Bill's 1900 lb Eland

It was windy and the last of good light at our South African water hole set up when this brute came in. We were in a pit blind where the ground level was just below my chest so I was looking upward at this giant animal when he came in. An awesome view. I arrowed it at 34 yards in the mid-lower shoulder. Penetration was less than half the arrow but it struck all kinds of vitals because he only made it 30 yards and fell down like a old Las Vegas hotel in full view! When the dust settled he was done. Equip.: Mathews Drenaline @ 60 lbs, Easton Axis 400 arrows and Shuttle T broadheads.



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Looks impressive! He is twice as big as you are!
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where exactly were you hunting in South Africa?? Is this a special reserve?
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The hunt was with NB Safaris, who are very nice people and run a really good hunt.
Neil and Karen
PO Box 1956
Mokopane
South Africa
0600
www.nbsafaris.co.za
karen@nbsafaris.ca.za
+27 82 556 4810
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