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1/2 slam
05-11-2009, 08:29 AM
David Heitsman abd I got back a week ago from our grand adventure. I'll let him tell his story. I will say that the trip back was absolutely BRUTAL. We're both sick from spider bites.

We flew Seattle to London and then on to Johanasberg. We had about a seven hour layover in London. We arrived in Johanasberg at around 7Am. Our outfitter. Francois, and his wife Cory were there to pick us up. The ride to the hunting area was 5 hours. add a few stops and it was 6 plus.

After a reasonable nights sleep we were up and at-em. We borrowed rifles as the paperwork for 3 counties(USA, Britain and RSA) was a pain. I used a very nice Sako in 30-06 and David got a pre 64 M-70 also in 30-06.

The game numbers were astounding. The slowest day I had was over 70 annimals. Many in the 300 plus range.

We made a stalk on a Kudu the first morning but he gave us the slip. I did get a very nice Warthog later that morning.


Michael my tracker.

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We too the hog back to camp where the staff made short work of it. we had a bite to eat and bck out we went.

Now my PH, Johaan, had told me we would not shoot an Impala on the first day. Thera are some very big ones in the area and he wanted to make sure I got a dandy. We checked out a water hole with 50 or 60 Impala around it. Johaan and Michael started taling in Zulu and pointin at some rams. Johaan said to me that it was a very good ram. My response was OK lets make a stalk. 120 yard shot and it was over.

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We saw a lot of Kudu but were they tought for me to see. Michael the tracker has an unbeleivable ability to spot game.

Can you see the Kudu in this picture/

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He's 1/3 of the way in from the right. Just above the stick.

Here's another Kudu.

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That ended day 1. Two down. WOW what a start.

Day 2 was more of the same as day 1. Game everywhere but we didn't find anything worth shooting.

leadpillproductions
05-11-2009, 08:33 AM
id love to shoot a hog like that but man are they ugly

1/2 slam
05-11-2009, 09:08 AM
Day 3

we were back in the area I shot the Impala. we saw a lot of Blue Wildabeest. I shot one from about 25 yards in the thick, and I mean thick, sh@t. We looked and looked and looked but didn't find any sign of a hit. They decided I had missed. I didn't think so. (we found him 3 days later) He hadn't gone 75 yard. We walked within 15 yards of him in the tall (9feet high) grass. I felt sick. In the mean time I shot a dandy in the afternoon.

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here are some blesbok females we saw out in the open.

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Day 3 was in the book and i had 3 annimals!

Day 4

Day 4 was going to be tough. We were concentrating on the spiral horns. I really wanted a bushbuck, Nyala and a Kudu. We new the bushbuck was going to be very hard. We were not seeing many as the were way back in the thick stuff. We made a stalk on one and I was set up 25 yard away and coul not see him bexause of the brush, shadows and sunlight. As he took off all i saw was a slight movement. I had been on him but there was no shot.

1/2 slam
05-11-2009, 09:17 AM
Day 5

We headed back wher I had shot the wart hog on the first day. Michael spotted a nice bushbuck and the stalk was on. He was able to get us to within 40 yards. All we could see was the top 1/3 of his back as he was head down feeding. I thought he was a reck. He brought his head up and it was over.

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Man was I happy!!!!

We saw Impala all over the place. Here's a young one.

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Day 5 was over. Four annimals in 5 days! What would day 6 give up?

Day 6

Day six was spent in an area where wh had been seing some good Nyala. We had made several unsucessful stalks. We caught the herd coming back from water at about 1030 in the morning. A 20 yard shot ended my pursuit! We caught them in a small opening.

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1/2 slam
05-11-2009, 09:26 AM
Day 7

Kudu time. But they were very tough. I saw a lot of other wildlife to keep me ocupied.

Cape Bufalo
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Seceratary Bird

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I even got to shoot some african Quail.

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We went in for lunch and decided to do a bit of fishing afterwards. As you can see I never made it to the river. Just as we were almost there this guy was located above the road.

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Wow I was done. The 6 I had come fore in 7 days. I had scraped together a little extra in case there was time to shoot a few more. I got a Grey Duiker the next day. These little SOB's never seem to stand still.

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We went over to another area that had a few fallow deer.

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1/2 slam
05-11-2009, 09:33 AM
For our last full day in Africa we went fishing on the Pongola Wildlife preserve. My god did we see some annimals. Here are a few.

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We did manage to catch a few small tigerfish.


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I'd do it again in a heart beat. It'll take me 5 years to come up with the money to go again. I'm working on it.

For those of you that are interested the outfitter is going to be in Abbotsford next January. David and I'll set up a display if you want to come and talk to him. First class folks and I would highly recomend them. We worked our buts off for the annimals we got.

1/2 slam
05-11-2009, 09:34 AM
LP you're right. The hogs are extremely ugly. But I think they're so ugly they are cool.

mark
05-11-2009, 10:02 AM
Looks like an interesting experience for sure! have to say it doesnt really call to me. When you say "worked our butts off", you mean it wasnt just a jeep cruise????
Looks like pretty open country to me!

1/2 slam
05-11-2009, 10:14 AM
No it wasn't just a cruise.Some is open a lot is thick beyond belief. We had to drag a number of the annimals out for photographs (Kudu, Bushbuck, Nyala) Look behind these annimals and that will give you an idea how thick it is. Look behind the Kudu at the rockpile. We were climbing that stuff to glass into small openings to try and spot stuff. Look behind the live impala. Nasty thick thorny stuff. Most of this place is mountains. The flat open spots are on top.

Blainer
05-11-2009, 10:15 AM
I'd been waiting for these pictures.
Great pictures!
Great story!
and worth the wait.
Good on ya both.

BCHunterFSJ
05-11-2009, 10:24 AM
Well it sure called to me! And I was not disappointed. Would go back in a heartbeat; nyala, eland, waterbuck are beckoning...
Glad you had a great trip 1/2 Slam.

Mik
05-11-2009, 10:56 AM
Looks like beautiful country. Thanks for posting the story and the pics.Congrats on the game.

Kody94
05-11-2009, 11:19 AM
Well it sure called to me! And I was not disappointed. Would go back in a heartbeat; nyala, eland, waterbuck are beckoning...
Glad you had a great trip 1/2 Slam.
+1. My two trips to RSA are extremely memorable and if I could afford it, I'd do it a lot more.

Congrats on your trip 1/2 Slam! Thanks for sharing the great pics.

Cheers
4Ster

1/2 slam
05-11-2009, 11:25 AM
Well I now understand those that say Africa gets in your blood.

Kody94
05-11-2009, 12:58 PM
Well I now understand those that say Africa gets in your blood.

You've definitely got to experience it to "get it".

I seldom talk about it here at home (ie. with other hunters here at home)....folks tend to just give you blank stares. Their eyes will light up and they'll want to know every detail of the 22" rainbow you caught on the weekend, but mention the 55" kudu you shot and its a real conversation killer.

toyotacowboy
05-11-2009, 01:44 PM
awsome pics!!! Me and a buddy are going next spring to RSA....after seeing your pics I want to go now!!!

whitespringer
05-11-2009, 02:55 PM
I spent six weeks in RSA 16 years ago before I was hunting. Would love to get back there on a different safari!

Kudu
05-15-2009, 08:13 PM
It sounds like you guy's had a great time, I got back from SA on Tuesday night, also did the Joburg Heathrow thing but landed in Vancouver rather than Seattle.

Be careful those spider bites are not tick bites - tick bite fever is an ugly thing if not taken care of properly.

I went hunting on two separate game farms, both with a bow and a rifle and had a fantastic trip - if anyone is interested feel free to send me a PM and I can certainly make a few recommendations if needed
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GrandA
05-15-2009, 08:25 PM
nice pictures looks unreal, i have to ask - how much should i be saving?

1/2 slam
05-16-2009, 08:35 AM
Kudu post some pictures!

Gateholio
05-16-2009, 10:35 AM
Looks great...I can't wait to go to Africa. One of the things I like the most about hunting is that it takes you to different places, and you meet different people, and hunt in different ways.... :)

boxhitch
05-16-2009, 05:09 PM
Looks great...I can't wait to go to Africa. One of the things I like the most about hunting is that it takes you to different places, and you meet different people, and hunt in different ways.... :)If anyone will help you hunt with a spear, it would be in Africa ! Have them end back pictures for us to see.

BiG Boar
05-18-2009, 10:54 AM
That looks like such a blast. Cant wait to head to Africa in October! Great pics, I got to see some of your photos before you posted them here. Pretty sweet.

David Heitsman
05-20-2009, 10:53 AM
Nice story 1/2 Slam. Didn't realize you took notes. I don't think I can remember which came first or last. It was just a blur. Up every morning
and never sure what the day would bring.

Each evening 1/2 Slam and I would recount the adventures with our sundowners by the fire. It's certainly a gentlemen's pursuit but now that the easy ones have been taken the next phase gets a little more difficult.

All in all a great trip, as mentioned the plane ride was long. It would be great if you could go over to England, hunt stags for a few days and then drop down to Africa. It would break up the trip somewhat.

You'll have to help me post some of my pics.