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bonanza
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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: shortie]
      #191079 - 30/09/11 08:55 PM

I had three days remaining and I told the PH I wanted a Wildebeest Bull on foot with my 115 year old double rifle. Tall order, as we all know how flighty the gnu is. Needless to say we never got closer than 200 yards and they were always on the move. Last chance was to catch one at the watering hole. On the way the PH spotted one bedded down. The PH sent me on a solo hunt that became the most epic 2-3 minutes of hunting in my life. There was only a 20-30 percent change of getting really close. The brush was heavily covered in thorny scrub. That gave me good cover, so it was up to me to remain silent and move slowly. Just as I got under 30 yards he stood and I got a shot. Like a good DR shooter, I reloaded and I was ready with two follow up shots. Both were needed as the first hit some scrub - but the next was instant and fatal.



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: bonanza]
      #191114 - 01/10/11 10:58 AM


This is my Black Wildebeest that I took on my Safari in August 2011. He was an old bull and was measured at 86 4/8" S.C.I. Scoring.



Cheers,

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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #191115 - 01/10/11 11:03 AM

This was my Blue Wildebeest, not as old or as big but still a nice trophy again taken in August 2011 He scored 77 1/8" S.C.I.



Cheers for now,

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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #193771 - 14/11/11 01:55 PM

Never took a "trophy" photo of my blue wildebeest as it was only recovered the next day. But here are a couple of live photos from Matapos:





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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: messmate]
      #194706 - 24/11/11 08:32 AM

Cookson's Wildebeest taken with Johnny du Plooy in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia in 2010



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: Frostbit]
      #194754 - 24/11/11 06:19 PM

Frostbit, it looks like you had a great team with you. This is my Blue Wildebeest, shot at Keerweder Safaris in Namibia march 2011. Blaser R93 9,3*62. North Fork bullet 286GN. It was a fun hunt. /Staffan



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: messmate]
      #215305 - 23/08/12 06:10 PM


Kwalata Wildebeest. Limpopo


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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: messmate]
      #224501 - 30/01/13 08:59 AM

Here is my contribution to the thread



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: messmate]
      #224510 - 30/01/13 03:04 PM

One of the best hunts I ever had was for my blue wildebeest in 2007. With PH Izak Kirsten, we spent the morning hunting for kudu with no luck, then stopping for lunch and we cooked some eland liver that he had packed, prepped with onions and buttered rolls, along with some boerwurs over a fire of mopane wood at what had been a lodge that was then closed, having being lost to land claims. We were some of the last people to hunt that property. Sitting on the remains of an old ox wagon, Izak and Benton told me stories about their family's histories and about the Voortrekkers. Then we slept on the green grass in the shade of some lemon trees.

When we woke in the afternoon, we walked out of camp, past a waterhole and then uphill, a gradual slope that must have went on for about five miles. We encountered a small group of bulls and cows, and then proceeded to chase them for the rest of the afternoon and into the evening. Of course, they ran uphill all the way, and by the time I shot an old bull, we were several miles from the road. We sat on that hillside while Michael our Zulu tracker ran back for the truck, with the sun going down and the good tired feeling that comes at a time like that, cool and relaxed with our boots off and the first stars showing through the still light but quickly darkening sky. We had hunted hard and fair, we had been frustrated by the light and the wind, foiled by spooking unseen zebras and steenbok, and were tired, dusty, and sweaty, but happy at having persevered and ultimately succeeding.

With the rocks and the rough hillside, Michael could only get the truck within about 400 yards of where we were, so Izak, knowing that I wanted a european mount and a rug, instructed Michael to slit him all the way up and remove as much weight as possible, because the three of us were going to have to spit him to carry him out, which we did. When we we got to the truck, a Windhoek never tasted so good, and I knew that I had burned every calorie from my lunch and then some.

When we finally got back to the lodge it was late, and so I helped unload at the skinning shed, then watched as Michael and Izak tagged him with my name and instructions.

The next day, you can imaging my disgust upon discovering that the camp skinners had cut him in half as if for a shoulder mount, DESPITE the tags and the fact that he had been slit all the way up to his chin, rendering the skin unusable for a shoulder mount, and now cut in half again, it was completely useless.

The South African outfitter blamed the PH and his tracker, and told me he would replace my skin with another "from somewhere."

I refused the offer.



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: messmate]
      #224741 - 04/02/13 03:29 PM

Pic of my wildebeest skull and horns. Shot him with a 308 Win with 165 gr TSX and didn't find him for three days. Very large and heavy horns.


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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: alabamaed]
      #229399 - 29/04/13 05:37 AM

My wife with the Blue Wildebeast. Bloemfontain 2013. .270 Wea Mag


Edited by 2duer (29/04/13 05:43 AM)


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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: 2duer]
      #229400 - 29/04/13 05:40 AM

Black Wildebeast Ksuduku 2013. .300 Wea Mag
PH Andrew McLaren and Leo


Edited by 2duer (29/04/13 05:42 AM)


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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: 2duer]
      #232386 - 12/07/13 05:31 PM

My Blue bull shot in 2010, South Africa. Sako Kodiak .375 with 270 Gr woodleighs - 60m shot.



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: gwh]
      #232387 - 12/07/13 05:33 PM

My Black bull, shot same trip but in a different spot up on the highveld. Longest shot I have ever taken with the .375!



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: gwh]
      #232623 - 17/07/13 08:54 AM


First time trying to post a photo.

Me with my father, we both used a Chapuis 450-400 SxS.





Edited by NitroX (17/07/13 10:35 AM)


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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: messmate]
      #239377 - 16/12/13 11:37 PM

I took the first one with my 450-400 Chapuis at about 30 yards. It went down so hard the head bounced on the ground and came back and bounced off of the animals back, it actually broke the neck.



My father decided that taking a Wildebeest with a double looked like fun so he went next. A few dry fires a quick right and left at a rock on a termite mound and he was in business. About 45 yards, right on the shoulder, I think it was dead before it hit the ground.



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: Rell]
      #239423 - 17/12/13 04:33 PM

My 2011 blue wildebeest - with Crusader Safaris owner and PH, Andrew Pringle. This was near the Tugela River in KZN. A great hunt!!!



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: Matt_Graham]
      #239468 - 18/12/13 09:09 AM

On my second bowhunt to Africa, I let a Blue go (not my favorite animal) I took video's of him. Showing the video that evening, the Head PH said "Who shot the Blue" I told him I let him go. I ws told it was possibly a new world record. 4+ inches between the inside curve of the horn and the tip of the ear. Oh well such is life.
Bob


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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: aromakr]
      #239486 - 18/12/13 05:10 PM

Quote:

On my second bowhunt to Africa, I let a Blue go (not my favorite animal) I took video's of him. Showing the video that evening, the Head PH said "Who shot the Blue" I told him I let him go. I ws told it was possibly a new world record. 4+ inches between the inside curve of the horn and the tip of the ear. Oh well such is life.
Bob


I'd like to see that!!

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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: Matt_Graham]
      #239504 - 19/12/13 02:30 AM

Here is my two "beasts" ....both shot with a .333Jeffery. All oneshot kills.
Black wilderbeast

Blue Wilderbeast


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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: messmate]
      #241586 - 02/02/14 08:37 AM

My Blue taken last year on the East Cape with my 375 H&H
That's me, my younger brother and Victor of Karoo Wild Safaris



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Re: Wildebeest thread [Re: Fjold]
      #244086 - 21/03/14 08:48 AM

Oldest son shot this one with his 30-06 and 165gr. TBBC in Namibia



I took this one in Namibia 2009 with my AHR 9,3x62mm and 286gr. NP



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