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How's this for a Kudu
Dennis Harris who owns The Artistry of Wildlife in Marlette, Michigan mounted this Kudu bull. Great job Dennis!
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Very good taxidermy work indeed.
To get to my pet gripe, first onto the soap box, then.... The kudu is a nice specimen in prime breeding age. How do I know that? The tips of his horns point "inwards". A really mature and old kudu ram [I know you're quite correct, but I'm so used to say kudu bull that even typing kudu ram goes against the grain a bit] point "outwards". IMHO a "true trophy kudu" is so old that the ivory tips point outwards! A very good trophy kudu has some magical length of horn in addition to the first requirement. Being a xy.z-incher does not make a kudu a good trophy, it only does if the horn tips point outwards! OK Off my soap box now. In good hunting. Andrew McLaren
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Beautiful mount man! Congrats on a very nice trophy!
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Here's a couple of nice bulls taken in Namibia in 2011 and 2012 by Terry Blauwkamp. Congrats Terry!
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