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Cederberg Outdoors » Blog Archive » Eye Of The Blackbuck
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Eye Of The Blackbuck. Thursday, January 5, 2012. So over drinks that evening we broached the subject with our head guides Claudio and Alec. Fully expecting a laugh or polite negative reply, I was astounded when Claudio responded that he could accommodate us. For you! A gaucho on his morning rounds had discovered the dead ram in the vicinity of where I had shot. He had skinned it and delivered it on horseback to the lodge. What luck! Feed Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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Cederberg Outdoors » 2008 » November
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Archive for November, 2008. October 21-30, 2008 Lost and befuddled in the French countryside piloting a rented Land Rover Freelander was not how I had planned to start my hunt. My phone and translation dictionary were in the Audi Q7 that rocketed ahead and left me to fend for myself. On a roundabout I lost track of my friend [.]. Read More ». You are currently browsing the Cederberg Outdoors. Weblog archives for November, 2008.
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Cederberg Outdoors » 2010 » September
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Archive for September, 2010. North Ossetia Russia late September 2009 The rough warm coat of the fallen tur feels like the most comfortable pillow I could ever imagine. It had been a torturous week of climbing and waiting for a break in the weather, but finally my perseverance had paid off. Now all I had to do was make [.]. Read More ». You are currently browsing the Cederberg Outdoors. Weblog archives for September, 2010.
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Cederberg Outdoors » Blog Archive » Little Marais Remembered
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Thursday, January 5, 2012. What had I missed? I tried as best as I could to stay still and scan deep into the woods moving only my eyes and failing miserably. Nothing ever changed, but after an hour or so what the heck? I said obviously since there was no deer laying in the trail I must have missed. He laughed and pointed 30 yards into the woods in a shallow depression behind a bramble thicket where a big brown animal lay piled up. Oh My Gosh! It dawned on me that it was MY BUCK!
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Cederberg Outdoors » Blog Archive » Spain Hunt Report
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013. John F. Cedarberg IV SpainGredos Ibex and Cantabrian Chamois October 24-31, 2013. Animals Taken: Gold potential top 10 Cantabrian Chamois, middle Silver Gredos Ibex. Animals Hunted But Not Taken: none. Animals Seen But Not Hunted: Roe Deer,Red Deer. Would you recommend this hunt to fellow MN SCI Members: Yes. This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 12th, 2013 at 9:18 pm. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0.
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Cederberg Outdoors » Blog Archive » The Birthday Ibex
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Friday, December 24, 2010. Expecting a challenging adventure, I raised my hand one last time and the auctioneer yelled SOLD! When we reached the next ridge however, and peered over, the ibex were all gone. Fortunately, we spotted another group and headed toward them. This went on until dark. I was elated at seeing nearly 300 ibex on the first day including a group of over 90 rams! I marveled at the thick woolly coat, massive dark horns and long beard of my ram. A beautiful trophy for my 36.
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Cederberg Outdoors » Blog Archive » Pachunka!
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Thursday, November 5, 2009. 1630 Friday July 31, 2009 Belgrade Serbia. 0400 Saturday August 1, 2009 Ecka , Serbia. 0400 Sunday August 2, 2009 Ecka, Serbia. Strangely the buck did not even move. The next shot BANG! Back to Anti’s place where he would to clean up the buck skull and antlers, the hide being too poor to try and save. The deer had hair falling out all over and many gashes and scars from fighting. It was clearly a dominant animal, but malnourished and injured from fighting and chasing c...We ha...
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Cederberg Outdoors » Blog Archive » Caucus Ascent-Long Version
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Thursday, November 5, 2009. North Ossetia Russia September 2009. Since January I had dreamed of little else, having been the winning bidder for a rather unique hunting experience. It was all fine and good to explain in a rather bravado manner that I was going after a North Ossetian East Dagestan Tur. A what? My friends asked. A goat I answered. In Russia. Near Chechnya, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Iran. Isn’t that dangerous? Isn’t there a war going on there? Aren’t there terrorists there? How about my rifle?
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Cederberg Outdoors » Blog Archive » Caucus Ascent !
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Friday, September 24, 2010. North Ossetia Russia late September 2009. The rough warm coat of the fallen tur feels like the most comfortable pillow I could ever imagine. It had been a torturous week of climbing and waiting for a break in the weather, but finally my perseverance had paid off. Now all I had to do was make it back down the mountain alive. My friends asked. A goat , I answered. In Russia. Near Chechnya, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Iran. Isn’t that dangerous? Isn’t there a war going on there?
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Cederberg Outdoors » 2010 » December
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Archive for December, 2010. Expecting a challenging adventure, I raised my hand one last time and the auctioneer yelled SOLD! I had just purchased a 10 day hunt in Kyrgyzstan for Mid Asian Ibex. Abed Radwan AR Hunting Consultants out of Anchorage, AK had generously donated the hunt for the February 2009 Minnesota SCI Fundraiser. The next few days [.]. Read More ». You are currently browsing the Cederberg Outdoors. Weblog archives for December, 2010.