My annual trip to Africa is now over. My friend and I both spent 10 days the first part of June hunting plains game in South Africa in the Eastern Cape and Stormberg Mountain areas with @KMG Hunting Safaris. We had a fantastic time hunting with Marius and Nick. I also hunted with Marius back in 2021, during the height of COVID. I didn't do a hunt report for that one but we had an amazing hunt then as well. Several of my animals were in his 2021 photo thread. Jumping to 2023. We flew down on the Delta 200 flight on May 31, spent the night at Africa Sky and then on to East London on June 2nd. The flights down were all very uneventful. During our month long stay, we actually had a total of 9 different flights throughout our trip and all of them went well with no delays. We were very thankful for that. We also did photo safari stuff in Botswana (Chobe) and went to Victoria Falls in Zim. One thing that I am super proud of is that I did the gorge swing at the falls. It was terrifying
When we arrived in East London, Nick picked us up from the airport. He needed to do a couple of quick things in town so we stopped by a few vehicle shops to get everything sorted. One was an awful squeak being made by the mount for the new winch he had installed. Is was deafening and I am mostly deaf The shop fixed him up quick and we were off to the lodge.
My buddy and his wife were first time Africa visitors so it was fun watching them be in awe of all the sights that they got to see. I tried to give them as much info as I could before we went but there is only so much you can describe to a person. Ultimately, seeing everything in person really opened their eyes and gave them a glimpse of how the southern part of Africa works.
When we got to the lodge, we settled in and then had lunch. After lunch, we quickly ran over to the range to make sure that the rifles we were using were good to go. My buddy and I decided that we would just use camp rifles just to make things easier on us with all of the touring we were planning on doing. We did find out later that Africa Sky would store rifles for a minimal fee. I believe they said $10 a day. After sighting in, we were ready for the next mornings hunt.
Day 1: Target Nyala and Kudu
I was going after kudu and nyala on a nearby property. We got to the property and we started doing our thing in search of some good animals to pursue. For anyone that has hunted in the Eastern Cape, you know that the mountains can be a bit of a challenge but also allows for some good glassing points where you can get above the canyons and look down into them. One reason I love to hunt this area is because it is very familiar terrain like we have in Utah with very similar hunting styles. We unfortunately didn't see anything up top as we were driving in and glassing but as we got further to the bottom of the property that is down by the river, we spotted a bushbuck. I had shot a good ram on my prior hunt with Marius and he mentioned that while it was a good one, it wasn't anything better than my last one so we passed on him. We sat and watched him for a few minutes just to make sure and then we moved on. We got further along the road and we stopped and got out to walk. We went up a small hillside to get on top so we could look up onto the bigger hillsides all around us. As we got to the top, we spotted a few nyala. Unfortunately they were all females. We sat and watched that area for a few more minutes and then Marius said he saw a bull, and then another. We looked them over the best we could and Marius said he thinks the one is good enough to go after. We were not in a really good position as there were walls of thorny vegetation everywhere. We tried to find ways around but we eventually gave up and said we will find another one in a better spot.
As we drove back out the same way, we ran into that same bushbuck still out feeding. I told Marius if he is out there again and we see him, that he might need to get shot at. I didn't have a set in stone list this time as I have shot a lot of plains game over the years. I told Marius this and said if we see something good and he tells me we need to shoot it, then I will be on board. That was a theme going forward and we made some changes and added a few animals to my list. As we drove out, Marius had mentioned seeing a good warthog at an area near an old barn. I told him that I would shoot another warthog if we ran into him. We walked through this area a few times in hopes of seeing him. I was able to get this picture of the bushbuck through the spotting scope.
In the afternoon, we got onto another road that looped around the river front from the opposite end of where we drove into that morning. We got to a point where we decided to walk and do some glassing as we walked. We saw a few nyala but no bulls. We got all the way back to the same hillside we saw the 2 bulls on earlier that morning. We could also see the top of the hill that we stood on then. We were about to move on and I spotted a bull walking close to where we had been earlier. We also found where there was a road that got us back over to that hillside so we got over there as fast as we could. As we got closer, we started going slower. One of the bulls we could see bedded down. As we got closer, the one stood up and Marius gave him a good look over. The bull then started running and the second bull followed behind. Marius was hesitant on him as he thought we should be able to do better. We had drove over to where we saw the bushbuck, which was out feeding in the exact same area by the way, and we set up there to see if anything came out as it got later in the evening. We spotted 4 bulls after a short while but they were all pretty young. As we were watching these, we were alerted to some nyala behind us. One looked like a decent bull so off we ran. We got to the top where we had seen them and we got busted by them pretty quick. They ran a bit and we went after them. Shortly after we could see just the head and horns above the tall grass looking right at us. They ran again and unfortunately, nothing came of it. By now it was close to getting dark and we jumped in the cruiser and started to head back to the lodge. While no shots were fired, it was still a fun and eventful day to start our hunt. This is a picture of the river and the road we were walking on and glassing from.
Day 2: Target Nyala and Kudu
We woke up, had a quick breakfast and were off to the same property. We went back to the same area where the bushbuck was seen, and of course he was out feeding again. We passed on him again and continued our pursuit of our target animals. As we drove down into the bottom, the tracker tapped on the top of the cruiser. There was a lone nyala bull walking out in the bottom. Marius looked him over and said he's a good one. We jumped out and off we went. The area the bull was in had basically no vegetation to hide behind. We had to do our best to get as close as we could. We We found one small bush that gave us enough cover and what really helped was the bull was feeding away from us. We got to about 70 yards and Marius put up the sticks. We waited for a good broadside shot and I pulled the trigger. Marius immediately said I think you may have hit a bit too far back and to put another one in him. I got a second shot off and as we were trying to reposition, the gun sling mount had gotten caught on the U shaped holder and we struggled to remove the gun from the sticks. We had a good laugh at that chaos and moved on to go find the bull. We walked over and he was laying close to where he was originally shot. First animal was down, and it was still very early in the morning.
We got him loaded up and Marius and I went off in search of a kudu. We had a plan to go sit on a hillside that we walked by the day before. We drove over and got dropped off while the tracker was going to take the nyala to the skinning shed and get working on that. We walked along the hillside and tried to find a good spot to sit and glass from. It was pretty thick and very steep. We got to a decent opening and started looking. We were there for maybe 30 minutes and Marius mentioned to me that this was also really good bushbuck area as well so don't be surprised if we see something. 10 minutes later and Marius had spotted a bushbuck ram. He looked him over and said he is a much older ram than the one we saw this morning and he was a good one to shoot. I decided that I was ok with adding this to my list and we made a plan. Since the hill was too steep to shoot from the prone position, we got settled in while seated. I was on a set of longer bipod sticks that worked well. Marius ranged him at around 270 yards. I waited for a good shot and then took it. The ram dropped to the shot. Marius said he could still see movement but he thinks he will be dead soon. We made a plan where I would sit and watch the ram and to guide them in when they got over to him. Marius had to walk out a bit to get cell service to call the tracker to drive them and the dogs over. It was maybe a minute or two as I was sitting there and I see flashes of white tumbling down the hill. The bushbuck was up! I got the gun up and ready as fast as I could but by then he had disappeared behind some thick bushes. I was nervous as hell for the next 20-30 minutes waiting. Once Marius got over to the hillside, he had the 3 dogs and the tracker with him. I was yelling to them from my position on where I had last seen him. Marius cautiously approached with his handgun ready to fire. Marius found him right where he had tumbled too and he was dead. It was a nasty haul out. They took him all the way down to a small creek and we got some good photos of him there.
We got him loaded up and off to the skinning shed to finish up the nyala as well. We sat down and had some drinks and cake provided by the land owner. It was Marius' birthday when we were there so it worked out that we got birthday cake twice! Both cakes were fantastic! Well...every dessert we were given was fantastic so that is why I gained 10 lbs during the month. After the animals were taken care of, we drove out. Several times we would walk through the area that Marius had seen the warthog at but we only saw a few smaller boars and a bunch of sows and piglets. We saw warthog both days in this area so we were really hoping he would show himself. We continued on. We did see some kudu on the property but nothing was big enough. We were off to hunt roan the next day so we would be making other plans for kudu later in the week.
When we arrived in East London, Nick picked us up from the airport. He needed to do a couple of quick things in town so we stopped by a few vehicle shops to get everything sorted. One was an awful squeak being made by the mount for the new winch he had installed. Is was deafening and I am mostly deaf The shop fixed him up quick and we were off to the lodge.
My buddy and his wife were first time Africa visitors so it was fun watching them be in awe of all the sights that they got to see. I tried to give them as much info as I could before we went but there is only so much you can describe to a person. Ultimately, seeing everything in person really opened their eyes and gave them a glimpse of how the southern part of Africa works.
When we got to the lodge, we settled in and then had lunch. After lunch, we quickly ran over to the range to make sure that the rifles we were using were good to go. My buddy and I decided that we would just use camp rifles just to make things easier on us with all of the touring we were planning on doing. We did find out later that Africa Sky would store rifles for a minimal fee. I believe they said $10 a day. After sighting in, we were ready for the next mornings hunt.
Day 1: Target Nyala and Kudu
I was going after kudu and nyala on a nearby property. We got to the property and we started doing our thing in search of some good animals to pursue. For anyone that has hunted in the Eastern Cape, you know that the mountains can be a bit of a challenge but also allows for some good glassing points where you can get above the canyons and look down into them. One reason I love to hunt this area is because it is very familiar terrain like we have in Utah with very similar hunting styles. We unfortunately didn't see anything up top as we were driving in and glassing but as we got further to the bottom of the property that is down by the river, we spotted a bushbuck. I had shot a good ram on my prior hunt with Marius and he mentioned that while it was a good one, it wasn't anything better than my last one so we passed on him. We sat and watched him for a few minutes just to make sure and then we moved on. We got further along the road and we stopped and got out to walk. We went up a small hillside to get on top so we could look up onto the bigger hillsides all around us. As we got to the top, we spotted a few nyala. Unfortunately they were all females. We sat and watched that area for a few more minutes and then Marius said he saw a bull, and then another. We looked them over the best we could and Marius said he thinks the one is good enough to go after. We were not in a really good position as there were walls of thorny vegetation everywhere. We tried to find ways around but we eventually gave up and said we will find another one in a better spot.
As we drove back out the same way, we ran into that same bushbuck still out feeding. I told Marius if he is out there again and we see him, that he might need to get shot at. I didn't have a set in stone list this time as I have shot a lot of plains game over the years. I told Marius this and said if we see something good and he tells me we need to shoot it, then I will be on board. That was a theme going forward and we made some changes and added a few animals to my list. As we drove out, Marius had mentioned seeing a good warthog at an area near an old barn. I told him that I would shoot another warthog if we ran into him. We walked through this area a few times in hopes of seeing him. I was able to get this picture of the bushbuck through the spotting scope.
In the afternoon, we got onto another road that looped around the river front from the opposite end of where we drove into that morning. We got to a point where we decided to walk and do some glassing as we walked. We saw a few nyala but no bulls. We got all the way back to the same hillside we saw the 2 bulls on earlier that morning. We could also see the top of the hill that we stood on then. We were about to move on and I spotted a bull walking close to where we had been earlier. We also found where there was a road that got us back over to that hillside so we got over there as fast as we could. As we got closer, we started going slower. One of the bulls we could see bedded down. As we got closer, the one stood up and Marius gave him a good look over. The bull then started running and the second bull followed behind. Marius was hesitant on him as he thought we should be able to do better. We had drove over to where we saw the bushbuck, which was out feeding in the exact same area by the way, and we set up there to see if anything came out as it got later in the evening. We spotted 4 bulls after a short while but they were all pretty young. As we were watching these, we were alerted to some nyala behind us. One looked like a decent bull so off we ran. We got to the top where we had seen them and we got busted by them pretty quick. They ran a bit and we went after them. Shortly after we could see just the head and horns above the tall grass looking right at us. They ran again and unfortunately, nothing came of it. By now it was close to getting dark and we jumped in the cruiser and started to head back to the lodge. While no shots were fired, it was still a fun and eventful day to start our hunt. This is a picture of the river and the road we were walking on and glassing from.
Day 2: Target Nyala and Kudu
We woke up, had a quick breakfast and were off to the same property. We went back to the same area where the bushbuck was seen, and of course he was out feeding again. We passed on him again and continued our pursuit of our target animals. As we drove down into the bottom, the tracker tapped on the top of the cruiser. There was a lone nyala bull walking out in the bottom. Marius looked him over and said he's a good one. We jumped out and off we went. The area the bull was in had basically no vegetation to hide behind. We had to do our best to get as close as we could. We We found one small bush that gave us enough cover and what really helped was the bull was feeding away from us. We got to about 70 yards and Marius put up the sticks. We waited for a good broadside shot and I pulled the trigger. Marius immediately said I think you may have hit a bit too far back and to put another one in him. I got a second shot off and as we were trying to reposition, the gun sling mount had gotten caught on the U shaped holder and we struggled to remove the gun from the sticks. We had a good laugh at that chaos and moved on to go find the bull. We walked over and he was laying close to where he was originally shot. First animal was down, and it was still very early in the morning.
We got him loaded up and Marius and I went off in search of a kudu. We had a plan to go sit on a hillside that we walked by the day before. We drove over and got dropped off while the tracker was going to take the nyala to the skinning shed and get working on that. We walked along the hillside and tried to find a good spot to sit and glass from. It was pretty thick and very steep. We got to a decent opening and started looking. We were there for maybe 30 minutes and Marius mentioned to me that this was also really good bushbuck area as well so don't be surprised if we see something. 10 minutes later and Marius had spotted a bushbuck ram. He looked him over and said he is a much older ram than the one we saw this morning and he was a good one to shoot. I decided that I was ok with adding this to my list and we made a plan. Since the hill was too steep to shoot from the prone position, we got settled in while seated. I was on a set of longer bipod sticks that worked well. Marius ranged him at around 270 yards. I waited for a good shot and then took it. The ram dropped to the shot. Marius said he could still see movement but he thinks he will be dead soon. We made a plan where I would sit and watch the ram and to guide them in when they got over to him. Marius had to walk out a bit to get cell service to call the tracker to drive them and the dogs over. It was maybe a minute or two as I was sitting there and I see flashes of white tumbling down the hill. The bushbuck was up! I got the gun up and ready as fast as I could but by then he had disappeared behind some thick bushes. I was nervous as hell for the next 20-30 minutes waiting. Once Marius got over to the hillside, he had the 3 dogs and the tracker with him. I was yelling to them from my position on where I had last seen him. Marius cautiously approached with his handgun ready to fire. Marius found him right where he had tumbled too and he was dead. It was a nasty haul out. They took him all the way down to a small creek and we got some good photos of him there.
We got him loaded up and off to the skinning shed to finish up the nyala as well. We sat down and had some drinks and cake provided by the land owner. It was Marius' birthday when we were there so it worked out that we got birthday cake twice! Both cakes were fantastic! Well...every dessert we were given was fantastic so that is why I gained 10 lbs during the month. After the animals were taken care of, we drove out. Several times we would walk through the area that Marius had seen the warthog at but we only saw a few smaller boars and a bunch of sows and piglets. We saw warthog both days in this area so we were really hoping he would show himself. We continued on. We did see some kudu on the property but nothing was big enough. We were off to hunt roan the next day so we would be making other plans for kudu later in the week.
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