African Hunting Gazette

An underrated African icon – the impala.

The little critters, as they are referred to, hold litle appeal to some hunters, yet others will be obsessed in pursuit of the Tiny Ten. Whether it’s great marketing, the Record Book, or just that collector’s itch that many hunters have, doesn’t matter. There are many

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