Diamondhitch
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- Canada (AB, SK, NWT, BC) USA (NM, TX) South Africa (Limpopo, KZN, Free State, Eastern Cape, Northen Cape), Kyrgyzstan, Czech Republic
I loved hunting bushbuck, sitting on the side of a hill in Eastern Cape, the daybreak chill giving me the shivers even though I had a good wool sweater and jacket on. It was great sport glassing the ridges and hillsides waiting for one of those beautiful antelope to step out into a small opening in the brush. I'd spot a coupleof females, motion to the PH who would shrug me off, he'd seen them long before I did. The anticipation was much like whitetail hunting except it was ground level and, if you wound one, well, I hear that is when things get "interesting".
You mean interesting like this?
Pictures posted by AH member Buff-Buster, it reads: "Dog Impaled by Bushbuck. These are from a PH friend of mine in the East Cape. His client wounded a bushbuck and they sent "Jackson" on the blood trail after him. As with all Jack Russell's, Jackson is fearless. Before they could get in to finish him off, Jackson had him cornered. When they emerged into the opening the bushbuck came at them with Jackson attached as shown. Jackson was giving him hell even as they shot and killed the bushbuck. To keep him from bleeding to death, they cut the bushbuck's head off and left it attached to Jackson until they could get to the vet 3 hours away. Jackson still hunts to this day and is still "fearless". Never underestimate the "will to live" of any animal, especially a bushbuck!
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