Here's a quick little recap how this trip to Namibia went.
It started off, the morning that I left home, my button popped off a brand new pair of pants that I intended to hunt in. No big deal. Made it through Joberg and arrived in Windhoek without much issue but broke my sunglasses upon arrival. Again, no big deal. But I forgot to pack a spare. Thankfully I had left a spare pair with the PH 3 years earlier so I just got them back and was back in business.
Day1 was a travel day, Day 2 gave me a nice springbok ram. By the end of day 2, the PH and I started getting chills and just feeling rather weak, along with frequent bathroom visits. By the end of day 3 both of us were pretty down and out. He recouped within a day, however I stayed down until day 6 and really into most of dsy 7. Couldn't eat without puking, kept using the bathroom, just a mess. My diet for those 3 days was plain noodles and salt, tomatoes and salt, egg whites and salt along with electrolyte supplements. Trying to replenish what I was rapidly losing. I do believe I came very close to dehydration.
By the end of day 7 I was on the uptick and while I was still too weak to hunt much, I was able to sit around waterholes. Those didn't produce much other than some photo opportunities of non target animals and birds.
The day before I left I was feeling good enough to get out and burn some boot leather and try to get a gemsbok. The PH spotted a herd with a good bull in it and we began making a stalk. Crawling 200 yards through the hot burning sand and thorns we closed the gap to 170 yards undetected. The bull dropped at the shot and for that I was thankful because that slow crawl through the hot sun and sand took most of what I had left out of me. I would like to have gotten a warthog and a couple other things but getting sick put a damper on things plus the severe drought that NW Namibia is facing has really taken a toll on game numbers. But the gemsbok made up for by giving us a really good hunt.
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Barnes 130TTSX at 3200 performed beautifully. Bang flops and exits on both.
The springbok, zebra, and gemsbok did seem to be doing well or at least better than the warthogs, kudu, baboons and jackals.
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