Season 1 - Episode 3 - Ethiopian Mountain Nyala
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2022
- Join Chad Allen and Buchanan Hunts as they travel to Ethiopia in pursuit of Mountain Nyala and Giant Forest Hog. To book your dream safari destinations email michelle@buchananhunts.com #buchananhunts #huntinethiopia #mountainnyala
I would've gone home after the nyala bull and been a happy camper! What a team every day joking around having a blast, and what a wonderland just wow! Well fellas keep your stick on the ice! Untill next time!
Actually
I’m blown away
Totally amazing
Unbelievable
I’m a South African who would never have thought places and animals like this exist
Goodness
WOW indeed
Ethiopia??? I can’t believe it.
In our youth we’re taught that the two fastest things on earth were Ethiopians and there chickens. 42:43
What an amazing thing to learn and see and those were SA or Zimbabwean PH’s
Hell these Safari companies have gone far north now.
Absolutely amazing.
Who would have done that??
No words really
Amazing beyond
Really different hunting. Really enjoyed it!!
Great video and well done boys!
Loved the banter on this hunt 👏
Good shooting, great footage, amazing terrain thanks for bringing us along for the ride .
Thank you for tagging along!
Fantastic filming-as if you were there at times! Well done to all involved 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
The hunt was expertly filmed. Really beautifully done.
The trophy quality is unbelievable !!!
I am so surprised at the quantity of game.
The Abyssinian Kudu is not to be downplayed. A rare trophy and an excellent bull. Congratulations on a phenomenal hunt
Thank you very much! We really enjoyed this one, it is was a fantastic and challenging hunt.
Perfect time! Last thing I watch before bed time! Yes yes! 🥸
Glad we could accommodate you 😉
Houston safari fundation organitation 😊😊😊TIA5
Amazing awesome EP well done guys
Thanks Craig! Nice to be able to show longer videos without censoring anything 💪🏼💪🏼
@@buchananhunts8153 just loved it be a shame if that happens,
@@craigtomkinson2837 ya on the tv Chanel there are guidelines so much nicer to not have the restrictions 😄
I feel like these mountain nyalas came out from a naughty kudu and bushbuck combo haha
haha that's exactly what I said!!!!!
Cracking kudu bull. Very similar to our East Cape bulls in the Karoo.
Yes sir, they are quite similar, usually just slightly lighter in colour than the Cape kudu.
Would you please consider sharing what specific pieces of Kuiu clothing you all are wearing. Thanks!! Good hunting.
Thats a great idea, we will do a run through with Chad on our social media channels.
A guy from Texas should know about hobbles. :-)
I think he was enjoying watching Theirry and the ph trying to figure it out 😂😂
How much did the safari cost ? Also was laughing at some of the side comments on Amharic lol.
Az King, if you are interested in a safari in Ethiopia please send through an email to marketing@buchananhunts.com Unfortunately we don't share clients confidential safari prices on public platforms.
@@buchananhunts8153 all good. I appreciate it.
He said the steak costs 55.000 dollars
How did you take your guns to Ethiopia
Amazing and unusual to see so much game in heavily human encroached areas. Domestic animals carry parasites and deseases to wildlife and generally overgraze/browse areas so the future doesnt look too bright for Ethiopian wildlife it seems
It is unfortunately a sad reality for a lot of wildlife areas throughout Africa. The main reason for the wildlife existence is the foreign capital earned from overseas hunters.
For the most part Ethiopia's wildlife is unharmed by the presence of cattle, but encroachment is obviously a big issue. Ethiopia probably has one of the fastest growing human populations in Africa, and the people are dependent on cattle and agriculture, so there is an ever present demand for more and more room. If Ethiopians weren't as heavily traditional in regards to family structures, and men and women would have only two children instead of the official average being three, then that would alleviate a lot of pressure off of the wilderness areas.
@@maxmcqueen1196what the hell bro?
@@NazrawiTesfaye4567What?
@@maxmcqueen1196 i just noticed many errors in your statement yet i realized i am lazy enough not to pin point them and explain elaborately, all i could say is review it foryourself and challenge your mindset afterwards, kudos to u.
This is a shame. I can’t believe the government allows you to do this and Ethiopia..