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    #91
    Well you have the nerve to do it. Be careful trailing that bow shot cat. They get grumpy or so I hear.

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      #92
      No need to take your snake boots as the mambas will strike you from the trees Good luck. I leave for Zim in 5 weeks.

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        #93
        nice. Get em Oscar

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          #94
          Count down begins.... Good luck and safe travels

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            #95
            Originally posted by buck_wild View Post
            No need to take your snake boots as the mambas will strike you from the trees Good luck. I leave for Zim in 5 weeks.
            u aint never lied. Puff adders however.......lol!

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              #96
              Originally posted by Tomkat70 View Post
              Count down begins.... Good luck and safe travels
              Yessir..............24.5 hours until wheels up!!! A few loose ends to fix up but nothing super crazy. I have 55 pounds of items for the local village clinic and kids. I really enjoy taking the SCI BLUE BAG on these type trips. I am getting more excited now, which is a good thing. My 650 grain arrows are spot on. My 950 arrow set up is solid out to about 32 yards......after that the grouping falls apart. Lets all pray the hippo don't decide to linger around further out.
              Last edited by Landrover; 06-20-2021, 04:56 PM.

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                #97
                Good luck

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                  #98
                  Good luck sir

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Kevin View Post
                    Oscar, my guide in Zambia was Andrew Baldry. He pretty much knows everything you can about hunting Zambia. If you want, I can introduce you to him. One of the wildest places I’ve been. No fence, dangerous game, black mambas, hippo attack, lions outside of camp. I’d do it again in a heartbeat.

                    Kevin
                    Are you saying this is no concision ( high fence ), natural born and raised animals. Not kill and re- stock it place ( buy it from breeding place) kinda thing ? I thought all of Africa was “ concession “ type places ?

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                      Tagged. Big cat and hippo with a bow. Let's go!

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                        Good luck on the leopard. I look forward to seeing your recap when you get back. I'm leaving for Tanzania in a month and I'm super excited, so I can only imagine the level you're at today.

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                          Excited to follow along Oscar!


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                            Have a safe trip Sir.

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                              Well, after a great lunch with my girls. I made it to the airport and found the Qatar [emoji1203] lounge and got organized. Just boarded and ready for the next 15 hours to DOHA. Reading material (Dr. Ashby's autographed book) and Audible books are downloaded.Click image for larger version

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                                No help, but good luck and can’t wait for your stories and pics.

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