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Have you ever done a 'safari' hunt???
montanajoe
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Where,and what did you hunt?
I have not,and doubt I ever will. $$$$$,factor.
I have not,and doubt I ever will. $$$$$,factor.
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however I sure would like to , but now lack of money and being so far out of shape [B)] I will have to stick to watching the old reruns on TV [:D]
I too would like to hear the stories of some of the members who went
For the price of ONE "safari", I can hunt places I can drive to for the rest of my pitiful life.
I went to South Africa and Namibia in 2012 with my son.
I bought both safaris at an SCI Fundraiser for less than $2000.00 total. (Plus air, taxidermy, etc) Both were for up to 2 hunters and two observers! In South Africa trophy fees for a Blesbok, Impala, Warthog, and Wildebeast were included. I added a Lioness hunt in the Kalahari Desert. It was nothing short of spectacular!
In Namibia, up to an amount in trophy fees were included. I took a magnificent Kudu and enormous Eland. I hunted hard there for a Zebra for my wife, but came up short!
My Son never had an interest in hunting but he had just graduated college and we offered him a trip to anywhere in the world for his graduation present. He asked who was going with me on my Safari and I told him no one could go! Business commitments, illness, money, etc.....
He asked if he could come along! It was simply amazing! By the end of the trip, he was wishing he took the rifle when offered for a couple of the trophies! He did spend a day shooting Guinea Fowl and other birds, and loved it. It was so special sitting at the nightly fire with the other guests, hunters, Professional hunters and my son was entertaining them all with a guitar.
I would recommend a Safari to anyone that's able. It is spectacular!
There is just nothing like an African Sunset.......Simply Beautiful!
Steyr Mannlicher Model 72 30-06 Leupold 1-4X scope. Barnes 180 grain Vortex ammo. The ammo was simply impressive. Performed as expected or even better. I'd like some more glass. Maybe 3-9X next time if there is a next time.....Shotgun, a Benelli Nova 12 Gauge. Ugly as sin, but everyone loved that ugly Benelli!!
White Blesbok
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Blue Wildebeast
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Impala
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Warthog
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Kalahari Lioness
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Kudu
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Eland
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For a 7 day hunt, I was pleased with the harvest.
The amount of game about ruined me for deer hunting here in Arkansas.
The cost was much less then. I couldn't do it now at today's prices.
It's like buffalo hunts in this country. You might as well shoot cows in somebody's field.
I normally agree with most of your posts.
If you haven't experienced it, you probably should not comment on the subject.
Added: Barbara loved them too!
What an incredibly exciting experience for you and your son, Ed! Thanks for the story and the pictures my friend!!!! Magnificent!
Added: Barbara loved them too!
Give Barbara a hug from me.
James, that particular trip was truly special. My Son and I will remember it forever.
I never hunted so damn hard!! Fun, but exhausting!!
I'd go again tomorrow!
quote:Originally posted by kimi
What an incredibly exciting experience for you and your son, Ed! Thanks for the story and the pictures my friend!!!! Magnificent!
Added: Barbara loved them too!
Give Barbara a hug from me.
James, that particular trip was truly special. My Son and I will remember it forever.
I never hunted so damn hard!! Fun, but exhausting!!
I'd go again tomorrow!
[:D] She liked that and had a big smile! I added a peck on the cheek from you too! Memories!!!!!!!!
Now that was a trip with a lot of hard work to boot!!!!! [:D]
Gearheaddad,
Wow, the Impala and Eland were impressive, but that Kudu is what haunts my dreams, what did he tape, mid high 50's?
Mule
If you haven't experienced it, you probably should not comment on the subject.
You're probably right. It would probably take a lot of skill and expert marksmanship to ever find any animals in Africa to shoot.[:D][:D]
quote:Originally posted by gearheaddad
If you haven't experienced it, you probably should not comment on the subject.
You're probably right. It would probably take a lot of skill and expert marksmanship to ever find any animals in Africa to shoot.[:D][:D]
Pick the trophy out of that group. Also, reserves are not where you get to hunt.
quote:Originally posted by gearheaddad
If you haven't experienced it, you probably should not comment on the subject.
You're probably right. It would probably take a lot of skill and expert marksmanship to ever find any animals in Africa to shoot.[:D][:D]
This has been one of the most exciting subjects to hit GBGD in a long time! I have had dreams most of my life to experience such a hunt.[8D]
I reposted your picture Smitty, as I believe that I found "Waldo" hiding there in plain sight.[:D]
quote:Originally posted by gearheaddad
If you haven't experienced it, you probably should not comment on the subject.
You're probably right. It would probably take a lot of skill and expert marksmanship to ever find any animals in Africa to shoot.[:D][:D]
It's not quite like that!!
Close. But actually nothing like that while hunting!![;)][;)]
what rifle(s) did you use,gearhead???
Steyr Mannlicher Model 72 30-06 Leupold 1-4X scope. Barnes 180 grain Vortex ammo. The ammo was simply impressive. Performed as expected or even better. I'd like some more glass. Maybe 3-9X next time if there is a next time.....Shotgun, a Benelli Nova 12 Gauge. Ugly as sin, but everyone loved that ugly Benelli!!
The 30-06 is plenty of gun for most of the Plains Game and Cats. The Cats have very thin skin. I would have preferred a 338 Win Mag or even a 375 H&H for the Eland. It took me 3 shots for him!
I like rich deep Blueing and nice wood stocks, some fine checkering and maybe some nice figure in the wood. Like my Mannlicher in the pictures!
Life is far to short to hunt with an ugly gun or an ugly knife.
I won the Benelli Nova 12ga. at a Pheasants Forever fundraiser. It is black with plastic stocks. Although it shoots fine and is a great gun, it's butt ugly! Plain and simple, ugly!
I like rich deep Blueing and nice wood stocks, some fine checkering and maybe some nice figure in the wood. Like my Mannlicher in the pictures!
Life is far to short to hunt with an ugly gun or an ugly knife.
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