African Plains Game
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: durango Colorado USA
Posts: 567
RE: African Plains Game
I went to South Africa last May--- Take lots of pictures & a camcorder if you have one. Try & enjoy some of the local food, wine, etc. If you can fit in a trip to a National Park. My hunt was for 7 days & then 3 days touring Kruger National Park. Kruger was a big part of the trip, we saw the Big 5 and even saw 2 lions that had mauled a giraffe. They had the giraffe cornered, ity was bleeding from the hocks & the PH said they would probably finish the kill after sundown.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Posts: 1,964
RE: African Plains Game
LPD17,
Congrat' s on the African trip. I' m envious, looks like you' ll be getting into some serious Big Game Hunting -- I hope you have a great trip.
With too few exceptions, this site (as great as it is) is fairly provincial and has a HEAVY North American (especially lower 48) bias and is pretty well " benchmarked" at whitetail deer and 30-06' s. Kudu, Eland, or Bongo hunting advice? --- I' m afraid that' s likely to be a bit of a stretch.
An appropriate website to find an abundance of experience based answers for your question would be www.accuratereloading.com -- don' t let the name deceive you -- these guys are hard core African hunters. They have had a thread that is right on beam to your question within the last 2 or 3 weeks.
Never Go Undergunned,
EKM
Congrat' s on the African trip. I' m envious, looks like you' ll be getting into some serious Big Game Hunting -- I hope you have a great trip.
With too few exceptions, this site (as great as it is) is fairly provincial and has a HEAVY North American (especially lower 48) bias and is pretty well " benchmarked" at whitetail deer and 30-06' s. Kudu, Eland, or Bongo hunting advice? --- I' m afraid that' s likely to be a bit of a stretch.
An appropriate website to find an abundance of experience based answers for your question would be www.accuratereloading.com -- don' t let the name deceive you -- these guys are hard core African hunters. They have had a thread that is right on beam to your question within the last 2 or 3 weeks.
Never Go Undergunned,
EKM
#5
RE: African Plains Game
Study up on the animals you are interested in! Know what constitues a good trophy before you go and be able to identify the animals. You are in for the trip of a lifetime. A word of warning, you will go back. I would suggest you spend some money on a good camera and get a telephoto lens. I am not much interested in photography but I bought a good one with a zoom lens before I went and am so glad that I did. Compared to the cost of the hunt this is a minimal expense. Not sure how your travel arrangements work but you will likely fly out of New York or Miami to Africa, don' t check your baggage straight through. I made that mistake, waited a day for my luggage to arrive from New York. Claim it, then recheck it before the final leg of the flight. If it means a couple extra hours in the airport it is worth it. Contact your guides right before you leave to make sure they know when and where you will be arriving. Get a cell phone number from them in case things do not go as planned. Try to take an extra of most things as once you get there you can' t buy a lot of hunting equiptment. I' m sure they told you that though. Any other specific questions let me know. You will love it.