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Posted By: prm Africa - First Trip - 06/26/14
Just got in this morning from my first trip to Africa. Hunted in S. Africa. Trip was truly amazing. Seeing that much game, hunting all day, drinking at night, sleeping in a bed. Big change from DIY elk in the Rockies. But working with a great PH, seeing the trackers/skinners doing their job was a great learning experience. I'll add more details later, but here is a start.

Basics: Kimber MT, 338 Fed, 160 TTSX. Shots were 50 to 190 yards and nothing traveled more than 30-40 yds.

16 Hours Dulles to Jo-burg(via Senegal)
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First to go down was a nice Gemsbok. (~168 yds off sticks)

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On day two, I got lucky to have this great Blesbok stand out from the herd. (190 yds). Credit for this really has to go to the PH who spotted him in the herd and was able to quickly talk me onto him.

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Saw lots of game!
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Yea, it was rough!
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My favorite of all!
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These guys are hard to see in the thick stuff! Finally found one, and was able to get a shot, after three days of trying.

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Last, but not least, was this fine Impala.

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Can't wait to go back!
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Posted By: Lonny Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/26/14
Looks like you had a great trip. Congrats on making it all happen.

If you don't mind, a couple or three questions.

Did you go with anybody or solo?

What was the size of the property you hunted?

If you went back, would you go to the same place?

Thanks for posting the pics. Africa is something on my list to do someday and reading about a "first trip" is very helpful.


Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/26/14
I went with two friends. Highly recommend going as a group. The socializing is nearly as important as the hunting for the overall experience. Every night was spent at the bar and then around the fire. We even did the Impala hunt as a group. Great time! Hunted two different concessions. The smaller was 3000 acres I believe (Gemsbok). If I had to do it again, I'd stick to the larger which was enormous. 70k+ acres I believe. It effectively had no borders to impact the game. The PHs and the lodge hosts were exceptional and I'd go back with them in a heartbeat. Duke Safaris.
Posted By: EricM Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/26/14
Very nice report, congrats on your animals! Your favorite shot is a real winner. Nice angle! I'm leaving for RSA in just over three weeks and seeing this is getting me pumped! Also cool to see the Kuiu gear in Africa.

Eric
Posted By: ingwe Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/26/14
Fantastic Waterbuck!









When are you going back? grin
Posted By: AB2506 Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/26/14
Congrats!
Posted By: JGRaider Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/26/14
Great pics, nice shooting. Congrats on a super trip and super trophies.
Posted By: billy336 Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/27/14
Dude, you suck.....
Posted By: AFTERUM Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/27/14
Congrats...I never saw a waterbuck like that when I was there....what a magnificent trophy!
Posted By: LateBloomer Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/27/14
Great trip and that WB is superb!!! grin
Posted By: BMD Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/27/14
Congrats!
Posted By: tedthorn Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/27/14
Here I am up at 3:30am looking at your pictures trying to get back on Central US time again......dern jet-lag

Great pictures and I hope your experience was what ours was.

Thank you for sharing and I'm glad you enjoyed yourself.
Posted By: maddog Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/27/14
Beautiful pics. Congrats on a great hunt.



maddog
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/28/14
Couple of notes, I used Air 2000 Hunters Support for the trip over. They made the whole process of getting the rifle in country a piece of cake. Very little delay and no hassle. Others have said they had to send ammo in it's own case. I did not. Flew South African both ways and ammo in the luggage was fine. They did ask that the bolt be out upon inspection at Phalaborwa for the return trip.

Dress warm in the morning! A couple of the mornings were near freezing and combined with the wind from being in the back of the truck made it quite chilly.
Posted By: tedthorn Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/28/14
Sux you all talk about riding in the bed of the truck

Glad my PH puts us in the cab and the help in the bed
Posted By: fgold767 Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/28/14
Only things in the back of the bakke were the two dogs....and they didn't like the cold! We (PH and I) were in the front seat where there was no wind!
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/28/14
The hunter was in the front with the PH for a transit to an area, but once hunting, hunter and PH were in the back.
Posted By: CharlesL Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/29/14
Originally Posted by prm
The hunter was in the front with the PH for a transit to an area, but once hunting, hunter and PH were in the back.


Either the hunter and PH or hunter and guide. Once hunting I was always in the back. When Ellice was with us she was in the back also.

I also prefer the larger properties.

Congratulations on your first trip. When is the next one scheduled? smile
Posted By: Akbob5 Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/29/14
Awesome - thanks for the pics and report. Nice animals!
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Day 1 Travel: Arrived at Dulles quite early. Checking luggage and getting rifles taken care of went smoothly. No issues with ammo being in checked luggage. Had to take rifles down to TSA inspection by the United counter then back to South African counter as usual. Spent some time in the USO club. Watched a bit of the France vs. Ecuador world cup match. Boarded Airbus A-340 and flew from Dulles to Johannesburg. Approximately a 17 hour flight with a one hour layover in Dakar, Senegal. Getting luggage and then getting the rifles through customs went very smoothly and efficiently thanks to Air2000 Hunter Support. $60 on tips helped too. Our guides met us at the airport and we drove to The Free State along with two trackers. Arrived late that evening at our camp. Very nice accommodations. Met owners of camp. The camp itself is fantastic. Wood beams, thatch roofs and numerous mounts. Had a drink, talked, admired mounts. Trying to imagine the hunt that awaits us the next morning.

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Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Day 2 Gemsbok: First morning of hunting in Africa! Very cold! Temperatures are around freezing. Gloves, hat, t-shirt, merino wool, prima loft and jacket are all worn. Breakfast is cereal, banana and some coffee with the others in the main room. And a biskuit (Biscotti). Gameplan is to drive down to the shooting target and confirm rifles are set. I pulled the first shot a bit low and left, just lazy. Second shot I pay attention it is right in the X. Others take their turn checking their rifles and all is well. We start by driving around the area and observing the game. Numerous Springbucks! We see some Red Hartebeest, a few Waterbucks and Impalas as well. Two Gemsbucks are observed in the distance. They stand for a bit while we watch from ~400 yards away. But then they turn and leave. This is the start to a trend that we will encounter over the next day. We so observe a large group of Gemsbucks. Two of us are looking for Gembucks. I go with two PH's to make a stalk on the herd. We end up doing a turtle walk the last 60 yards to arrive at a small overlook. A shot is available. I rise to the sticks. I never feel comfortable. The range is about 225 and the crosshairs are dancing all around. Mostly up and down. The herd ends up leaving quickly and no shot is taken. We go back and loop to the left behind a small rise to catch up. During a crawl, a reedbuck barks alerting all to our presence. I don�t know if the Gemsbucks hear that, but they are on alert as we close to near 250. The primary animals never present a shot and the herd moves away. We observe the herd moving to a very open area. Can�t decide if I should have taken first shot opportunity. In the end I am glad I did not. Felt kind of silly not being able to settle down on a 225 yd shot. End up heading back for lunch. Driving out of camp I spot a Gemsbok. I get out with two PHs. We loop around and start to close. Many eyes. Springbucks and a few Impala are watching. We use a pond and the surrounding vegetation as a screen. A large Impala, and a Nyala approach the pond from our right and I am watching them. We find a nice place to observe the Gemsboks from cover. Turns out a nice GB bull is standing at 168 yards quartering towards us. I slowly get in position. Need to be quicker! I finally settle the crosshairs on the GB�s left front shoulder point. Beautiful colors in the sun! The black and white is stark and the light tan sides blend in with the field perfectly. At the shot I notice the bull staggers and then disappears out of sight. Definitely a hit though! We clear the cover and circle to the right. Approaching the area where the bull was located, a PH spots the bull down near a small tree. What relief! As we are looking and then approach the bull, Springbuck are running each way and a group of Waterbucks run past right to left. Two very nice ones in there! The rest of the gang arrive and pictures are taken. I spend the afternoon with another hunter while he chases Gemsbok.

A herd of Gemsbok is over the small rise ahead.

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First African animal.

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Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Day 3 Blesbok: Depart to a different concession to hunt Blesbok. Area is very flat and open. Myself and one PH are dropped off at a blind made with branches. One other hunter and a PH are taken to a different area. We are told the Blesbok will often stop on a small rise that I range at 224 yards. The herd passes by once but only stops once ~300-400 yards away. Too far. Although I do have a very stable rest using the front and my right elbow on the side of the blind. Awhile later, a herd stops just inside the hill. My PH mentions to look from the right side, but I cannot turn easily to aim at that side of the herd. He quickly counts in from the left and identifies a nice Blesbok. "Count in three from the left. Then there is a small gap and then two together. You must shoot the one in the back when clear." As soon as another moves from in front of it I shoot. He drops at the shot. He tries to get up a couple of times. We leave the blind and go check out the Blesbok. Turns out to be a fantastic Blesbok! All credit to the PH for that. Finding a nice on, getting the hunter's eyes on it in the few seconds the herd pauses is a challenge. We load him into the truck and shortly thereafter the other hunter shoots. His is wounded and runs for quite some time. We pick up the others and begin to chase after the Blesbok. Very tough animals! A follow-up shot puts him down for good. Seeing these animals run at full speed as a herd is quite impressive. They may be a bit goofy looking, but after seeing them in action they have my full respect now and this particular one is a trophy in all respects.

We pack everything up and hit the road towards the main camp in the Limpopo province.

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Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
To be continued....
Posted By: ingwe Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
NICE old bull gemsbok!

And a splendid blesbok.
Posted By: GuyM Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
That Gemsbok is awesome...

Gemsbok fever here...
Posted By: JGRaider Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
I can't get enough of great African pics and stories like that. Nice work prm....!
Posted By: Jeffpg Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Great trophies, especially the Blesbok!

I'm glad you enjoyed your first trip.

Posted By: EricM Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Gemsbok fever is right! Very cool!!!
Posted By: donsm70 Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Nicely done, both the hunt and the report.

Thanks for sharing.

donsm70
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Day 4: Day starts early. An hour earlier than necessary for me as I set my time wrong on my phone. I enjoy the quiet of the camp and some fresh coffee while the others arrive an hour later.

Actually, an intern staying at the lodge arrives at 6:00 (7:00 to me). Seems like a good kid with his head on right. Wish I would have found out about an internship like this! We do a fix on another hunter's rifle scope, it had moved in the rings, and he departs with his PH to check the rifle and then hunt Sable while another hunter and I depart to hunt Kudu. Our time during the morning session is uneventful in terms of hunting. We do get off the truck for a short walk to look at a herd of Kudu cows. The hope is that a shooter bull is present. Our PH has seen a nice bull there in the last 10 days. We don�t see anything, but the time out of the truck is welcomed. Our journey does include seeing giraffe, rhino, hippo, zebra, impala, blue wildebeest, bush buck, and steenbok. We head back for lunch at 1230. Lunch is a breakfast style meal with eggs, bacon, toast and coffee. It is delicious and welcomed. A third PH returns to from his elephant hunt. The gameplan is for he and I to go out for the afternoon. We leave camp at 2:30. Our route is similar to the morning for the first part. We eventually turn off to what appear to be rather non-distinct roads cutting through the area. We do see some game and a small, but nice looking, kudu bull. Eventually we make a left turn on a two track road and the intern and PH both see a kudu bull to our left. We proceed a couple hundred yards to crest a hill and the PH asks the driver to stop. We get out and plan to go get a closer look at that bull. We find him, but after a 30 minute stalk we have lost him. On return, when calling the driver (tracker) the driver says, �you must come, he is large�. He is referring to a Kudu bull that crossed the road where we disembarked. We get back to that point in time to see a kudu cow crossing left to right. We are told the bull is to the right. We start down a trail. After ~100 yds I see movement to my left and down a hill. The PH is able to identify him a Kudu bull. The chase is on. We spend the next hour+ chasing two bulls through the brush. Intermittently setting up on sticks, attempting to find a hole in the brush for a clear shot. Had 4-5 near attempts during the chase. At dark the score is Kudu-1, me-0.

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An unsuccessful hunt day in Africa is still a great day!
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Posted By: EricM Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
I really enjoy hearing about the hunting itself like this. Very enjoyable read! Well done!!! cool

Eric
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Day 5: Today we plan to meet at 6:00 for breakfast. Following breakfast we head out with the intent of hunting Kudu. My PH and I, along with an intern and the tracker head to our hunt area. Along the way, the PH takes us to an area he has seen large Waterbucks. We are traveling along a road with a creek bed to our left. As we come to a power line clearing, the PH sees a Waterbuck to our left. I see one as well facing us directly. We get out and decide to make a stalk. I am not certain that Waterbuck is on my list for this trip. It takes a while to cross the creek bed and to work our way to the area the Waterbuck bulls were located. We are working to the right in thick grass with the Waterbucks to our left when I see a bull through a gap to the left and ahead. We stop and the PH notices a Kudu cow closing on us further right of that gap. Ultimately three cows cross a gap. One stops and looks at us for what seems like an eternity. I am sure the gig is up and they will run. No movement, no eye contact, and eventually she decides to move on. I am intermittently looking through the scope while on the sticks, looking for gaps in the brush, and looking around. I see a very large bull in the scope crossing left to right. Waterbuck is now on my list! He comes to an area on the right side of my grass/brush corridor and is facing me. I can see his tail flicking most of the time, but nothing else. Right after seeing the bull in the scope, the PH says to wait as he�s not sure about this Bull. Specifically questioning the length. I laugh to myself thinking about the bull I see the tail flicking out every so often. I must really suck at judging if this is questionable! Turns out he is looking at another bull further to the left. I finally convince him the nice one is right in front of us. Just then, the bull steps out and the PH says to shoot! My deal with the PH is that he is the judge of quality, and if he says the word "shoot" it is a nice animal. I can then decide for myself of course. I pick a gap in the brush that appears to line up with vitals and shoot. The bull hunches up and bolts to the left disappearing behind mounds of brush and grass. We walk to the spot he was standing and quickly find blood. We then then see him lying over a log ~30 yds away.

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Hard to argue with a bullet that opens like this. Massive internal damage. Found under off-side hide after center punching ribs coming in and going out, and passing trough the heart.

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Posted By: Steelhead Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
That's a nifty critter and nice pics.
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Day 6: Started the day at 6:00 as usual. Quick bowl of cereal and a cup of coffee to get the day moving. Spent the morning looking for Kudu. Nothing. Had lunch at old abandoned house overlooking a river. Beautiful scenery and a great place for an afternoon siesta! Saw decent bull late in the afternoon at a dirt strip airfield. Not mature enough I am told. PH says he'll be good in another year or so. I get a class on what to look for around the base of the horns to help judge age.
Sun is now on the horizon and we finally see a Kudu bull. PH immediately says to shoot. Shot was a quick offhand shot though some brush at 40 yds, entering bull�s right side.
Rookie, the PH's Jack Russell, goes absolutely out of his mind at the shot. He wants to get to work. At the first sigh of blood, the PH sets him down. He�s off at a full sprint. He does a short clockwise circle running right past the PH again. This time he does a larger circle. From the main trail he gets the scent again and within seconds he has found the Kudu bull. He is then jumping all over the bull, biting at legs, the neck or anything else he can get a hold of. Very entertaining!

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Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
Day 7: Took the day off from hunting. Went out with another hunter and PH. Shortly into the hunt he gets a nice Kudu bull. After lunch, we head to PHs property to look for a wounded Waterbuck. Three PHs, 5 or 6 tracker and the three of us hunters all go. After hours of trying, the Waterbuck manages to escape for another day.

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Day 8: The PH offers me the opportunity to spend the morning hunting Impala on the local property. I go out with his tracker. He speaks just enough English for us to communicate the basics. They are incredibly tough to get close to in the thick brush. His eyes are incredible and he is able to spot Impala in the brush that I never dreamed of seeing. Honestly, the other PHs are the same way. Way above average eyesight. We get close to a shot on a couple of occasions, but they are just a bit too far away and too much brush is in the way. Did see many steenbuck, duiker and giraffes though. Only bad thing is I found a real neat porcupine quill on our walk and put it in my pocket. Later I reached in to retrieve my camera and stuck the quill into the palm of my hand well over an inch. Cleaned it up real good with a first aid kit after returning to camp. Had a nice nap under the gazebo at lunch. Temperatures are perfect and the humidity is low.

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Three of us hunters head out with with the intern and two PHs to hunt Impala. Hunter 1 is up first. The Impalas are using angles and the brush effectively to prevent a shot. But that only works for so long, and he is finally presented a clear shot and he quickly takes the Impala with a neck shot. No pics are taken. Rather, we load up the Impala in order to save time and I am up next for a chance. I get a nice opportunity but he manages to always have brush in the way. Another nice Ram is spotted in a field with high bushes. The first attempt to get a shot from the truck is foiled by the Impala moving away and behind the bushes. A PH and I jump out and start to pursue. We work to within ~90 yds and the PH is able to get the Impala to turn and look back over his right shoulder. On this second chance I am able to get a shot into the shoulder. He's a nice Impala.


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Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/01/14
This afternoon Myself, the intern, my PH, his girlfriend and his tracker went to a pond on the property to do some shooting. No point in bringing any ammo home with me. Ended up being a great time. All shot initially, Later, another PH stopped by on the way to hunt the evening with the other hunters. We shot off the tailgate with sandbags and later did some offhand shooting at ~130yds at water bottles. My PH was initially quite skeptical of a 160gn 338 bullet at ~3030. I think he liked it by the end. Or at least accepted it. I will admit it did a LOT more meat damage than I anticipated or desired. The skinners were shaking their heads at the mess it made of shoulders. He, and the other PHs, still prefer heavy for caliber bullets at very moderate speeds (2400-2500). The 3 PHs personal plains game rifles are (30-06 shooting 220s, 308 shooting 180s and a 7x57 shooting 175 A-Frames). I mentioned I could load a 225 A-Frame (A-Frame being there favorite bullet) to 2500 or just under in this rifle and he thought that would be perfect for the area we were hunting. Little slow for me, but hard to argue given their experience and certainly workable given the short range opportunities in the brush there. But I had already planned to go with a 210 Partition at ~2600 for elk this Fall. One difference in the animals I noted was the thickness of the skin. At least with the Waterbuck, the skin looked to be almost 1" thick up high and nearly .5" lower. Much thicker than elk. Maybe someone with experience can chime in here. I did not pay attention on the Kudu or Gemsbok.

Day ended with drinks at the bar followed by a great dinner of zebra steaks and then topped off with a few hours at the campfire drinking Jameson and smoking Cubans. There are worse ways to spend an evening!

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Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/03/14
Next step is to determine what kind of mounts I want. I saw a combined Blesbok/Impala that I really liked, and I think the Kudu and Waterbuck will go on pedestals and the Gemsbok a wall mount turned to his left. Any pictures of unique mounts or pedestals would be appreciated.

Something like this:
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Posted By: jorgeI Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/03/14
GREAT REPORT! sir! some really nice trophies. I've always wanted a gemsbok but they are not really available in Zim where I normally go. Might just have to talk my buddy Hatari into taking me to RSA or Namibia to get one. Super report with good details for us rifle and bullet loonies. Thanks!
Posted By: hatari Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/03/14
OK, how's this:

7:12PM5:00PMSun 03 Aug DL 200 Nonstop ATL - JNB
15h 48m

I'll deal with the rest!
Posted By: hatari Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/03/14
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I don't think I could ever tire of hunting kudu. They are fantastic!

Every time I start thinking of an elk hunt and start counting the cash, I get to the point where I think I'd rather go to Africa and hunt kudu, bushbuck and the like, (or buffalo) instead. Guys that live out west can jump in the truck and go hunt. I get on a plane either way.






Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/03/14
Originally Posted by hatari
OK, how's this:

7:12PM5:00PMSun 03 Aug DL 200 Nonstop ATL - JNB
15h 48m

I'll deal with the rest!


Do it! I really enjoyed the Kudu hunting. They are a challenge. The PH told me upfront that most animals on my list we can get. The one I may go home without is a Kudu. Finding a mature bull with good size is tough. Mine ended up being smaller than I had envisioned, but in retrospect I am very happy with the hunt. If I ever go back Kudu will be on the list again.
Posted By: JGRaider Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/03/14
Originally Posted by hatari


I don't think I could ever tire of hunting kudu. They are fantastic!

Every time I start thinking of an elk hunt and start counting the cash, I get to the point where I think I'd rather go to Africa and hunt kudu.......




A hearty Amen from the back row!!!!!
Posted By: ingwe Re: Africa - First Trip - 07/03/14
Kudu are always an interesting hunt�..
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/17/16
Took awhile, long story, but got three of the mounts back this weekend. Very pleased with how they turned out. Still need to go pick up the Waterbuck and Kudu, but they are ready. Getting the itch to go back to Africa too! Definitely need a Bushbuck, Nyala, and who know what else. Maybe a crazy looking Black Wildebeest.

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Posted By: 163bc Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/17/16
excellent !!
Posted By: Pugs Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/17/16
Really nice. They look great.
Posted By: jorgeI Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/18/16
Very tasteful mounts. I very much like the profile look. Can't wait for that kudu!
Posted By: Nanook Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/18/16
What a great report! Just for information; Game Farms in South Africa (ZA) are measured in Hectares (Ha). A hectare is 10m square. It is just wee under 2.5 acres (2.47). So, the property that you were on was quite a bit larger than you thought. The warm cereal that you had for Breakfast is called "pop". We think of it as Grits. I especially like it with fresh fruit. Now that you have had such a successful PG hunt, It's time to save up the big bucks and go for the real stuff. Dangerous Game.
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Posted By: jorgeI Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/19/16
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by hatari


I don't think I could ever tire of hunting kudu. They are fantastic!

Every time I start thinking of an elk hunt and start counting the cash, I get to the point where I think I'd rather go to Africa and hunt kudu.......




A hearty Amen from the back row!!!!!


Without at doubt. I've been adding the costs of our upcoming elk hunt in Sept and it is rapidly surpassing a modest, five animal PG hunt in Namibia. If I had to do this all over again...
Posted By: DocRocket Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/19/16
Indeed!

I have gone elk hunting 4 times so far--WY and MT--and have yet to take a shot on an elk. I've put well over $10K into elk hunting yet only to eat a lot of tag soup.

That sch!t don't happen when you go to Africa.
Posted By: hatari Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/19/16
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by hatari


I don't think I could ever tire of hunting kudu. They are fantastic!

Every time I start thinking of an elk hunt and start counting the cash, I get to the point where I think I'd rather go to Africa and hunt kudu.......




A hearty Amen from the back row!!!!!


Without at doubt. I've been adding the costs of our upcoming elk hunt in Sept and it is rapidly surpassing a modest, five animal PG hunt in Namibia. If I had to do this all over again...


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Posted By: Nanook Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/19/16
I just reread my post above and see that my keyboard mistyped number. A Hectare is 100 meters on a side, not 10. 2½ Acres is 330' x 330'. Blame my fat fingers.
Craig
Posted By: Heeler Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/25/16
PRM, those mounts turned out looking great!! I did my gemsbok same as you. I really like the profile look for it.

On your next trip; have you thought about mountain reedbuck? I took one on my last trip. Their coat is almost like a whitetails and just plain cool to look at. IMHO..
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/27/16
Here's the Waterbuck. On a friends pedestal for the pic. I also have the Kudu but I don't have a pedestal yet.


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Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/27/16
Originally Posted by Heeler
PRM, those mounts turned out looking great!! I did my gemsbok same as you. I really like the profile look for it.

On your next trip; have you thought about mountain reedbuck? I took one on my last trip. Their coat is almost like a whitetails and just plain cool to look at. IMHO..


Thanks. For the next trip I have considered the Reedbuck. Bushbuck is probably number one, but also want Springbok, Nyala, a Wildebeest and possibly another Kudu.
Posted By: sidepass Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/28/16
Love that you used a Kimber Montana. What scope? And thanks for sharing.
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/28/16
Originally Posted by sidepass
Love that you used a Kimber Montana. What scope? And thanks for sharing.


Scope is a VX-2 3-9x40 w/CDS. Very happy with it.
Posted By: ingwe Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/28/16
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I say again...FANTASTIC Waterbuck! laugh
Posted By: EdM Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/28/16
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by hatari


I don't think I could ever tire of hunting kudu. They are fantastic!

Every time I start thinking of an elk hunt and start counting the cash, I get to the point where I think I'd rather go to Africa and hunt kudu.......




A hearty Amen from the back row!!!!!


Without at doubt. I've been adding the costs of our upcoming elk hunt in Sept and it is rapidly surpassing a modest, five animal PG hunt in Namibia. If I had to do this all over again...


C'mon Jorge, you are more than just a $/# hunter, no? I am working that the next hunt is one I have not done or successfully completed.
Posted By: ingwe Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/29/16
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by hatari


I don't think I could ever tire of hunting kudu. They are fantastic!

Every time I start thinking of an elk hunt and start counting the cash, I get to the point where I think I'd rather go to Africa and hunt kudu.......




A hearty Amen from the back row!!!!!


Without at doubt. I've been adding the costs of our upcoming elk hunt in Sept and it is rapidly surpassing a modest, five animal PG hunt in Namibia. If I had to do this all over again...



In my case age has something to do with it too. Climbing up a mountain in the dark then taking the next two days to pack out meat ( IF you get the elk...).....welll...that ship has sailed! grin

Ive been fortunate to have BTDT many times, and done the Africa thing many times. Age makes me comfort-oriented and Id go back to Africa in a heartbeat if Hatari would arrange a direct flight from Atlanta to Windhoek....
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 05/29/16
Originally Posted by ingwe



I say again...FANTASTIC Waterbuck! laugh


Thanks! Waterbuck wasn't necessarily part of the plan. We found a group, and I was looking through the scope to find a gap in the branches, just in case, when this guy walked through. Waterbuck was quickly on the list! grin
Posted By: d500lnn Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/02/16
Now are you having these animals mounted there and shipped back in crate or bringing them home in dry ice and having them mounted in US? Absolutely enjoyed this entire post. I'm seriously thinking about this SA trip. My good buddies go every few years with the same guy. I've hunted here stateside with him and all the SA boys are a hoot.....it will be a fun trip once I decide and pull the dang trigger already......
Posted By: prm Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/03/16
These were all mounted back in the states.
Posted By: Bigamhuntr Re: Africa - First Trip - 06/03/16
Congrats. Looks like you had a great trip.
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