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  • Out of nowhere the second dugga boy pounded past and turned into the wind, drawing along the wounded bull.

    Hunting Scared 2006

  • We lost, and found, the dugga boys 'trail time and again until we tracked them into a keep of tall crenulated rocks on a high ridge.

    Hunting Scared 2006

  • Reaching the area, we moved slowly down the indistinct dirt roads looking for tracks and at midmorning found large round ones-those of two dugga boys together.

    Hunting Scared 2006

  • Among Cape buffalo the dugga boys, the old bachelor bulls, are the most unadulterated form of the buffalo drug.

    Hunting Scared 2006

  • Out of nowhere the second dugga boy pounded past and turned into the wind, drawing along the wounded bull.

    Hunting Scared 2006

  • At the end of a long fifth day, I told Rory my prediction: We would find the dugga boy, Old No. 7, on the seventh day.

    Hunting Scared 2006

  • We lined up three trees and used them for concealment as we worked closer, until the dugga boy was 60 yards away, slightly downhill.

    Hunting Scared 2006

  • This is not as easy a shot as braining an elephant, or even a dugga-boy.

    Hunting T-Rex? 2006

  • Fifteen minutes later, Samuel, Rory's head tracker, spotted the two old dugga boys feeding among the mopane out on the flat ground below the rocks, as if all had been forgiven.

    Hunting Scared 2006

  • We lined up three trees and used them for concealment as we worked closer, until the dugga boy was 60 yards away, slightly downhill.

    Hunting Scared 2006

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