Drywaller44
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- South Africa
This was the best 10 days of my life! It met or exceeded every expectation that I had going into the trip. So why did I do this trip in the first place, well I've been fascinated with the animals in Africa since I was a young child watching nature documentaries. Then my dad got me into hunting at a young age when he gave me my first pellet gun and I would go after squirrels. Later that turned into deer and turkey hunting in the Missouri hills. As a teenager I would watch hunting shows with him and anytime an Africa hunting show would come on like Tom Miranda or Jim Shockey I was enthralled. Growing up in rural Missouri just traveling outside of the United States seemed farfetched at the time, much less going on a hunting adventure to Africa. So here you have a guy who has never hunted outside of Missouri, I've never had to shoot an animal past 100 yards and I've never flown on an airplane, who about 2 years ago decided to go hunt in South Africa after listening to several hunting podcasts about Africa and finding this awesome forum. Thanks to all the contributors on this forum that helped make researching for this hunt simple and made me feel comfortable enough to step out of my comfort zone.
Outfitter: @GAME 4 AFRICA SAFARIS
Owner: Wikus Coetzee
Professional Hunter (PH): Don Laaks
Dates: April 30 2023 through May 9 2023
DAY 1
I flew Delta out of St. Louis to Atlanta, Atlanta to Johannesburg, overnighted at City Lodge and then jumped on Airlink to get to Port Elizabeth. All my flights were on time or early and I had no issues. Never having flown, navigating the airports was the scariest thing for me but it all ended up being simple. Overnighting at City Lodge was a great idea. It gave me time to get rid of the jet lag and I had a nice dinner and breakfast at their restaurant. Dinner ends at 10 and breakfast starts at 4 so you have plenty of time to eat even if your plane lands late or takes off early. So at noon on April 30 I landed at Port Elizabeth and Don my PH was there to pick me up. Dons a great guy and he was very easy to talk to. He's very knowledgeable about the Eastern Cape having lived there his entire life and is great at pointing out little things that you may overlook while hunting. He's always pointing out birds, plants, and tracks of animals so that you're learning about the area your hunting in.
So one of the reasons I chose Game 4 Africa was that they had large concessions but focus on small groups of hunters instead of just trying to bring in as many hunters as possible. This was evident as I was the only other hunter in camp the first 3 nights. There was only one other hunter there the rest of my trip and you'll never see them out when you're hunting. So when I arrived at the lodge we had my favorite meal of the trip. Blue wildebeest lasagna. Wow that was good, as was all the food. After lunch we went down to the range and sighted in the Sako 85 7mm Rem Mag. with Swarovski scope and a suppressor, that I was renting from them. That was my first time shooting with a suppressor and it was awesome. Don also had a pair of the quad sticks and they were way better than the tripod I had been practicing off of at home. Now I had been practicing up to 230 yards but I've never needed to shoot a deer over 100 yards at home so I wasn't the most confident in taking longer shots. Don recognized this immediately and started to build up my confidence in my shooting ability at the range by telling me we were going to break some records that week in distance and that if I just listen to him I would be fine. He was happy with how I shot off the sticks so the year of practice paid off.
We did a drive that evening and I was amazed at all the wildlife we saw. We saw zebra, impala, eland, waterbuck, nyala, kudu, warthog and vervet monkeys all in a short drive around the lodge. Once I saw an eland and a waterbuck in person, I knew I wanted to hunt those big beautiful animals. That evening we had a braai, as we did every evening cooking up a different tenderloin of a game animal. They were all fantastic but impala was my favorite. Every dinner was finished off with desert and I became a fan of their brandy and cokes and South African chardonnay. Tomorrow we are going to start our hunt targeting bushbuck at Mountain Top.
My package consists of:
Kudu
Waterbuck or Nyala
Red Lechwe or Eland
Bushbuck or Zebra or Black Wildebeest
Outfitter: @GAME 4 AFRICA SAFARIS
Owner: Wikus Coetzee
Professional Hunter (PH): Don Laaks
Dates: April 30 2023 through May 9 2023
DAY 1
I flew Delta out of St. Louis to Atlanta, Atlanta to Johannesburg, overnighted at City Lodge and then jumped on Airlink to get to Port Elizabeth. All my flights were on time or early and I had no issues. Never having flown, navigating the airports was the scariest thing for me but it all ended up being simple. Overnighting at City Lodge was a great idea. It gave me time to get rid of the jet lag and I had a nice dinner and breakfast at their restaurant. Dinner ends at 10 and breakfast starts at 4 so you have plenty of time to eat even if your plane lands late or takes off early. So at noon on April 30 I landed at Port Elizabeth and Don my PH was there to pick me up. Dons a great guy and he was very easy to talk to. He's very knowledgeable about the Eastern Cape having lived there his entire life and is great at pointing out little things that you may overlook while hunting. He's always pointing out birds, plants, and tracks of animals so that you're learning about the area your hunting in.
So one of the reasons I chose Game 4 Africa was that they had large concessions but focus on small groups of hunters instead of just trying to bring in as many hunters as possible. This was evident as I was the only other hunter in camp the first 3 nights. There was only one other hunter there the rest of my trip and you'll never see them out when you're hunting. So when I arrived at the lodge we had my favorite meal of the trip. Blue wildebeest lasagna. Wow that was good, as was all the food. After lunch we went down to the range and sighted in the Sako 85 7mm Rem Mag. with Swarovski scope and a suppressor, that I was renting from them. That was my first time shooting with a suppressor and it was awesome. Don also had a pair of the quad sticks and they were way better than the tripod I had been practicing off of at home. Now I had been practicing up to 230 yards but I've never needed to shoot a deer over 100 yards at home so I wasn't the most confident in taking longer shots. Don recognized this immediately and started to build up my confidence in my shooting ability at the range by telling me we were going to break some records that week in distance and that if I just listen to him I would be fine. He was happy with how I shot off the sticks so the year of practice paid off.
We did a drive that evening and I was amazed at all the wildlife we saw. We saw zebra, impala, eland, waterbuck, nyala, kudu, warthog and vervet monkeys all in a short drive around the lodge. Once I saw an eland and a waterbuck in person, I knew I wanted to hunt those big beautiful animals. That evening we had a braai, as we did every evening cooking up a different tenderloin of a game animal. They were all fantastic but impala was my favorite. Every dinner was finished off with desert and I became a fan of their brandy and cokes and South African chardonnay. Tomorrow we are going to start our hunt targeting bushbuck at Mountain Top.
My package consists of:
Kudu
Waterbuck or Nyala
Red Lechwe or Eland
Bushbuck or Zebra or Black Wildebeest
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