back from our honeymoon in South Africa!!

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scottyboy

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Just got back today and couldn't wait to share our trip with everyone!!

Area hunted: Messina and Hoedspruit areas, Limpopo Province, South Africa
Spear Safaris: Spear Safaris
Professional Hunter: Koos Moulder
Dates: June 28th thru July 8th
Firearm and Ammo Used: Hill Country Custom Rifle in .300 RUM with Safari Grade Remington Ammo with 200 grain Swift A Frame bullets.
Animals hunted but not taken: Grey Duiker and baboon.

Travel Arangements: We used Desinations Southern Africa for our airfare arangements.

Day 1:
We fly out of Tucson and make the quick jump over to Phoenix. From there, we make the flight into Washington DC. We round up the baggage and jump on the the shuttle to our room. Eat some good dinner, have a few drinks and call it a night.
Days 2 and 3:
We get to the airport and get on the South African Air 747 and start the big pond jump to Joburg. Along the way in the airport, TSA agents were friendly and had no problems with the rifle. Security check took no more then 15 minutes from beginning to end. No problems on the flight, other than the knee room ( I'm 6' 3"), service was pretty good, the quick fuel stop in Dakar, Senegal was less then 40 minutes.

Arrival in South Africa- took about 5 minutes to clear thru customs where we then headed off to the new SAPS office. I was one of the first one?s there and one of the first rifles to come off the plane. I already had all of my paperwork done and processed in less then 20 minutes to get the permit. As long as your paperwork was in order things went well.

After getting thru all the hassle, we got over to the domestic terminal and got checked in for our flight over to Peitersburg. We got all that taken care of and had a good steak from Spur Restaurant. If you haven't tried a Spur steak, you don't know what you're missin!

Caught our flight into Peitersburg and was met by our PH for the hunt. We all hit it off and in minutes, were on our way up the road to the Messina area to hunt Kudu and warthog for a couple of days.

Day 4:
It was cold and rainy!! I couldn't believe it. I had promised my new wife that the winter weather in SA is perfect, but I was proven wrong on this day. It rained and dizzled on us all day long. But we were still seeing plenty of animals. Finally, at around 3 PM, the waether started to break and the Kudu began coming out of the wood work and into the open areas to dry out. At around 3:45, we found a group of 4 bulls that had a tremendous bull in the bunch. We off loaded from the truck and got to within 125 yrds of them and I got ready on the sticks.. took a quartering away at the big bull and felt really good about it. But when we walked up to the area, the trackers began laughing and pointed to a 1 inch limb that was cleanly killed with one shot!! At least it was a clean miss! We decided to try an area of the concession that was thicker but held lots of Kudu. We made our way over there and began seeing Kudu everywhere.. And eventually, we saw the right one. Long story short, I made a 100 yrd shot off the sticks and redeemed myself with a great first Kudu bull! He ended up measuring almost 56" on the long side and 54 1/2 on the short. And I couldn't be happier with him!
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After the hunt, we went to the house of the consession manager and had a few beers and got to play with their pet Klipspringer!! She was a handful to say the least! She really liked my wife, but everytime I got close, the thing would charge me!
My wife with the Klipie..
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And the damned thing charging me!! Note the blurriness!!
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Day 5:
The weather is now picture perfect and we hunt for a big warthog all day but without success. Saw alot of pigs, but no shooters. We did see a monster bushbuck that had my trigger finger itchin' though! After the hunt, we made the 3 hr drive to our main concession near Hoedspruit, right near Kruger Park.

Day 6:
Today was the day that I have been waiting for since I can remember. I was going to get the chance to harvest a mature, black bull giraffe. The area was absolutely loaded with giraffe and it was just a matter of finding a bull that was dark enough. After a few hours, we finally found the right bull standing in a dry river bed alone. My PH and I got out of the Cruiser and put the sneak on him and our cover was blown by 3 waterbuck cows. The giraffe then ran out into an open area and spotted us instantly. He was about 75 yrds away and broadside and about to run when I put the rifle on the sticks and said those magical words.. " I'm gonna take him.." I hit him squarely in the shoulder on the first shot and he took off like it was a mosquito bite. We ran for all we were worth and caught him out in the open running full tilt. Sencond shot was quartering away, and hit him high in the shoulder. This one hurt him. He really slowed down and began to falter. And before he fell, I put another one into his backside right above the tail. This one crumbled him. And just like that, I had my trophy! And he was everything I could have asked for and then some. He will have a special place in my hunting memories..
And here he is...
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paying my respects...
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And a pretty intresting pic I took. In only a matter of minutes after the bull was down, the vultures began circling us.. I was amazing how fast they came to the kill site. And how many came so quickly..
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Needless to say, the rest of this day was spent tending to the giraffe. To say that they are a big job is an understatement!!

Day 7:
We started the hunt again for warthog, Impala and a zebra if we could find any of the 3. There were literally hundreds of good impala rams on the property. I was just a matter of picking out a nice mature ram that you liked. And this worked out perfect for my still novice hunter wife.. We found a good ram and she really liked him. She got a good rest and make the 50 yrd shot with no problems. Dropped her first African animal with the first shot! A really good Impala ram was now hers.. She is now 4 for 4 on one shot kills on her animals she's harvested..
Here she is with our PH and our tracker, James posing with her 22 inch ram..
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We hunted for the rest of the afternoon, but no shots were taken the rest of this day on my end.

Day 8:
Pretty much the same as the day before, but this time it was me that found a decent Impala the was mature. And my wife beat me! and believe me, she did not forget to rub it in that her Impala was bigger! But hey, you gotta let 'em win every now and again! But my ram was plenty good for me.
Here he is.. a hair over 20"..
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After we loaded him up, we stumbled into a herd of over 200 Cape Buffalo in an open area near a waterhole.. We were busy taking pics of the buff when we finally noticed the decent warthog boar in amongst them. Considering he was the best seen so far on the trip, and the fact that I had to put my crosshairs over some great Cape Buff bulls to get to him, I decided he was good enough and that it was a unique opportunity to take a warthog..
Here are a couple of pics of the Buff herd before seeing the hog..
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the big boys..
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And my piggie that thought he was a " Dugga Boy'!!
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Day 9:
The last animal on my wish list was another zebra.. I had already taken one on a previous trip, but I wanted another to do a ped. mount with.
We hunted all day and saw 0 zebra. Lots of sign, but no luck seeing any.

Day 10:
Hunted all day AGAIN and saw only one herd right at dark.. And what do I do.. I miss a slam dunk shot at 100 yrds. No limbs to blame it on this time.. Just a good 'ol fashioned miss..I felt like an ass. But hey, its hunting...

Day 11:
It the last day of hunting and we get up with the mission of finding a zebra. And luckily we accompished that feat.. At around 9 in the morning, we finally found a good herd of them near a watering hole. And I made the shot count this time and was rewarded with another striped donkey.. they are alot of fun to hunt over there..
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The next few days we did a couple of game drives and took lots of pics of all the critters.. we saw 4 of the big 5 (didn't see a leopard), hippo, giraffe, and just about every type of plains game that are in the area.. Nyala, impala, warthog, bushpig, blue wildebeast, kudu, duiker, monkeys, baboons, etc..
here is a pic of one of the male lions we saw out of the 2 prides that live on the concession we did the game drives on..
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We also did a tour of a wildlife rehab center. It was quite educating on the local wildlife, with the raptors in particular. Very cool to see all of the animals up close and personal.
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And we did a couple of days of just shopping around and haggling with the natives for the best prices on gifts to bring back..
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All in all, we had a wonderful time on our honeymoon. We had a great time hunting and relaxing in the South African velt. I was so happy that she enjoyed Africa as much as I do. She is already thinking of our next trip over there!!
I feel like the luckiest guy in the world right now!!
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WOW!! I am speechless..... someday I would like to experance
Africa!
That little critter looks like it could do a bit of damage to the do dads!
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Holy crap, that looks like a ball. Thanks for the picts and sharing your hunts with us.
 
Scottyboy;

Thanks for the story and pics. sounds like the two of you had a wonderful time, and the trophys you got were just icing on the cake. I can see why the klipspringer liked your wife and not you, she has a beatiful face and you have an ugly mug. Just joking, but she is better looking then you, and a better shot to boot.
You are one of the very few lucky men that will have a lifetime hunting partner who is your wife. That is if she does not keep outshooting you and you stop hunting out of shame. At lease you were man enought to own up to it and give her the credit she deserved, but you did do great yourself. Did you bring any giraffe leg bones home with you. You will not believe what they are selling for as custom knife scales, handles.
Great hunt and thanks for sharing.

RELH
 
Scotty,

What a great trip and congrats to you and the bride on your honeymoon and to make it a hunting trip, now that is really the "icing on the cake".

Great story and pictures to go along with all of this adventure.

Brian
 
THAT TREE IS KINDA LIKE MY DECK!!!

WHAT KIND IS IT???

THE ONLY bobcat THINKING YOU'RE BEING KINDA STINGY WITH THE MS. PICTURES,PLEASE POST SOME MORE!!!
 
Phenomenal!! This has to be one the BEST posts Ive seen on here in a long, long time!! Congrats on a successful hunt. I am jealous! One of these days I hope to fulfill my dream to hunt the Dark COntinent!!

THanks for sharing your hunt with the rest of us!!

SCOTT
 
Thats awesome bud! Now call me so I can re-enter your # into my phone. Congrats!

Drum
 
did you shoot the giraffe in the neck ??

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."
--Benjamin Franklin 1759
 
Very nice pictures and story. You're a lucky man to have a wife that will hunt with you!

Africa is an amazing place and I would assume that you are making plans to go back. ;) It only took me about an hour on the plane ride back to figure out when and how I was going to get back in the next couple years. As of right now its looking like I'll be heading back next fall.

That is a great kudu bull! Congrats. There is something about hunting them that got in my blood pretty bad, all I think about is hunting those suckers.

A giraff with a 30cal shooter... man thats impressive. Those are some masive animals and can soak up lead from what I've heard! That will make an impessive mount and couch. LOL

The buff photo's were cool as chit! We only saw a handful when we were there last.

Once again congrats to you and your wife on what I'm sure will be one of many trips to Africa!
 
Scott, hell yes you are lucky! Congrats on some great trophies, including your bride. I leave in 5 days for my honeymoon. I actually brought up the idea of a safari to my gal and all I got was the "don't even think about it" look. When I get back we'll have to do some shark fishing. Nice job!
 
Great story. Big congrats on the marriage and the hunt. Looks like you did great on both fronts.
 
Holy Piss!!!
That is absolutely AWESOME Scottyboy!!!!!!!
Thank you for posting and sharing all of this.

Lien2
 
Thank you very much guys.. I was a wanderful trip and I am already thinking of ways to get back over there for a 4th time!! Hopefully next year if all works out. Again, thanks for all your kind words..

Bobcat, the tree in the pic is a Baobab tree. And they do kinda remind myself of me as well!! They are absolutely enormous.. Very neat to see them.

D13'er .. I didn't shot the giraffe in the neck, although that is a good shot to take as well. I hit him twice in the shoulder, and once above the tail. those 3 put him down within 100 yrds..

Bambistew.. you are 100% correct on already making plans to head back ASAP. That was my third trip over there and my first time with my now wife, and she is already wanting to head back over there next summer!! But I told her the next one is a Boyz trip!! We'll see how that's gonna fly!!

Chippewa, The vultures over in Africa find kills by sight. At the rehab center we went to, I learned that African Vultures can see another vulture circling a kill from upwards of 70 kilometers away! Now thats some good eysight!! And our American Vulture (buzzards) find kills by smell.

Nate, I am already looking forward to having a few beers and catching a few big Makos with you guys before the summer is over..All I need to do is set aside a weekend and buy a cheap ticket..
We need to make plans to maybe do a guys trip to the Dark Continent next summer.. I got the place!! You in??

Agai, thanks guys and hope you enjoy the pics.. Africa is such a wonderful place and I hope all of you get the chance to expirence it at least once. Its alot more affordable than you might think! Let me know if I can be of any assistance to anybody who would like some info..


Here are a few more pics for all of you to enjoy. The property I hunted was covered in Cape Buff. And we saw more than a few "big Boyz"..
Enjoy and thanks for lookin'..

Here's a good "up and comer".. He'll be a big boy in a few years..
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And here's his daddy!!
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A decent waterbuck we saw.. Narrow, but still a shooter in my book..
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And just a pic of one of the young male lions we saw. I thought this pic came out nice and just wanted to show ya'll this one..
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And one of another big male with a buddy of his..
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And a few Rhino bulls we found while we were warthog hunting..
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very nice...thank you for all the great pics. congratulations to the both of you...
 
Scotty....that's sweet!! You have definately been very fortunate to have taken some pretty awesome animals in the past, now you can add African game as well. And to be able to share it with your new wife.....ya, you are a lucky man! Congrats to both of you and thanks for the story. The pictures are incredible!!
 
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!! Awesome job, man! One of these days...................

Life is too short to be lazy or settle for mediocrity!
Eric
 
Holly #%@# you have got to be one of the luckyest Guys I know. Most wifes I know would be like hell no were going to mexico to sit on a beach and tan.

I wonder how much something like that would cost??










"Nimrod" - A person expert in or dedicated to the outdoors.
 
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>I wonder how much something like
>that would cost??


Depends on where you want to go and what you want to hunt...

Figure airfare will be about $1300-1700 depending on where you fly out of.

Day rates in the $150-350 per day range all inclusive depending on where you go.

As far as trophy fees, that depends on what animals you hunt or what kind of "package" you want and the skys the limit from there.

A good 'average' plains game hunt would cost for a 7-10 day hunt including 5-6 animals, 2-3 big and 3 small is about $4-5000 plus airfare.

A nother added cost is getting the animals home and haveing them mounted if you so chose.

Shipping and dip/pack will cost you around $1500-2000 depending on what you want done, then you have the taxi costs. But if you don't mount them and just hang the euro's on the wall... won't cost you much at all, since they'll likely be ready to hang. The possiblilties are endless. I spend countless hours a day thinking about the 'next' trip and what I'd like to hunt.

In reality if you just want to go experience Africa and hunt a couple animals and spend a solid week you could easily go for around $4500 including airfare if you shop around and go during the 'off peak' season for airlines.

Good luck and if you want any info shoot me an email.
 
Scott.......

So how's it feel having Bonnie be the top shooter in the family (hehehehehehehehehe)? Man I hate shooting with my wife too, she's a lot smoother on the trigger than I will ever be.

Congratulations on a total dream trip, dude. Lookin forward to seein your ugly mug again soon. I might be interested in joining you for your 4th trip over there, I'd sure like to whack a Kudu! So, the only question I have is; where the heck in your house are you going to poke a hole in the roof for that bull giraffe mount? :)
 
Myke, I would love to get together a group of guys and do a trip to SA. Sounds like Nate might be interested in going as well. I have a couple of buddies back home in TX that are itchin' to go too.. We'll give it some thought and figure it out when we are having a cold brew and takin pics of that 200lb Mako thats waiting for me to catch it!! Let me know a date so I can get a ticket and get my butt out there. See ya soon.
 
Will do, Scott!!! In the meantime, keep nabbin the bad guys, hear?

I'm headed down south in about 1 hr. to attend BigPigs wedding this afternoon. That'll make two good huntin dudes of mine down for the count and only a month apart from each other. Course, both you guys scored big time on your wives, you deserve so much less and ya know it :)

Yak at you soon, and start working on those biceps and triceps, a big Mako can test those muscles to their limits.....
 
Those are some great pics; looks like you and the wife had a great time and took some very nice trophies. I'm going back to the Eastern Cape a few more times but they have concessions along the Limpopo, Zimbabwe and Nambia. May set up a Buffalo hunt with them in a couple of years. Good hunting, grayghost
 

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