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  • Luis,
    Greetings from Seattle.
    Wow, great photos you've posted on the Liam Urey Safaris thread!
    I particularly like the Dik-Dik photo. Where did you take it?
    I hunted numerous Dik-Dik in Ethiopia, but never did get a very good photo of a live one.
    And that shotgun with hen mallard is also a really nice photo!
    It might make the final 9!
    Cheers
    Robert (Anbessa Gedai)
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    Luis Medina
    Hello Robert,

    Thanks for the kind words. The Dik-Dik was a short-window opportunity in Namibia. It was in a particular spot close to a dam where they were always roaming around. One of the day an opportunity presented itself and I took several shots, that one being the one I like the best.

    The shotgun is a nAya #2. The duck is a drake mottled duck (anas fulvigula) hunted in central Mexico.


    Regards!

    Luis
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    Luis Medina
    Impressive trophies, unbeliavable locations...I am awed!
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Badboymelvin wrote on BlueFlyer's profile.
Hey mate,
How are you?
Have really enjoyed reading your thread on the 416WSM... really good stuff!
Hey, I noticed that you were at the SSAA Eagle Park range... where about in Australia are you?
Just asking because l'm based in Geelong and l frequent Eagle Park a bit too.
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