- Joined
- Feb 15, 2015
- Messages
- 341
- Reaction score
- 262
- Location
- Montana
- Member of
- NRA
- Hunted
- Namibia, Canada, RSA, USA
The wife and I returned a week ago from a 10-day hunt with KMG. A outstanding, fantastic trip. My wife really enjoyed herself, not hunting, but a very patient observer. The trip started with a flight to Cape Town and a self drive along the Garden Route. Very beautiful, interesting, with a ton of things to do. The lodge at KMG is very nice. The staff is excellent and go out of their way to make sure you have what you need and to make you feel at home. Very relaxing at the end of the day. The food was awesome. Michelle does a great job, thank you for the great meals and the personal touch young lady. Graham- the lodge manager is a outstanding young man (thanks for the early morning coffee) and a very good hunter in his own right. Lloyd our tracker and skinner was very good at his craft. Very pleasant to be around. Lloyd really cares about your trophies and does a darn good job of taking care of them. Now for this Marius character: he is a relentless, hard core machine. He goes the extra mile and hunts really hard. Something I really appreciate. The nice thing about Marius and his operation, is that they hunt many different species, in many different places in Africa. Not just outstanding plains game. Will we be back? absolutely!! Marius really takes care of those personal touches. I trust him 100%. Very nice to meet his wife-Kim, a very super gal.
They really made us feel like we made life long friends at Mpunzi Lodge.
Miss ya Flex, Rigby,and Bolt
A few lessons learned: I would do the self drive after the safari. I was so jacked up to get hunting that I couldn't enjoy it as much as doing it afterward.
Been said here a lot, but practice from those sticks.
Use a proper caliber for the intended game and a premium bullet. I used a 338 win mag with barnes TSX
Do the ocean fishing, it was fun, and the folks at the lodge cooked them up that night on the open fireplace. Doesn't get much better than that.
Thanks Louw for the stories and the help with the bushbuck.
One more note. I'd like to thanks AH and the great folks on here. I think this is one the top hunting sites out there, and by far the best on African hunting. Without AH I would not have found KMG.
All loaded up ready to go.
A dream come true
What a cool animal
Kirsten with the big catch of the day. Hey lady!
Dinner menu one night at the lodge, always something good!
Hard earned waterbuck
What a privilege taking a animal like this
Sunset from the lodge deck
A well deserved rest after a long day
The Professionals - except the lucky nut with the sun glasses on
Last but not least: a super bonus trophy. This duiker has been spotted briefly about once a year for the past 3 years in a little valley. Always out of range, but not this time. He is predominantly white. Hard to tell from the pictures, but Marius has some good ones. Very happy to get him.
Oops almost forgot the warthog - cant forget the warthog!
They really made us feel like we made life long friends at Mpunzi Lodge.
Miss ya Flex, Rigby,and Bolt
A few lessons learned: I would do the self drive after the safari. I was so jacked up to get hunting that I couldn't enjoy it as much as doing it afterward.
Been said here a lot, but practice from those sticks.
Use a proper caliber for the intended game and a premium bullet. I used a 338 win mag with barnes TSX
Do the ocean fishing, it was fun, and the folks at the lodge cooked them up that night on the open fireplace. Doesn't get much better than that.
Thanks Louw for the stories and the help with the bushbuck.
One more note. I'd like to thanks AH and the great folks on here. I think this is one the top hunting sites out there, and by far the best on African hunting. Without AH I would not have found KMG.
All loaded up ready to go.
A dream come true
What a cool animal
Kirsten with the big catch of the day. Hey lady!
Dinner menu one night at the lodge, always something good!
Hard earned waterbuck
What a privilege taking a animal like this
Sunset from the lodge deck
A well deserved rest after a long day
The Professionals - except the lucky nut with the sun glasses on
Last but not least: a super bonus trophy. This duiker has been spotted briefly about once a year for the past 3 years in a little valley. Always out of range, but not this time. He is predominantly white. Hard to tell from the pictures, but Marius has some good ones. Very happy to get him.
Oops almost forgot the warthog - cant forget the warthog!