Craddock kudu charge

Kevin Peacocke

AH ambassador
Joined
Feb 10, 2018
Messages
6,211
Reaction score
22,837
Location
Harare Zimbabwe
Media
111
Articles
2
Hunting reports
Africa
5
Member of
Cleveland Gun Club
Hunted
Zimbabwe, SouthAfrica
This was a short biltong hunt to the picturesque area of Craddock in the Eastern Cape. With just two hunting days our group of five descended from Maclear, Cape Town and East London with high expectations and excitement to give it our best shot, so to speak.
This was my first chance at kudu so when a modest bull was spotted on a hillside early on day one Kaylem debussed with his 308 while we went on with the bakkie to make a diversion. Twenty minutes later and the kudu had moved along the ridge towards us and was now standing under a bush about 250 metres away. Kaylem was off to the left and signalled that he was off the stalk giving us a chance. Gary and I moved through a little ravine and as we crested the other side he was glassing the bush to set up the shot. "It's coming Gary", I whispered urgently as the kudu barreled towards us. Gary looked up as it crossed the 30 metre mark, suddenly saw us and veered to my right. The scope on the Sako 85 30-06 was still on 300 metres and 10 power, the kudu filled the objective and I admittedly jerked off a shot more in shock than purpose, and the beast bounded across the ravine unscathed. Next he encountered the bakkie, veered the other way and caught them all by utter surprise too, not more than 25 metres off, but nobody was ready!

We all shared a laugh and vowed to get this boy yet.

This was a farm of about seven thousand hectares, mostly goats and sheep, but literally teeming with game too - mountain reedbuck, karoo springbuck, kalahari springbuck, duiker, and fallow deer. Midday on day two we were high on a ridge road in the area where the kudu had evaded us and there he was again in the ravine below. Wayne put in a long shot that connected, but not fatally. Volleys then followed scoring two more hits at between 300 and 400 metres and he was down. A small boy really but just what the doctor ordered for the meat.

The rest of the tally included a springbuck and two mountain reedbuck, so the meat order was fulfilled. I failed to shoot anything this time, but just being out there on the red aloe strewn hills made it all worthwhile.

On the way out we stopped by the historical Victoria Hotel in Craddock town, a splendid place that must have hosted many famous folks over it's 100 year plus history. Their full English breakfast went down a treat and crowned a wonderful few days.
B36E4897-32A3-46B9-96E5-86ECC2069958.jpeg
337B1DB7-847A-4E7C-9290-51BFB1888988.jpeg
C3134904-A1C1-4D0B-85B3-AA50C84B2BB6.jpeg
 
Very nice trip, and exciting hunt. BTW, did you gents fly or drive to the EC?
 
Very nice trip, and exciting hunt. BTW, did you gents fly or drive to the EC?
Flew Jhb-Umtata, then drove to Maclear where the family farm is. Then drove across to Craddock.
 
Flew Jhb-Umtata, then drove to Maclear where the family farm is. Then drove across to Craddock.
Kevin, if you are down your family farm again, drop me a message and swing by the lodge. We are not too far from there.
Maybe I can convince you over a rum to trade your Land Rover in on a another vehicle starting with Land.... ;) :D
 
Kevin, if you are down your family farm again, drop me a message and swing by the lodge. We are not too far from there.
Maybe I can convince you over a rum to trade your Land Rover in on a another vehicle starting with Land.... ;) :D
@KMG Hunting Safaris
Any vehicle being with land be it land Rover or land Cruiser is a waste of time. Both break down and are expensive for parts.
Nissan on the other hand totally reliable and if you need parts they are reasonably priced.
My Nissan has never broken down in the 10 years I have had it. It did however stop for unscheduled period maintenance once when the starter motor died. Thankfully it's a manual so easy to push start and get it to the mechanic. 450 dollars after with a new starter fitted all fine. Try and find a starter motor and have it fitted for the same price. It will more than likely cast you more than double and that's just for the part.
Bob
 

Forum statistics

Threads
59,400
Messages
1,288,701
Members
107,772
Latest member
CharliClyn
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

Spending a few years hunting out west then back to Africa!
mebawana wrote on MB_GP42's profile.
Hello. If you haven't already sold this rifle then I will purchase. Please advise. Thank you.
jbirdwell wrote on uplander01's profile.
I doubt you are interested in any trades but I was getting ready to list a Sauer 404 3 barrel set in the 10-12 price range if your interested. It has the 404J, 30-06 and 6.5 Creedmoor barrel. Only the 30-06 had been shot and it has 7 rounds through it as I was working on breaking the barrel in. It also has both the synthetic thumbhole stock and somewhere between grade 3-5 non thumbhole stock

Jaye Birdwell
CamoManJ wrote on dchum's profile.
Hello there. I’ve been wanting to introduce myself personally & chat with you about hunting Nilgai. Give me a call sometime…

Best,

Jason Coryell
[redacted]
 
Top