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Started by BAO, August 17, 2010, 04:48:00 PM

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BAO

If any of you are thinking of going, read on!  Three of us got back last week from a 14 day hunt with Allan Cillier's Hunting Safaris.  One longbow, one recurve and a wheelbow and we shot 17 animals.  If you want to shoot the big stuff; eland, gemsbuk, kudu, etc... Allan's place can not be beat.  Lots of animals and lots of big stuff.  I had at least 65 eland in front of me when I shot my brute of a bull.  The food was fantastic and the Bushmen trackers are unbeleivable.  If you are thinking about a trip, stop thinking and start planning.  This is worth borrowing money and driving an 11 year old truck!  That is how I did it and I have no regrets.

Jason Hansen

We need pictures Brian.  :)
"That land is a community is the basic concept of ecology, but that land is to be loved and respected is an extension of ethics."
― Aldo Leopold

doug77

You not allowed to talk like that with out posting some pic's.

doug77

Rick Butler

"I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately. To front only the essential facts of life and see if I could not learn what it had to teach and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived"- Thoreau
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jonsimoneau

I've been to Africa 3 times.  Twice in South Africa and once in Namibia.  I LOVE namibia.  I cannot wait to return.

BAO

Sorry guys, I am an idiot with this stuff.  I have some photos on my computer but have no idea how to post.  Help!

Ragnarok Forge

Look at the top of the pow wow and other sections.  One or two of them have threads on how to do it.
Clay Walker
Skill is not born into anyone.  It is earned thru hard work and perseverance.

BAO


BAO

Ok moderator types, I know this is not right so if they get pulled I understand!

jason1040

Very nice animals! Now for the story!

Congratulations once again.
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Jason Hansen

What a great collection of species you harvested...those memories will last a lifetime and I'm sure you'd love to get back there!  :)
"That land is a community is the basic concept of ecology, but that land is to be loved and respected is an extension of ethics."
― Aldo Leopold

BAO

Short version of the story:  After a rocky start things were great.  My first shot on a gemsbuk is still a mystery.  I did not think the shot was high enough to hit bone but that is the only explanation I have for the lack of penetration I exoerienced. We came up on the bull twice without another shot but eventually lost him when he joined up with a large group of gemsbuk.  My next shot was too low on a nice kudu.  I completely muffed this by failing the pick a spot.  
I was really suffering following these two blunders.  Some worldclass second guessing was going on.  I was seriously considering birdwatching for the remainder of the trip. After a long restless night I decided to go back to the blind in the morning.  I shot a couple doves that morning and convinced myself that my focus was the problem not my skill set.  Long story short; after all that it was 4 shots and 4 drops!  Exactly what we all want to see.  I was most pleased with the eland that dropped within 70 yards of the blind.
I would love to talk to anyone that is thinking of going(I dearly love to tell others what to do!).  I would do a number of things differently if I had a chance.
I will post one more photo of our trophies except 2 zebra a jackal and a baboon.

BAO

This is the three hunters and the trackers/skinners and most of our trophies


iowan

Nice Trad harvests-what type of eqipment were u using?

BAO

I was shooting a "Boss Bows" three piece longbow with wooden arrows from "Whispering winds".  I had 135 gr magnus two blades behind 75 gr "Woody weights" on the front.  The bow is about 70lbs at my DL.

cacciatore

What a great hunt,congrats!!Thanks for sharing on those beautyful animals.
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DHR

Because hunting is a deep and permanent yearning in the human condition, there is a chronic fury in all people to whom it is denied.- Jose Ortega y Gasset

calgarychef

Great pics thanks for sharing!  I know what you mean about not picking a spot, for some reason I struggled with that a lot more in Africa than I do here.

Margly

Nice pics   :thumbsup:  
Thanks for sharing!
With a healthy dose of madness and bad memory, life`s a wonderful journey      :thumbsup:    

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