During my African Safari the weather was very nice most of the time. A little cool in the mornings and evenings but hot during midday. The hot weather during midday was a good indicator that most of the animals would be coming to water. On a couple of days the winds were really howling. That was the case on the day I shot my Gemsbok...the gusting winds even kept the cape buffalo on edge. My PH and I tried burning zebra dung but my eyes would water too much. We needed to mask our scent so we burned braided TP which my eyes could tolerate. He called the braided TP monkey tails, rat tails and warthog tusk and I really worked at masking our scent. Slowly but surely as the sun started to go down and the wind settled down. And just when I felt my opportunity starting to fade.......a nice male Gemsbok came in and gave me a shot. The shot was good and the arrow took out both lungs. The gemsbok still managed to go 100 yards before piling up.