That's an excellent question Firebird. As they say, ask and . . . well, something might happen.
At the risk of repetition and being a bit boring, here are my spiral horns, in the order in which I got them. Having said that, in many cases I've shot multiples (eland, kudu (dozens), bushbuck (got all but two of the sub-species), etc) so I might add one or two of the same for variety (and to allow some on other threads the pleasure which they seem to find in crapping on others' trophies!)
I have very little doubt that the nine spiral horns are much harder to get than the Big Five - and not just because there are more of them. At least three of these hunts - the bongo, the Giant Eland and to a lesser extent the Mountain Nyala - are among the hardest hunts in Africa. And you have to visit far more countries - many of them far from hospitable - to find them. But it's an adventure and a goal well worth the effort.
1. Bushbuck
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Matetsi, Zimbabwe, 2009 (Doesn't look like a Chobe, but got it very near the Chobe River . . .)
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Cape Bushbuck - Eastern Cape 2014
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Limpopo Bushbuck, South Africa, 2016
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Harnessed Bushbuck, Benin, 2017
2. Kudu
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Shangani, Zimbabwe, 2009 (first of a couple of dozen?)
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South Africa (somewhere - a bigger version!)
3. Eland
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Matetsi, Zimbabwe, 2010
4. Nyala
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South Africa, Northern Cape, 2012
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Mozambique, 2023
5. Bongo
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Cameroon, 2013
6. Sitatunga (Forest)
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Cameroon, 2013
7. Lesser Kudu
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Danakil, Ethiopia, 2016
8. Mountain Nyala
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Ethiopia, 2016
9. Giant Eland
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Cameroon, 2019