Mark R
AH enthusiast
Hi everyone,
Blacks has begun his report of our trip, and a good one so far, and much more detailed than my version will be. I just arrived home today from our latest African adventure and what an adventure it was.
My wife, Lauren, and I along with blacks and his family originally booked a 7 day hunt with Marius with my target species being nyala and bushbuck. These two animals were the main reason for booking the Eastern Cape with KMG in the first place. The trip was booked 18 months out and in the intervening period we had decided to add a few more nights to our trip which would allow a day fishing charter in there somewhere. Whilst Lauren is not a hunter (or wasn't until further in the report) we are both keen fisher people.
Now with extra days there was a decision to be made as there was obviously going to be time available with my list only including 2 animals. There had been plenty of banter and discussion via messenger with Marius and during a conversation one night Marius mentioned that a while hippo tags were very few and far between in the Eastern Cape, would I be interested in hunting one. It was decided that Marius would keep me informed of what permits would be available when and if they were issued.
Finally one evening he commented that 10 tags had been issued and would I be interested. I was definitely interested but this would all of a sudden more than double the cost of the hunt to which I replied that could I please have a week to think about it. Within days Marius had contacted me saying that the tags were filling, so I replied to put my name on one. Now all that was left to do was get there on the 1st July which involved 4 flights and 3 days of travel to get to Mpunzi Lodge, the home of KMG Safaris.
My rifles for this trip were my Winchester Model 70 in 416RM for the hippo hunt and Kimber Select Classic in 300WM for the rest and to share with blacks. Both rifles were using my handloads consisting of Aussie made Woodleigh 180gr PP in the 300WM and 400gr Woodleigh Hydro's in the 416RM.
Anyway I will let the pics do the talking........
First 2 days we all hunted together and I managed this beautiful nyala bull late on the first day. Taken at about 25m in thick bush with the 300WM.
To be continued.........
Blacks has begun his report of our trip, and a good one so far, and much more detailed than my version will be. I just arrived home today from our latest African adventure and what an adventure it was.
My wife, Lauren, and I along with blacks and his family originally booked a 7 day hunt with Marius with my target species being nyala and bushbuck. These two animals were the main reason for booking the Eastern Cape with KMG in the first place. The trip was booked 18 months out and in the intervening period we had decided to add a few more nights to our trip which would allow a day fishing charter in there somewhere. Whilst Lauren is not a hunter (or wasn't until further in the report) we are both keen fisher people.
Now with extra days there was a decision to be made as there was obviously going to be time available with my list only including 2 animals. There had been plenty of banter and discussion via messenger with Marius and during a conversation one night Marius mentioned that a while hippo tags were very few and far between in the Eastern Cape, would I be interested in hunting one. It was decided that Marius would keep me informed of what permits would be available when and if they were issued.
Finally one evening he commented that 10 tags had been issued and would I be interested. I was definitely interested but this would all of a sudden more than double the cost of the hunt to which I replied that could I please have a week to think about it. Within days Marius had contacted me saying that the tags were filling, so I replied to put my name on one. Now all that was left to do was get there on the 1st July which involved 4 flights and 3 days of travel to get to Mpunzi Lodge, the home of KMG Safaris.
My rifles for this trip were my Winchester Model 70 in 416RM for the hippo hunt and Kimber Select Classic in 300WM for the rest and to share with blacks. Both rifles were using my handloads consisting of Aussie made Woodleigh 180gr PP in the 300WM and 400gr Woodleigh Hydro's in the 416RM.
Anyway I will let the pics do the talking........
First 2 days we all hunted together and I managed this beautiful nyala bull late on the first day. Taken at about 25m in thick bush with the 300WM.
To be continued.........