we used him for lion bait. I'd post a picture of my zebra (I had him pedestal mounted) but (a) I don't own a camera and (b) even if I did, I'm not smart enough to figure out how to post photos here. frown

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Cool pictures. A zebra will be on my short list when I go someday. The zebra taken by Kodiakisland looks more black with white stripes. The others look white with black stripes. What variety of zebra is his? Thanks, Dean

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Zebra is definitely on my list for this year. Don't think I will have it mounted because I want the full backskin.

Thanks guys for wetting my appetite even further. smile


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Mine from 2006 - definely not on flat ground. Shot it above and it very kindly came down hill.
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Maddog,

It looks like you and your group wiped out the "pyjama donkeys"...............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This stallion ruined a 2 hour stalk on Livingstone Eland, so he copped a 231gr Naturalis for being a kill joy laugh

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Cool pics. Zebra is at the top of my list for 2011. I am planning to have a full rug for the trophy. This stuff just helps me get my priorities straight.


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Originally Posted by AFTERUM
Is zebra ever served while you are over there? If so, how is it? If not, what do they do with it?


If you had ever seen the stomach worms that come out of one, I'd give it a miss. Though zebra is quite popular at Joes's Beerhouse in Windhoek confused

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Just found this pic..........it really gives you an idea of the terrain the Hartmann's Zebra like to play in, being the Khomas Hochland in this case.

The pic was taken from where I made the shot........the skinned carcass is right in the middle of the photo.

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One of the best stalks I had in Africa was the Zebra. There were a lot of Leopard in the area we hunted in Zim and every animal stayed on automatic to run...but I got a eleven and a half foot rug out of it..I'm happy


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