Had lunch today in a shaded canyon that has year round water. Bushman carvings in the rocks nearby. Some of the animals carved or no longer in this area...so unsure as to how old these are but locals say they pre-date the 1800's
MAROON said:
Thank you so much for that Buffalo write-up - this makes my morning! Great Buff!
I've never been on a Ele/Lion/Leopard hunt so I have no frame of reference, but I have been on quite a few Buffalo stalks, two that ended with animals in the salt (one as an observer and one as the hunter) and man I've never experienced anything else in hunting like it. You're write up was perfect.
15 minutes on the sticks being perfectly still, seems like an eternity!
giddings_ag_06 said:
Top left then clockwise:
Oryx, hippo with a deer dead, rock, Anteater, leopard, African chasing a moose.
giddings_ag_06 said:
Top left then clockwise:
Oryx, hippo with a deer dead, rock, Anteater, leopard, African chasing a moose.
Shoefly! said:
What do you guesstimate the weight of the buffaloes skull and horns?
I guess this was a case that it was better to be lucky than work hard. The afternoon of the miserable morning stalk, we went to an area we had walked thru two other times in the late afternoon looking for Nyala. Very thick brush/trees, wet weather creek bed, green grasses and the ground there retains water very well...so a good natural place to look for Nyala. Probably stretches for about a mile. As we approached on the truck we saw two bulls 200 yards off the trail in the thicket on the other side of the creek bed. We jumped off the truck and moved into some brush nearby. Set up the sticks at around 170 yds from the animals...waited just a minute for him to raise his head and move a few yards to give a clear shot window.B-1 83 said:Nyala is an animal that be standing in plain sight, then take two steps in the shadows and disappear….. One of my favorites.japantiger said:
It's winter here....they generally consider Sept 1 1st day of Spring. Temps are usually mid 40s overnight to mid 70s during the day....this morning it was 29....it's going to be 25 in the morning. Nothing was moving this morning...this afternoon there was tons of game out sunning. Going out later in the AM. We spent 3 hours on the ground looking for Nyala this morning. Saw them about 1000 yards out....they moved slowly and just stayed in the low ground and thick brush. Probably bedded down and just let us walk in circles.
Damn near froze to death on the truck afterwards ... Had worked up a pretty good sweat and temps in the high 30's with 20 MPH winds was a magic formula for misery
aggiesundevil4 said:
These latest pics aren't showing up for some reason
Computer or phone?aggiesundevil4 said:
These latest pics aren't showing up for some reason
No practical way to bring meat back...the camp eats what you kill.nealan said:
Not sure about costs, but i bet you can't bring meat back..
ttha_aggie_09 said:
What is the in the picture of the camp pet? Image is not showing up for me...