Jettech
AH senior member
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2021
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- 93
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- Location
- Georgia, USA
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- 10
- Hunted
- South Africa, Georgia, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee, Florida, Missouri, Arkansas
Well I'm going to try my best to tell about my trip. It may not be the best writing just to warn you.
Well the day finally came for my son and I for our first Safari. We departed Atlanta on Friday May 7th a little late due to cleaning and catering running behind. Once in the air for the 14 1/2 hr flight we ate a quick meal and was able top get a good 7 hrs of sleep in. We landed in JNB the next day at 530pm. cleared customs and grabbed our stuff. AHL PH's met us and off we went to the lodge. after about a 3 hr ride we arrived at the lodge aaround 11pm. Had a quick bowl of homemade soup and a beer then settled in for the night to get some sleep.
Next day we woke up at 645am went down and had breakfast (bacon, french toast, sausage and tomato slices). From there off to the shooting ranges to check that to 300 was shooting where it was supposed to.. Everything was good so we headed out to start the hunt. It was not 30 mins in we got caught in a downpour. Worked out that we did not get far from camp so we went back and ate a quick lunch(Ham and cheese sandwich's) as the rain passed. Then it was right back out looking for Impala and Sable. The impala all where starting to rut so we came across a nice trophy pretty quickly. It was making all kinds of grunting and noise. My son was up on this one. He took a shot at 100 yards and it ran about 40 yards and was down just inside some thick cover. Some quick pictures and a ride back to the skinning shed and we was back out looking for Sable. Driving around saw some Sable right off the bat but not what we was looking for. Patience paid off and we got on a nice mature Sable. I took the shot at 150 yards. It looked like a good hit but it took off running. Tracker my Ph and my son and I was off thru the bush following a blood trail. I am amazed at how well the tracker can follow a trail. After a good 5 mile track we got up on him again standing in a watering hole. I was able to take one more shot and end the track. After we got up to him we saw the hit was good but the bullet just did not perform. More pictures and back to skinning shed. The sun was setting by this time so back to camp. to sit around fire and drink some Black label and Castle lite. Dinner for the night was Blesbok casarole witth carrots, squash, and salad. After dinner i tried my first African brandy with coke by the fire. must say for a beer person it was very good. Jet lag made me call it a early night at 930.
Well the day finally came for my son and I for our first Safari. We departed Atlanta on Friday May 7th a little late due to cleaning and catering running behind. Once in the air for the 14 1/2 hr flight we ate a quick meal and was able top get a good 7 hrs of sleep in. We landed in JNB the next day at 530pm. cleared customs and grabbed our stuff. AHL PH's met us and off we went to the lodge. after about a 3 hr ride we arrived at the lodge aaround 11pm. Had a quick bowl of homemade soup and a beer then settled in for the night to get some sleep.
Next day we woke up at 645am went down and had breakfast (bacon, french toast, sausage and tomato slices). From there off to the shooting ranges to check that to 300 was shooting where it was supposed to.. Everything was good so we headed out to start the hunt. It was not 30 mins in we got caught in a downpour. Worked out that we did not get far from camp so we went back and ate a quick lunch(Ham and cheese sandwich's) as the rain passed. Then it was right back out looking for Impala and Sable. The impala all where starting to rut so we came across a nice trophy pretty quickly. It was making all kinds of grunting and noise. My son was up on this one. He took a shot at 100 yards and it ran about 40 yards and was down just inside some thick cover. Some quick pictures and a ride back to the skinning shed and we was back out looking for Sable. Driving around saw some Sable right off the bat but not what we was looking for. Patience paid off and we got on a nice mature Sable. I took the shot at 150 yards. It looked like a good hit but it took off running. Tracker my Ph and my son and I was off thru the bush following a blood trail. I am amazed at how well the tracker can follow a trail. After a good 5 mile track we got up on him again standing in a watering hole. I was able to take one more shot and end the track. After we got up to him we saw the hit was good but the bullet just did not perform. More pictures and back to skinning shed. The sun was setting by this time so back to camp. to sit around fire and drink some Black label and Castle lite. Dinner for the night was Blesbok casarole witth carrots, squash, and salad. After dinner i tried my first African brandy with coke by the fire. must say for a beer person it was very good. Jet lag made me call it a early night at 930.