Agree. For me it always seems to be whitetail does that run regardless of shot location (double lung, heart, etc). I have much better luck dropping bucks.
this right here is a gutsy decision, but if you're a hunter it's the decision you have to accept.Quote:
Alastair explained what was about the happen and asked me if I wanted to pursue a wounded leopard in the dark
Bregxit said:I think those are claw marks from the cat kicking him in the chest. Cat bit the guy's hand and wrist.Charismatic Megafauna said:
Are those bite marks upper and lower canines from an open jaw to his chest!?
I got a very small version of one when I tried to give my cat a bath when I was a kid. Insta-pierced my belly button.
Got into the blind about 4:30...within a minute of the truck pulling away I heard something walking and a low growl to my right. Whatever it was just passed by. The whooping started shortly afterward. Two distinct animals and we did see 2 come up to the bait. The hyena bait is everything we took down off all the baits and brought back. Was pretty happy to be off that truck yesterday. The two milled about a while and then moved off. So no luck this morning. The morning glow and animals waking up starts happening around 5:10...by 5:40 we called it. Blind sitting is not so bad when it's barely over an hour.japantiger said:
Leaving four am for hyena blind
Badace52 said:
Sounds like that leopard was dead as soon as it was hit. I've seen deer run well over 100 yards with a heart that was in shreds when we cleaned them later. Adrenaline is a hell of a drug.
Where would you go hunting next, and for what, if money was no issue? Or is this trip the pinnacle?japantiger said:
Good day to answer questions if you have any...just avoiding the heat this afternoon. Nice breeze off the river.
I want to hunt across Europe...there are about 14 good species to take; it would take about a month to do it. But you have to make so many moves; you're never really in any one place for than 3 days. So not sure I'll do that. The wife would love it; but she doesn't like switching hotel every other day either. Some cool places to stay though. Definitely not roughing it hunting.rally-cap said:Where would you go hunting next, and for what, if money was no issue? Or is this trip the pinnacle?japantiger said:
Good day to answer questions if you have any...just avoiding the heat this afternoon. Nice breeze off the river.
japantiger said:
Good day to answer questions if you have any...just avoiding the heat this afternoon. Nice breeze off the river.
japantiger said:
Good day to answer questions if you have any...just avoiding the heat this afternoon. Nice breeze off the river.
Well, the biggest issue is getting a bottle with a big enough mouth to fit it in...Milwaukees Best Light said:
When sitting in the lion/leopard blind all night, can you take a piss? Or is scent paramount?
Quail hunting is South Georgia in January. Beyond that my next trip is taking the wife somewhere she wants to go. She's a big fan of Scotland from our time over there, so maybe that could incorporate a hunt and if early in the year bird hunting for sure.Bert315 said:japantiger said:
Good day to answer questions if you have any...just avoiding the heat this afternoon. Nice breeze off the river.
From the outside this looks like a trip that cannot be topped. Anything you didn't get done on this trip that you want to go back for? Do you have another hunting or fishing trip planned?
Yes, 28, smart, funny and beautiful....an Aggie. A little too invested in her work right now it seems. What are your prospects?Hungry Ojos said:japantiger said:
Good day to answer questions if you have any...just avoiding the heat this afternoon. Nice breeze off the river.
Do you have any daughters that need a good husband?
Yes - it is a great place to go hunt. South Island near Kaikura (spelling my not be right) and out in the Southern Alps. Lot of fun stuff to do in that country as well.Charismatic Megafauna said:
Have you hunted New Zealand?
The European chalet mountain hunt sounds amazing
Is there anywhere you can hunt tiger?
Did you shoot any baboons on this hunt?
Not all of them for sure. I've been to Argentina bird hunting 4 times. I love the duck and perdiz hunting down there. It's basically no limit duck hunting. It's also one of the best global hunting values out there. If you get some extra time, go to Mendoza as well. It's is the best wine country experience on the planet. Those folks know how to do it.Sea Speed said:
If you like bird hunting, have you taken all of the amazing birds found in South America? The teal alone down there are amazing.
In before first "rule #1"...japantiger said:Yes, 28, smart, funny and beautiful....an Aggie. A little too invested in her work right now it seems. What are your prospects?Hungry Ojos said:japantiger said:
Good day to answer questions if you have any...just avoiding the heat this afternoon. Nice breeze off the river.
Do you have any daughters that need a good husband?
I was in tech...I retired 3 years ago.flomoAG said:
Its been asked, then you mentioned getting your company out of the business with Russia...so, what do you do? I need to change career paths.
And good luck on the hyena!
Ouch...yeah, if no gun, not sure what you'd do other than get bit too.CowtownAg06 said:
Good luck on the Hyena. I was in Africa (not to hunt) a while ago and woke to a Hyena mauling something right outside my hut. It was brutal and my first instinct was to hop up and go help whatever was getting got. Then I realized how dumb that was, thought about circle of life, and got back in bed.
What's the best thing you've had to eat over there?