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Ndumo
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Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result...
      #142621 - 24/09/09 06:44 PM

I thought some might enjoy these photos that we recently took with a trail cam.
Bait was a whole gemsbok (minus the backstraps and filets of course...!), and we put up the camera after 3 lions have fed on it the previous night already.





Look at the stomach on that one lion...!




And the next morning:


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Ndumo
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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: Ndumo]
      #142622 - 24/09/09 06:47 PM

And the result of a 27km tracking job 3 days later:



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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: Ndumo]
      #142623 - 24/09/09 06:53 PM



Awesome pictures.

great lion in the last photo, love the mane.


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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: 500Nitro]
      #142624 - 24/09/09 08:36 PM

Very nice lion.

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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: NitroX]
      #142626 - 24/09/09 09:13 PM

As always Karl...ausgezeichnet!

You must have a hair stylist among your staff! The mane is really marvelous!

Guns and loads?

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peter
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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: 9.3x57]
      #142631 - 24/09/09 09:59 PM

karl

exelent animal, it seems like you have a good year as usual, a few questions please.

how much did that beautyfull creature weigh ?

at what distances do your clients usually shoot them ?

the reason i ask is that im working on a special gauge gun project at the moment, which is meant to be a cat gun above all.

best

peter


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Ndumo
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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: 9.3x57]
      #142633 - 24/09/09 10:02 PM

9,3 , we found the track of a big lion in the road, and knowing that the lion that we where trying to get a shot at, dragged his one rear foot very slightly, thought that we where on the right track. We followed the track for about 12 km with my Land Cruiser, and one of my trackers sitting on the bull bar to see where the cat has left the road. We found a spot next to the road about 12km after starting the tracking job, where he had been lying down on top of a dune. He propably heard the vehicle, as the tracks now indicated that he jumped up and ran into the wind. Now the tracking became more difficult, and my trackers took the track on foot for another 13 km or so, before we saw him cresting the top of the next dune. We quickly tried and get a shot, but he was gone before the hunter could shoot. (The hunter was using a .416 Remington on a M70 Winchester Classic Safari Express rifle, and 400gr Swift A-Frame bullets.) He gave us a chance on the next dune though, not much of a chance but at least a full second of standing broadside, looking at us. As he turned to run, the hunter shot, and just creased him on top of the shoulder hump. We saw him climbing the next dune, and I instructed my client to put a bullet into any part he can see now, to slow him down and make sure we do not loose a wounded animal. He shot him in the right back leg, going away and angling for the lungs, and I told him that we will now get him easy. How wrong I was...
The bloodspoor headed into a really thick patch of black thorn, and I fully expected us to have to shoot the lion off the end of the barrel. About 500m and half a gallon of sweat later, we where through that bad patch of vegetation, and as we came onto another dune, Ricardo (one of my trackers), spotted the lion about 600m away, as he went into a bush on top of yet another dune. We got up close, and knowing where he was lying, we circled upwind and uphill, to make a charge less likely, and then my client shot it from about 20 yards, ending the affair with a last loud roar.
It was the lion that we where trying to get, and what an magnificent animal it was!

The Swifts performed very well, the shot into the back leg went on into one of the lungs, and the broadside finishing shot excited.
That lion climbed another 2 steep dunes and covered a lot of very sandy terrain, even with one lung starting to fail. So much for lions being soft skinned...

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Ndumo
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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: peter]
      #142634 - 24/09/09 10:07 PM

Peter, ussually less than 100 yards, even in the Kalahari.
The lion weighed 217 kg, skin, head, intestines and body all included.

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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: Ndumo]
      #142635 - 24/09/09 10:28 PM

Thanks very much for the full story. What a hunt! You earned your paycheck for sure!

Quote:

(The hunter was using a .416 Remington on a M70 Winchester Classic Safari Express rifle, and 400gr Swift A-Frame bullets.)

RIPP will be proud!!!



So much for lions being soft skinned...

So much... Sounds very much like our bear. Many who hunt them once without drama consider them very easy to kill, but over time and observation they can be very tough indeed. When hit badly and/or fired up by the dogs, they can be absolutely amazing in their tenacity. On a couple occaisions I've wondered where they store all that oxygen....




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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: 9.3x57]
      #142678 - 25/09/09 08:44 PM

Wow! Congrats, that lion made you all work.

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Ndumo
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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: AspenHill]
      #142687 - 26/09/09 02:29 AM

This guy also came in, and my client was seriously looking for one, but he slipped back to the park every time during legal shooting hours.



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Re: Some interesting Trail-Cam pictures and the result... [Re: 9.3x57]
      #142719 - 27/09/09 12:28 AM

Quote:

Thanks very much for the full story. What a hunt! You earned your paycheck for sure!

Quote:

(The hunter was using a .416 Remington on a M70 Winchester Classic Safari Express rifle, and 400gr Swift A-Frame bullets.)

RIPP will be proud!!! /quote]


YES I am...have always maintained this is an awesome and very lethal combination for any dangerous game -however solids are obviously needed for elephant.

GREAT looking lion---and an awesome hunt..

Congratulations

Ripp

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