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    Nilgai Question

    Whats considered a trophy Nilgai?

    I know its subject to each person, but generally speaking...

    #2
    Are you asking of horn size?


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      #3
      Never been on a hunt (yet), but several friends have.
      Even the largest horns seem small.
      When I go, any mature blue bull is gonna be a trophy for me.
      If I can’t get one, then a cow for my friends and I to share will
      be awesome!

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        #4
        Not sure what’s a trophy, but a friend of mine just gave me some Nilgai meat and it’s fantastic. Good luck on the hunt.

        J

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          #5
          I would say anything over 8" is a good bull. Anything 9" or better is a trophy.

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            #6
            Originally posted by MIHunter View Post
            Whats considered a trophy Nilgai?

            I know its subject to each person, but generally speaking...
            Anything 9+ inches with good mass at the bases , biggest I ever seen killed was about 11 inches a true monster

            Here is the WR killed on the he king ranch with.270win
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            Last edited by S-3 Ranch; 06-23-2019, 10:21 AM.

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              #7
              Saw an 8" killed on the Laguna Atascosa hunt this year. Seemed like a nice bull.

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                #8
                Just being able to take down a nilgai bull is a trophy, tough animals and hard to hunt. Excellent eating.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Muddy Bud View Post
                  I would say anything over 8" is a good bull. Anything 9" or better is a trophy.
                  No offense, but the difference between good and great is one inch?
                  Seems like weight or age in years would be a much better method.
                  Nonetheless, on my bucket list.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Big pig View Post
                    No offense, but the difference between good and great is one inch?
                    Seems like weight or age in years would be a much better method.
                    Nonetheless, on my bucket list.
                    That seems to be the case.

                    Also, if you're looking for a shoulder mount, an 8 inch bull with a dark blue cape would be preferred over a 9 inch with a light cape...IMO.

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                      #11
                      Thanks. Yes I was asking on the horn size. I've also heard the meat is fabulous, and can't wait to try it for myself!!!

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                        #12
                        The one I shot this year was 9 1/4 at 500lbs. What made it a trophy was the stalk to get within range, making the tough shot, and the recovery. Being there with good people added to it too. That’s the real trophy of it.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by m10 View Post
                          The one I shot this year was 9 1/4 at 500lbs. What made it a trophy was the stalk to get within range, making the tough shot, and the recovery. Being there with good people added to it too. That’s the real trophy of it.
                          . yep

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                            #14
                            Like most animals, I don't care too much about the horn size for a nilgai.

                            It's all about filling the freezer.

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