Field Aging Buffalo Bulls

...It would be great if the record books thought of a way to reward the age of the animal because the old dagga boys will definitely score lower on the current measuring systems....
+1
I sometimes feel the emphasis on width and shape detracts from a true mature bull.
Luckily there seems to be a growing section of the hunting crowd that is leaning towards age and maturity rather than inches.
Lets hope threads such as this encourage more people to search for the true "dagga" boys.
 
It would be a useful research study or academic thesis. To study hunting trophies and aging statistics and then suggest measuring changes. I think Rowland ward is less effected by age but Sci can favor younger animals with long points.
 
Thanks for article ,very informative as i'm going on a non trophy very old bull in mid march .
 
outstanding pics here .
Great thread.Thank you.

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Luangwa.
a young poser
What may have become of him ?

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Here from the park.
Unfortunately the driver refused to circle the bull so I could see him from the front. There were some accidents before with Big Game in the NP.
He was old. ,but so hairless? I wonder if he doesn't have mange or something like that?

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Gwayi river.
The boss was complete hard.
But hair on the bridge of the nose like a donkey.

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Save river.
Old like a stone.
 
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Thank you, I really enjoyed reading that post. It was very informative and very thorough.

In June, our PH, Theuns Maraiss with Choronga Safaris, took us on a boat ride. We left the resort area there in Kasane and headed up the Chobe.
This is one of the many bulls we spotted on that ride and I thought he was a trophy worth taking. Can someone tell me his approximate age?
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While on vacation in South Africa in May, our PH, Zak Grobler, took us to Shelanti Game Reserve where this fella was spotted on a tour of the property.
Just curious how you'd judge these specimens on the hoof.
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We then went to Krueger where we drove through a herd right before sunset. Several bulls were around the vehicle. They all looked massive and what an experience to have them within 20 feet of the vehicle.
This bull looks like a trophy, but I bet you say he's too young still?
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A couple more that look mature.
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Two pictures of the same bull.
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While on vacation in South Africa in May, our PH, Zak Grobler, took us to Shelanti Game Reserve where this fella was spotted on a tour of the property.
Just curious how you'd judge these specimens on the hoof.
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We then went to Krueger where we drove through a herd right before sunset. Several bulls were around the vehicle. They all looked massive and what an experience to have them within 20 feet of the vehicle.
This bull looks like a trophy, but I bet you say he's too young still?
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A couple more that look mature.
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Two pictures of the same bull.
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I’m curious about the first bull pictured. He seems to have the tell tale signs of an old bull, but his tips seem so sharp yet…
 
I have been absolutely enjoying reading this thread. I wonder if in this day and age, there is no tech savvy “wise man/woman” who would give an online course (Zoom or Teams) on field aging different species?
 

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