We get rain in STX and we all get this thread to get us through the end of summer, there's no doubt God loves us.
aggiesundevil4 said:
Japantiger- please tell us you are eating the springbok…I still salivate when I remember how amazing they were when I lived over there…pics would be even better…I would eat it over beef every day of the week.
chocolatelabs said:
with 50 days of huntings, about how many animals are you wanting to hunt?
japantiger said:chocolatelabs said:
with 50 days of huntings, about how many animals are you wanting to hunt?
To this point in the trip, I have shot 16 animals. My goal for the rest of the trip is primarily 3 other animals...all dangerous game. I will shoot from 2-12 additional bait animals likely in pursuit of 2 of the 3 other animals.
giddings_ag_06 said:
I would guess lion, leopard, buffalo.
This thread is about to explode in awesomeness...MAROON said:
Kudu is not dangerous game.
Lion, Leopard, Buff, Hippo, Jumbo, Rhino, Croc are considered the 7 dangerous game.
but I hope a Kudu is in the works as well. Beautiful animal and not an easy hunt. I hunted them for 8 solid days and finally got one in the last five minutes of the final hunt of the trip. They don't call them the "Gray Ghost" for noting.ocling said:
You're right, I glossed over the dangerous game part.
he's shot a hippo on a previous trip.giddings_ag_06 said:
Lion, leopard, hippo
Final answer
Well tossing a cast net for bait will never hold the allure again.japantiger said:
I will shoot from 2-12 additional bait animals likely in pursuit of 2 of the 3 other animals.
Namibia has better Kudu than this part of SA. So if I shoot a Kudu for a trophy, it would be in Namibia.MAROON said:but I hope a Kudu is in the works as well. Beautiful animal and not an easy hunt. I hunted them for 8 solid days and finally got one in the last five minutes of the final hunt of the trip. They don't call them the "Gray Ghost" for noting.ocling said:
You're right, I glossed over the dangerous game part.
Yes..Nyakolwe highlands.MAROON said:
where are you headed in Zambia.....Luangwa Valley area?
lurker76 said:
Japantiger,
That is a great recap of your stalk. Thanks for posting both that and your pictures. We all look forward to following the rest of your hunt.
To everyone else, I second Apache on reading any and all Capstick books you can find. Not all of them are about African hunting, but they are all entertaining. Another writer with great outdoor reading is Robert Ruark. Both Ruark and Capstick were inspired by Hemingway's hunting adventures.