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From Matt's blog:
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Man, those beasts were massive! Joey did a heck of job.
It's good to have a Matt Hughes Blog again!
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They all look so huge. What do you do with the animals afterwards?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYiCPmwOV4A
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in Africa when you kill any animal the ranch keeps the meat and the hunter gets the hide and skull. when we were there we ate meat from hunts before us so we did get to try different animals. everything we had tasted very good. i think thats a good way to do it though. if i would have got the meat of the animals i would have donated it to a village. they waste nothing over there and have plenty of need for food.
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Those should definitely make your trophy room a lot more interesting. The racks on those animals are very impressive.
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man .. that is the first thing i thought of .. absolutely huge ..
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So for these hunts, were you just hanging out in a field or in a blind? Or did you do a lot of walking or driving to find the herds?
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