Cape Eland & Livingstone Eland Pictures

That is an old bruiser who has lived a full life and survived many tough situations that Mother Nature threw his way. Well done.
 
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Took this Livingston in Mozambique this past Fall. I flubbed the shot, we then tracked all day over 11 miles and I was fortunate that my PH was able to finish him right before dark as he was about to leave the concession and head into Zimbabwe. Yep first eland and a case of Eland Fever when I saw him!
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No pictures to contribute yet, but I'm pumped to get into some eland in Namibia in 2026. Massive in size and cool factor.
 
Livingstone from Zambia
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And since I haven’t shot a Cape Eland (yet) this Lord Derby will have to suffice.
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