You lie! =)
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After having all three of the animals I was still interested in come in and not even once loosing an arrow, I figured I couldn't handle any more emotion bad or good, so we elected to leave the blind a little early and check out a location where we intended to hunt for bushpig at night. Upon inspecting the area, the tracker noted there was evidence of a male and female bushpig feeding the night before. We decided to setup a trail camera to give us an idea of what time they were coming in. After doing this, we headed back to camp and enjoyed another fine evening of socializing around the campfire, complemented by a healthy supply of native table fare.
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The next morning we elected to return to the blind we hunted the day before as we had obviously seen alot of the game we were interested in here.
The day began very slow. After a few hours of not really seeing anything aside from a monkey, Anthony told me that a leopard was possibly in the area affecting game movement.
We continued to stay in the blind and eventually we started having some company. Prior to this day, we hadn't really taken alot of pictures of the animals with a regular stillshot as I didn't want to spook anything and was more focused on hunting. But as the week's end was drawing near and I had already taken a few nice animals, we decided a few pictures at this point wouldn't hurt anything.....I just wish more would have been taken throughout the week.
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