As we watched these amazing animals all around us I quickly realized that each species was much larger then I had expected... I knew a Kudu was big, but man those legs are long! Id say each animal was about 10% bigger in person then I had imagined.
I also quickly learned how great the quality of animals were that Limcroma has to offer. There were 2 kudu bulls standing at 20 yards, each appeared to be 48"-50". I was ready to shoot!!! My PH just kept saying... "we can get you a better one."
I'm setting there thinking " I don't expect to see anything much bigger then those two"... then I look up and see spirals pushing up though the bush heading our direction. Without saying a word, I knew this was a MUCH BIGGER bull! I reached for my bow by instinct as I told my PH "I know that's a shooter right?!?!" He was awkwardly quite, I couldn't quite figure out why he wasn't saying much. The bull walked right into 30 yards. I'm nocked and loaded, shaking like a leaf! my PH, still very quite as I ask "Can I shoot this beast?" He then finally opens his mouth and tells me "that is a MONSTER".
(I presume he was talking with the owner making sure I could shoot this kudu because he did stand up quickly to snap a picture on his phone, and it appeared as if he was messaging) After 10 minutes of watching this GIANT I was given the green light. We got the camera rolling, and with my wife by my side I released my 1st African arrow and made direct contact to a GIANT at 27 yards, slightly quartering away, I stuck the arrow through both lungs and made a quick recovery at 70 yards!
After approaching the animal it really sank in that I had taken my 1st African animal, and it was the trophy of a lifetime! A Gold Medal archery Kudu. I was excited, emotional, and humbled!
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