- Hunting dagga boys is mainly done by looking for tracks at waterholes, if tracks are found one follows them often for many hours. But what about sit and wait?
During a recent hunt we had found a couple of bulls on the bank of a dry river bed partly covered with reeds. In a few seconds they were gone. We looked into the river bed, didn‘t see anything and left.
Well that‘s not how I would have done it. I would have select a nice spot on the bank, checked the wind first of course, sit down and wait, even for up to two hours. I’m pretty convinced that we would have seen some bulls during that time. I mean a huge piece of river bed was lying right in front of us. But what could I do, I wasn‘t the PH in charge. - How were your buffalo hunts done? Stalk stalk stalk for hours or sometimes sit at suitable spots for a longer period of time and just wait? During 40 years of living and hunting in South Africa, that‘s how I do it, with great success.