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<blockquote data-quote="gillettehunter" data-source="post: 2584093" data-attributes="member: 25760"><p>After lunch I told Janus if we could find a good black Impala then I'd shoot one of them. They are a interesting color phase of Impala. So off we go. We were going to go where we had seen a particularly good ram before, but Rouan was headed that way. So we headed elsewhere. Which worked out great for us.</p><p>At a road intersection I looked up and spotted 2 black Impala Anya common. We backed up and looked. The black ram was a nontypical. One horn was normal and the other wonky. I could tell the normal horn was perhaps 17-19 inches. The other shoots off to the side. I said let's take him. We backed up out of sight. Then the cat and mouse game began.</p><p>We started up the shoulder of the 2 track out of sight. The he walked into the bush. We moved up to try and get into position. One of the others crossed the road. We eventually set up on the tripod in the middle of the road. His curiosity killed him. He had to look at us. Around 225 yds he stopped broadside. Boom Whoop. DRT. Didn't twitch at all. He will make an interesting mount!</p><p>I was glad to have him. This ended the hunting on day 5.</p><p>The Texas guys each got 3 animals. We shot very well. 9 kills of 1 shot each. Unfortunately that didn't continue on our next stop. I still have another 10 days of hunting to go. More later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillettehunter, post: 2584093, member: 25760"] After lunch I told Janus if we could find a good black Impala then I'd shoot one of them. They are a interesting color phase of Impala. So off we go. We were going to go where we had seen a particularly good ram before, but Rouan was headed that way. So we headed elsewhere. Which worked out great for us. At a road intersection I looked up and spotted 2 black Impala Anya common. We backed up and looked. The black ram was a nontypical. One horn was normal and the other wonky. I could tell the normal horn was perhaps 17-19 inches. The other shoots off to the side. I said let's take him. We backed up out of sight. Then the cat and mouse game began. We started up the shoulder of the 2 track out of sight. The he walked into the bush. We moved up to try and get into position. One of the others crossed the road. We eventually set up on the tripod in the middle of the road. His curiosity killed him. He had to look at us. Around 225 yds he stopped broadside. Boom Whoop. DRT. Didn't twitch at all. He will make an interesting mount! I was glad to have him. This ended the hunting on day 5. The Texas guys each got 3 animals. We shot very well. 9 kills of 1 shot each. Unfortunately that didn't continue on our next stop. I still have another 10 days of hunting to go. More later. [/QUOTE]
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