GeoffB
AH veteran
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2017
- Messages
- 113
- Reaction score
- 494
- Location
- Brisbane, Australia
- Media
- 58
- Member of
- SCI, SSAA, ADA
- Hunted
- Australia, NZ, USA: OR, South Africa: Eastern Cape, Free State
Introduction – This Hunt Report is a long time coming
This is my hunt report from my first African safari in 2018 with @KAROO WILD Safaris. I had typed up a large majority of this hunt report when I first returned home from Africa in 2018. I had taken over 1200 images and many pages of notes about this trip at the end of each days hunting so I just had to edit the images, format the paragraphs and post the report up.
But not long after my return from Africa my health was deteriorating quickly for some unknown reason. After many doctors’ visits and hospital tests I was diagnosed with a stage three lymphoma cancer. So finishing this report was put on hold for quite a while.
I had a bunch of medical tests, some surgery then a whole bunch of chemotherapy. During this whole time I was focusing on my second trip to Africa. Like those who had travelled to Africa before me I had become so addicted to Africa on my first trip I just had to go back. I had also booked my second African hunt for the following year in 2019 before I left the lodge at Karoo Wild Safari’s in 2018. It was actually this dream of going back to Africa plus the support of my family that helped me pull through the cancer treatment.
Fast forward to today as I post this report up I am in a much better place. I am not one hundred percent but my health is vastly improved, my head is clearer and best of all I’m still here. I did make the second trip to Africa just six weeks after my last round of chemotherapy in 2019. My second trip did not disappoint me either, but I will explain more about that in another report. So grab a coffee or a beer and we will get this one started. It’s a long story.
My First Warthog – Old Grandpa Hog fell to the Sako .270 win with 150gr bullet
South Africa – Karoo Wild Safari’s Plains Game Hunt
Outfitter - Karoo Wild Safaris
Location - Eastern Cape, South Africa
Type of Hunt – Plains Game Hunt
Safari Owners – Victor and Lindsay Watson
PH’s - Victor Watson and Arnold Claasen
Hunting Dates – September 2018 (12 days)
Firearm - I borrowed three of Victor’s guns during my safari.
* Brno .243 Win for the small antelope.
* Sako .270 Win for most of the small and medium size plains game.
* .375 Ruger for the larger plains game.
Overview - This was my first trip to Africa fulfilling a lifelong dream since my hunting buddy Chris and I dreamt of hunting Africa in the 8th grade at school 39 years ago.
Best of all for this African adventure my buddy Chris joined me and we travelled together with our wives to experience the African bush.
We booked two separate PH’s with the plan to each hunt 1 on 1. We caught up each evening at the lodge to share our stories and swap picture of our days hunting. Often if we had phone service on a mountain top we would be messaging family members back home with images and messages explaining the highlights of the hunting with them as well.
We both hunted some favourite African species on our wish list then added a few more when they presented.
I will let Chris tell you about his hunt in his own report but we did manage to hunt together on a few occasions.
Chris’s report can be seen here:
https://www.africahunting.com/threa...n-cape-hunting-with-karoo-wild-safaris.45781/
Before the Hunt - This hunt all started when my hunting buddy Chris came to me with all of his research on African hunting and said we need to stop talking about hunting Africa and just book a hunt. Chris has been trying to get me to go to Africa for years. I had never made it a priority using my three kids and a busy job I felt I could not leave, as an excuse. I suppose I was waiting for that perfect day to arrive. But Chris just kept researching and researching over and over. He would email me the links to the various hunt reports and outfitters to drool over. We often talked about it over the years so we knew a lot about our favorite animals and the area that was best to go to for our first African hunt. We discussed it with our wives and my wife said we should just stop talking about it and book a hunt. So we booked 12 days of hunting with Victor and Lindsay Watson at Karoo Wild Safaris in the Eastern Cape 18 month’s out. Chris had also talked to a guy that lived near him who had hunted with Victor at Karoo Wild just the previous year. After discussing the other non-hunting activities that Africa could offer both of the wives decided to come along with us and be part of our trip. Both wives have been a big part of our hunting lives for the last 30 plus years and were looking forward to the experience.
On our way to Africa - After waiting 18 months the time came to farewell our family members and headed off on our first trip to Africa. We had a number of flights to get from my home in Brisbane, Australia to Port Elizabeth in South Africa. One of these was the long haul flight of 14 hours from Sydney, Australia to Johannesburg. Chris had found and booked us some premium economy seats at the cattle class price with Qantas Airways. The wider seats, longer leg room of the premium economy seats and line skipping at the boarding gate was a real treat for a pair of working class folks like us.
We landed in Johannesburg to some very heavy rain in the early evening. We stayed overnight in the City Lodge Hotel in the Johannesburg airport precinct so we could easily hop on our next flight the following morning to Port Elizabeth.
As we had not taken any of our own rifles with us so we were through South African immigration and out into the airport arrival area very quickly and off up the ramp to the City Lodge Hotel. The City Lodge was clean and comfortable for our overnight stay. Breaking up our trip with an overnight stay, warm meal, shower and a rest really helped break up the journey and left us felling refreshed for the next part of our journey to the hunting camp. Little did I know that soon after our arrival we would be hunting the grey ghost of the African bush the mighty Kudu - More on that later.
City Lodge Check-in
This is my hunt report from my first African safari in 2018 with @KAROO WILD Safaris. I had typed up a large majority of this hunt report when I first returned home from Africa in 2018. I had taken over 1200 images and many pages of notes about this trip at the end of each days hunting so I just had to edit the images, format the paragraphs and post the report up.
But not long after my return from Africa my health was deteriorating quickly for some unknown reason. After many doctors’ visits and hospital tests I was diagnosed with a stage three lymphoma cancer. So finishing this report was put on hold for quite a while.
I had a bunch of medical tests, some surgery then a whole bunch of chemotherapy. During this whole time I was focusing on my second trip to Africa. Like those who had travelled to Africa before me I had become so addicted to Africa on my first trip I just had to go back. I had also booked my second African hunt for the following year in 2019 before I left the lodge at Karoo Wild Safari’s in 2018. It was actually this dream of going back to Africa plus the support of my family that helped me pull through the cancer treatment.
Fast forward to today as I post this report up I am in a much better place. I am not one hundred percent but my health is vastly improved, my head is clearer and best of all I’m still here. I did make the second trip to Africa just six weeks after my last round of chemotherapy in 2019. My second trip did not disappoint me either, but I will explain more about that in another report. So grab a coffee or a beer and we will get this one started. It’s a long story.
My First Warthog – Old Grandpa Hog fell to the Sako .270 win with 150gr bullet
South Africa – Karoo Wild Safari’s Plains Game Hunt
Outfitter - Karoo Wild Safaris
Location - Eastern Cape, South Africa
Type of Hunt – Plains Game Hunt
Safari Owners – Victor and Lindsay Watson
PH’s - Victor Watson and Arnold Claasen
Hunting Dates – September 2018 (12 days)
Firearm - I borrowed three of Victor’s guns during my safari.
* Brno .243 Win for the small antelope.
* Sako .270 Win for most of the small and medium size plains game.
* .375 Ruger for the larger plains game.
Overview - This was my first trip to Africa fulfilling a lifelong dream since my hunting buddy Chris and I dreamt of hunting Africa in the 8th grade at school 39 years ago.
Best of all for this African adventure my buddy Chris joined me and we travelled together with our wives to experience the African bush.
We booked two separate PH’s with the plan to each hunt 1 on 1. We caught up each evening at the lodge to share our stories and swap picture of our days hunting. Often if we had phone service on a mountain top we would be messaging family members back home with images and messages explaining the highlights of the hunting with them as well.
We both hunted some favourite African species on our wish list then added a few more when they presented.
I will let Chris tell you about his hunt in his own report but we did manage to hunt together on a few occasions.
Chris’s report can be seen here:
https://www.africahunting.com/threa...n-cape-hunting-with-karoo-wild-safaris.45781/
Before the Hunt - This hunt all started when my hunting buddy Chris came to me with all of his research on African hunting and said we need to stop talking about hunting Africa and just book a hunt. Chris has been trying to get me to go to Africa for years. I had never made it a priority using my three kids and a busy job I felt I could not leave, as an excuse. I suppose I was waiting for that perfect day to arrive. But Chris just kept researching and researching over and over. He would email me the links to the various hunt reports and outfitters to drool over. We often talked about it over the years so we knew a lot about our favorite animals and the area that was best to go to for our first African hunt. We discussed it with our wives and my wife said we should just stop talking about it and book a hunt. So we booked 12 days of hunting with Victor and Lindsay Watson at Karoo Wild Safaris in the Eastern Cape 18 month’s out. Chris had also talked to a guy that lived near him who had hunted with Victor at Karoo Wild just the previous year. After discussing the other non-hunting activities that Africa could offer both of the wives decided to come along with us and be part of our trip. Both wives have been a big part of our hunting lives for the last 30 plus years and were looking forward to the experience.
On our way to Africa - After waiting 18 months the time came to farewell our family members and headed off on our first trip to Africa. We had a number of flights to get from my home in Brisbane, Australia to Port Elizabeth in South Africa. One of these was the long haul flight of 14 hours from Sydney, Australia to Johannesburg. Chris had found and booked us some premium economy seats at the cattle class price with Qantas Airways. The wider seats, longer leg room of the premium economy seats and line skipping at the boarding gate was a real treat for a pair of working class folks like us.
We landed in Johannesburg to some very heavy rain in the early evening. We stayed overnight in the City Lodge Hotel in the Johannesburg airport precinct so we could easily hop on our next flight the following morning to Port Elizabeth.
As we had not taken any of our own rifles with us so we were through South African immigration and out into the airport arrival area very quickly and off up the ramp to the City Lodge Hotel. The City Lodge was clean and comfortable for our overnight stay. Breaking up our trip with an overnight stay, warm meal, shower and a rest really helped break up the journey and left us felling refreshed for the next part of our journey to the hunting camp. Little did I know that soon after our arrival we would be hunting the grey ghost of the African bush the mighty Kudu - More on that later.
City Lodge Check-in
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