Toyota Fortuner 4wd
japantiger said:
Advice to young me
Buy a Land cruiser and never sell it
Looks very cool! And on a hilux frame...neAGle96 said:
Toyota Fortuner 4wd
chocolatelabs said:
How you tell difference between males and females?
Just looks for the balls or other ways to tell?
chocolatelabs said:
How you tell difference between males and females?
Just looks for the balls or other ways to tell?
cupofjoe04 said:
Wow, so close! Keep at it- he will slip up soon!!!!
ph career is on the line for that call. So they have to be one hundred percent sure . Size of ears relative to head, overall body size , neck thickness among others are indicators , but all the license board cares about is ballschocolatelabs said:
How you tell difference between males and females?
Just looks for the balls or other ways to tell?
OnlyForNow said:
Do they make you pay fees for all the bait?
Or is it included?
japantiger said:
Female only came on bait . Headed back out at three
High.lurker76 said:
Awesome photos. Thanks for posting. Here's a question out of left field; seeing the giraffe picture made me wonder if that is some sort of game animal open for hunting, or are they protected. I can't imagine what a giraffe mount would be like.
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Things did not go well for Geoffrey after Toys R Us folded.powerbelly said:
I have seen people with Giraffe mounts like this:
I have also seen the hides used like a hall rug.
In my limited experience, being on the ground with a giraffe gives you a much different perspective than seeing them in a zoo. I was not exactly comfortable getting close to a big bull.RCR06 said:
Guy that came on our annual pheasant hunting trip one year was talking about shooting a giraffe while hunting in Africa. We all basically thought of it like shooting a tall cow(bovine) with a really long neck. Maybe that was the wrong way to think about it, but it just didn't seem like it would have been much of a challenge. It was an add on animal that they came across, offered and he took it.
powerbelly said:In my limited experience, being on the ground with a giraffe gives you a much different perspective than seeing them in a zoo. I was not exactly comfortable getting close to a big bull.RCR06 said:
Guy that came on our annual pheasant hunting trip one year was talking about shooting a giraffe while hunting in Africa. We all basically thought of it like shooting a tall cow(bovine) with a really long neck. Maybe that was the wrong way to think about it, but it just didn't seem like it would have been much of a challenge. It was an add on animal that they came across, offered and he took it.
Every day a new Elephant encounter. Last night was the most serious. We were in the blind. I'll post a photo of the blind. We heard elephants moving around all around us within about 10minutes of sunset. When they would get too close, I'd start tapping my rifle barrel with a bullet, and the PH would turn and shine a lite in their direction. The noise and/or light usually steers them away.japantiger said:
Two nights ago in the blind a group of elephants came about twenty yds from the blind . Loud rumbling and breaking tree branches and trees .
Coming back last night an elephant was crossing the trail as we drove up...he spun around and started trumpeting and we got the hell out of there in a cloud of dust