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One foot out the door on a Cape Buffalo/Spotted Hyena combo hunt with my Canadian agent. The hunt is being conducted in areas bordering the KNP . Will hopefully be able to report back on a successful safari with some nice photos in a couple of days.

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Good luck Rod!

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Good hunting and stay safe. wink

I'm anxious to get a report.


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Got back late last night. Got the Buff down on day 3. Nice old Dagga boy.
Hyenas whipped us.

The drought in the area was just too severe this time around, with too many dead animals all around, so predators had enough food and could not be bothered about a bait. We did draw a lion to the boundary.
All we had coming to the bait was Leopard, Honey Badger and Civet.

I will post the photo of the Buff before the weekend is out.


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With the skeletons I saw in KNP it seems the predators are eating well right now.


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Nice bull. What's the scoop on double rifle?


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Nice bull. Love bosses with character and horns that are heavy and blunt.


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Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Nice bull. What's the scoop on double rifle?


Foul! Foul! That hunter must turn in his double and be forced to use a Rem 700 in .270 for the rest of his days!!


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We need a little narrative on the hunt and an explanation on the double rifle.


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Beautiful animal.
Congrats.


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Originally Posted by hatari
Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Nice bull. What's the scoop on double rifle?


Foul! Foul! That hunter must turn in his double and be forced to use a Rem 700 in .270 for the rest of his days!!




Theres nothing wrong with a Model 700....haters gonna hate!


The .270 OTOH..... whistle


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Thanks fellas. The hunter caught wind of this post, and decided that he will join and tell the story, so I will not steal his thunder. If he does not join, I will get on it.

The double rifle is my personal back up rifle. It is a Merkel 500N.E
I'm shooting Peregrine 570gr solids for the heavy stuff and Woodleigh 570gr RNSN for the cats.
She's gone in to have the front post replaced with a lower front sight as she was shooting quite a bit low, and should be back in two weeks. I start a Lion hunt with a hunter from Baltimore, Maryland during September, and need to get her sorted before then.


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A Merkel .500 NE.......saaawwweeeeettttt!

Thanks Marius for the scoop on the double. smile


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Thanks Ken!

Here are some more photos from the trip and hunt.

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Good job! Buffalo always get my blood racing.

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That's a pretty nice piggy IMO.


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Still looking for the buff hunt narrative.


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Originally Posted by bigwhoop
Still looking for the buff hunt narrative.


He has promised to join to come and tell the story.


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As Marius has mentioned i have joined the forum and look forward to participating on here. As a bit of an introduction i am Marius' rep on this side of the ocean in addition to being a regular force/active duty artillery officer.

At long last we were finally on our way back to South Africa to hunt with Marius at KMG for our fourth hunt. This time it would be all about dangerous game, namely Hyena and Cape Buffalo. We arrived in Johannnesburg after flying in from Munich and quickly settled in at African Sky Guesthouse and got a few hours of excellent and long overdue sleep. Woke up late afternoon and then had a delicious meal while waiting for Marius and Kim to arrive. A couple of Gin and dry lemons later around the boma and we were off to bed in anticipation of the drive to Hoedspruit. The drive to Hoedspruit was very nice and the scenery while passing through the Drakensberg mountains was spectacular. We settled in upon arrival at Hoedspruit around the fire and of course the chat was all about Hyena and Cape Buffalo as we waited to commence hunting in the morning.
Up early for the first day of hunting at 0530 and a quick stop at the range to check the .375 H&H. Confirmation at 50 and 100 yards and we were good to go. First stop was the hyena bait and unfortunately it was not hit. We scouted the area and found no tracks (very unusual and more about that later), however leopard tracks were very abundant!

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We started to check for buff spoor and saw some excellent bushbuck and for anybody that knows me it took all my restraint to stay focused and let the bushbuck proceed on their way!
We crossed the spoor in the road and got on the trail for about an hour (man can these guys track) we began to close on the herd when the winds swirled and the jig was up. We got back onto the spoor after lunch and letting the herd settle down.

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We closed in on our hands and knees and crept into shooting distance. We settled in glassing intently for the right bull while a herd of impalas practically ran over us. The herd ram stared at us for an eternity before slowly walking off. The sun was beginning to wane and we knew then that it was unlikely we would be able to get a shot off as the herd was content to stay in the thick stuff. A leopard sawed not far off and as the sun set we slowly backed out determined to come back tomorrow. We quickly completed a drag in hopes of drawing a Hyena into the bait and finished the day with a dry lemon and gin






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We decided to take a day off hunting and head for Kruger. If you have never visited Kruger National Park, you must take the time to see it, it is unbelievable! We hadn’t even made it in to the main gate when we came across some elephants just off the road! We saw lots of game including impala, kudu, crocodiles, hippo, elephant, lion to name but a few. We also saw leopard, hyena and grysbok, all difficult animals to view. We saw 4 of the big five and six of the dangerous seven in their natural habitats. The park was incredibly dry and it was obvious that the second year in a row drought was taking its toll, as it would shortly on us (but more on that later). The park warrants a full day so get there early and leave a day on your safari to visit this truly spectacular place.
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The next morning had us back out and chasing buff. We picked up the spoor at a waterhole and caught up to them after about an hour. We got close to two bulls in the thick stuff, but just not enough room for a clear shot. After a short break we picked up a herd of buff at a waterhole and the trackers determined that with the incredibly dry conditions, he had a really good idea of which way they were heading and we raced ahead to set up an ambush on a small trail. True to form the first buffalo appeared shortly after we had set up and began to filter across the trail opening a couple at a time. We waited patiently for a good bull to appear and everyone stared intently into the thick bush in hope that a bull would walk out. Suddenly he emerged and I settled in on the sticks hoping for a shot, but cows flanking him on either side put an end to this ambush and they continued their pilgrimage down the trail. I exhaled and the adrenalin began to subside, time for a new plan.
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We surmised with the dry drought like conditions our best chance was to stick close to water and attempt to pick up fresh spoor there. We circled downwind of a waterhole and crept on hands and knees up to a small rise where we could see over the water and laid in wait. A young bull stepped out from the scrub and lifted his nose to test the air sensing danger and we hugged the ground to avoid being found out. He drank quickly and continued on high alert for quite some time constantly staring in our direction until he moved off finally and we could all breathe again. As we could see no further evidence of any bulls in the herd we slowly backed out and did a quick check of another waterhole as well checking the trails for any sign of fresh spoor.
With nothing being sited we decided to return to the waterhole and crawled back in to where we had a good view. Marius and I are sitting side by side staring into the scrub wishing for a bull to step out when all at once he materializes in front of us. Marius says “he’s a big old bull” and up go the sticks. I settle in and calmly settle the crosshairs and whisper “now”, Marius replies “no, cow behind”, I wait two seconds which seems like an hour and reply “now”, Marius replies “no cow still behind” I am now having real life nightmares of this bull walking back into the scrub and I repeat “now” and Marius replies “now” and I squeeze the trigger. The bull is hit hard and spins around going about ten yards before piling up and we simultaneously begin to move forward, the death bellow comes quickly and attracts the rest of the herd out of the scrub, but upon seeing us move forward they turn and move away. We close in on the buff and see that he is still alive but down, taking no chances we add an insurance shot and it is over. It doesn’t quite hit me that I have taken my first buff … it will take some time for that to sink in.
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Good stuff! Thanks for posting. Love the word "spoor" - gonna use it during the next elk hunt.
So was that a 300gr. __________?

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Outstanding!

A buffalo/hyena combo would make me very happy.


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"Spoor" hang around those South Africans long enough, you start talking like one:)

The bullet was a GS Custom 200 gr moving along at 3200 fps, one of Marius's loads, he can chime in here in case I got it wrong! We shoot identical CZ 550's in .375 H&H, therefore I borrow his, gives him a reason to carry his Merkel:)


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Last but not least bit about the Hyena,

We proceed to cut up the buff for hyena bait and head out to hang a second bait and refresh as well as expand our drags. The next day reveals nothing had hit our two baits. We believe that the drought has left so many carcasses out that the hyenas are not responding to the baits. Shortly after a neighboring property owner confirms our worse suspicions when he explains that there is a vast amount of carrion in the field. We stay late this night and listen for hyena, but to no avail. However all is not lost as we hear leopards sawing, hippos and even spot a large lion track just before nightfall. The next day reveals that a leopard had been at the bait, but no hyenas.
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We realize then that the hyena was not to be and our hunt draws to an end. One final evening shared with new friends and then we were off to visit some other friends in Port Elizabeth.
Before we go, Marius let's me try out his double, i now fully understand the relationship between a PH and his double ... i did not want to give it back;)
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Nice pic there Marius ... "Tria Juncto in Uno" you might say

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Nice pic there Marius ... "Tria Juncto in Uno" you might say


Now you got me thinking... Someone does their research.


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Just playing with you boet, was there with you smile
Won't derail the thread though, love your work.

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