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Hunted South Africa 2016

Started by Herdbull, August 11, 2016, 05:27:00 PM

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Sean B

Great pictures and story Mike Thanks for taking us along.
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wapiti792

Beautiful photography Mike! Congrats on some fine animals my friend.    :campfire:
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rastaman

Awesome pictures sir!    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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kennym

Beautiful pics Mike, congrats on a great adventure!
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Hud

It patience is rewarded. Great story.
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J. Cook

Great stuff - truly some beautiful animals!
"Huntin', fishin', and lovin' every day!"

Barry Wensel

Good job Mike. But Carcass and Whitey said they could do better. 8^)

Sam McMichael

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Mark Baker

Great adventure Mike!  Thanks for the telling and showing....   :thumbsup:
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Nook

Great hunt Mike.  Thanks for sharing the stories.  Jeff
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Car54

Way to go, thanks for the stories and pics.

Ragin Bull

Congratulations Mike and thanks for sharing the hunt with us.  You are so right about the impala. Their reflexes and wariness are unlike anything I've ever seen before. We saw one on one of the first days of our hunt and both ph's in camp said it was the biggest one they had ever seen. Four days later I killed it at a waterhole. I saw it coming into the water about 80 yards out and it took him 4-1/2 hours to make 80 yards. Never lost sight of him and he wanted a drink. Just wasn't in a hurry to die for it......... Almost
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Keith Zimmerman

Very cool.  Thanks for posting.  I'm excited for my delayed trip until next year.

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JJB

Thanks for taking us along, that's looks like a trip of a lifetime.
-Jay

Bill Kissner

Looks like you had a very successful hunt Mike! Congratulations on some dandy animals!
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Mike Vines

Well done Mike.  Thank you for taking us along and giving a glimpse into the beauty that Africa offers.
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MIKE

Judging form the great photos it was a fantastic trip. We all know you thrive on the solo hunts but as you say sharing the experiences of the day around the fire at night has some advantages,
Having help after the kill is always a plus   :biglaugh:  

The arrow of 800 grains is awesome . Thanks for having confidence in the TUFFHEAD and making it your choice for the big guy.

Like others, I always admired the still pictures that you take along with your videos. I don't know that I have heard what camera you use for the  still pictures. Just curious as a amateur !

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meathead

Looks like a great trip. I don't know if I could have passed on the nyala though. Very nice pictures.

Whip

Sounds like a fantastic African adventure Mike!  Beautiful animals and great pictures!  Congrats.
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