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The rest of Dad's Namibian trophies are finally in his house. Thought I would post the photos. Mine should be here by the end of the month.
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Re: The rest of my Dad's Namibian mounts
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very nice...those eland are huge!
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Re: The rest of my Dad's Namibian mounts
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around 2,000 pounds...
I initally questioned why he wanted to shoot one, but I really like the mount and it was a great hunt. Best eating game animal on earth I think too.
This shot gives you an idea how big they are. The guy standing next to it is probably 5'6" or so.
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Re: The rest of my Dad's Namibian mounts
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May 12, 2009, 11:22:32 AM »
Awesom trophy's, I cant wait to go and try and get my Oryx in February, I love that mount!
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Very nice!
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sweet room man. what memories...
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Awsome mounts!
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All I can say is Sometime
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Mounts look good but why is the Wart Hog blue/grey?
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Re: The rest of my Dad's Namibian mounts
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Great pics!!! Thanks for posting them!!
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Quote from: Michelle_Nelson on May 12, 2009, 10:10:24 PM
Mounts look good but why is the Wart Hog blue/grey?
Great question. The pig actually was blue/grey. The taxidermist took photos from our hunt and matched it. If you look at the photos next to the mount it is a perfect match.
Warthogs really are a kind of blue color once you wash off the dust. they get individual color from whatever they roll in.
Here are a few photos, my pig, and his. mine looks brownish red, his is blue. My mount will be brownish red. I have seen the shop photos and mine is not nearly as blue as Dads.
Very interesting...
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Re: The rest of my Dad's Namibian mounts
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those wart hogs sure are ugly.
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Wait till you see the photos of my Warthog mount... I have outdone myself. I will never top the concept I requested the taxidermist to create for me... only about 4 weeks or so before I have it in the house. only about 5 weeks ro so till I get served the divorce papers.
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