SOUTH AFRICA: Hunting The Far North With Stanley Pieterse Safaris

With Ross & Pete out looking for kudu, Stanley suggested we head to a different area up near the Zim border for waterbuck. This was a beautiful hilly area with interesting rock formations and caves where the Bushmen once lived. Water here was a large lake, maybe 1/4 mile across. We sat and watched game come to water, lots of baboons and impala, zebras and kudu, but no waterbuck.

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We decided to head back for lunch and, of course, spotted a bull standing back in the trees.

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We then took a hike up to the Bushmen caves, where you can still see cave paintings.

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nice report
i know Stanley pieterse, not too far from me
great guy and a good operator
 
Ross got his kudu bull, so we joined up again and went looking for nyala. We spotted one right away, and Pete and I started stalking. I thought I had a pretty good shot at him from about 50 yards, but Pete wanted to get closer. We actually stalked away from him, which I thought was curious, and Pete told me to set the scope at 1X. My scope is almost always at 1X during the stalk, so I was good. We were crawling through some really thick bush, Pete in the lead, then me, then Ross. I was thinking I should have shot him earlier when I sensed Ross stop. Pete eased back and nodded to my left. I was up against a super dense bush, stepped around it, and the bull stepped out maybe 15-20 feet in front of me. I think we saw each other at the same time. I snapped up the rifle, saw the dot on his shoulder and fired as he sprang forward.

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Our last morning, driving around looking at impala. There are so many of them here, we didn’t always notice them. But a nice ram popped up in front of me and I took him.

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What a trip! In 10 hunting days, we took 14 animals, 7 each. We agreed this was the hunting trip of our lives, so far. Part of this was hunting buffalo which is certainly a peak hunting experience. Part of it was the excitement of coming to Africa, especially during this time. But we agreed that it was largely due to the guys, Stanley and Pete, and Stanley’s wife, Seugnét. There is no doubt that PH’s closely watch new clients, assessing rifle handling, muzzle discipline, awareness. But experienced clients also assess the PH’s. You want competent, you want friendly, you expect the guys will work hard for you. But you don’t necessarily expect to be treated like family. We came to trust these guys, and we will miss them. Trip of a lifetime.

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Congrats on the hunt, thanks for sharing!
 
Congratulations on a fantastic hunt, and some outstanding animals taken. Beautiful report, thank you for taking us along.
 
Congratulations on a great trip. Fantastic animals and even better memories. Thanks for the write up.
 
I just got back from hunting with Stanley this weekend and agree that they run a top notch operation. Jessica, the Jack Russell, is still trying to get the Mongooses under the porch!
 
Congratulations on a very successful Safari. Thanks for the report and pictures, enjoyed.
 
This was a proper hunt in a beautiful area. Well done!
 

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Out of all the different color variations of Impala the black Impala just stands out with its beautiful pitch black hide.

Impala is one of the animals you will see all over Africa.
You can see them in herds of a 100 plus together.

This excellent ram was taken with one of our previous client this past season.

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Thank you for the bookings Gents headed to USA soon get your dates booked they are going quick!
 
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