SOUTH AFRICA: Lion Sans Souci Safaris & Skin Afrika

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Booking Agent: Theo Blignaut - Skin Afrika

Outfitter: Sans Souci Safaris

PH: JS Steyn and Jason Whitehead

Dates: January 2016...a few days prior to ESA listing effect date

I wanted to do a quick write-up about a recent hunt I had in South Africa. I was contacted by Theo Blignaut about a last minute male lion hunting opportunity. I have used Theo in the past and he was good to work with. The deal was exceptional, cheaper than many plains game hunts and especially good considering the lion would be importable. Boddington had hunted lion there with his wife and enjoyed the experience. I have yet to see even a non-export female lion hunt price come close.

I will admit I was leery about how I would feel about a ranch lion hunt. I always prefer wild and free range, but if I wanted to hunt a lion I knew I needed to do it. 'Can't knock it until you try it' and all that. A week after finding out about the hunt I was in Africa.

I was pleased with Sans Souci Safaris and their people. Nice camp, nice people who treat you like family. The hunt was exciting. We cut for tracks until we found a mature male. We tracked him during a building thunderstorm, the first in months and when we caught up to the lion he stood his ground and was not happy we were there.

My first shot was quartering-to and the second as he was running away. It's a good thing I got a quick follow up shot into him because I later found out the first shot, a 375 Norma factory soft, was stopped by the lion's shoulder. Complete failure. I do not know what happened, but I assume it was the charge and not the actual bullet. The second shot hit his femoral artery as he spun to run away. Things would have been interesting had I not gotten the second shot in. I've used Norma solids for an elephant and they were awesome. I still have no idea what the heck happened.

I did a little plains game hunting after, but not much because of a tight budget.

Back to my comments on South Africa lion hunting. I enjoyed it. The experience was a good one. I felt it was fair chase in that the lion could have went a long damn way without hitting a fence, and they're not exactly defenseless if they decide not to run away. The tracking aspect was really exciting. I would love to hunt a free range lion some day, especially in Burkina where you have to track, but it is likely out of reach financially. I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to do what I did. My lion cleared customs two weeks ago which I am excited about. That being said, I would have done this hunt for the experience alone knowing how special the hunt was to me. I hunted a non export elephant last year and would not trade that experience for anything.

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Awesome!!! I know they are released but I think it is an exciting hunt. I wouldn't trade my lioness hunt for the world.

Interesting about the bullet failure though. Would love to know what the problem was.

Either way, you got your lion and sounds like you have a great trip. Congratulations!!!
 
Very nice! Cograts and thanks for sharing!
 
Nice lion sir! Thank you for sharing your experience. I would also like to hear more about the bullet failure.
 
Great lion and neat story. Every hunt is different and sounds like this one you'll never forget.
Philip
 
Thank you gentlemen! Philip, nice lion as well. I hunted with Dalton in 2015...great guy and great PH.
 
I'll post pic of bullet when I move it from computer to phone and share details of angle and circumstance.
 
Livingthedream...you hunted with Dalt to! Just read you report.
 
Congratulations!
 
Congrats on sacking the king!

R.
 
Congrats for a great experience !
 
Congratulations on a great hunt. I would like to ask two things, if I may? First was there any problem for importing your Lion? Secondly if permitted, what was the cost? Once again, congrats.
 
Congrats on your lion!

I added a lion on to my first safari this summer and am so glad I did. Just like you experienced, after we entered the property, we never saw a fence again. I don't think there's anything that compares to the adrenaline and excitement of hunting an apex predator like a lion on foot, on their terms. For my lion, you could tell it was his territory and he was not impressed that we were there. The best part for me was that my wife came along on the stalk with only a camera in hand! Now that's courage!
 
Congrats on your lion. I am curious also on the bullet failure. You think it may have been the charge and not the bullet from what I read. A near impossible question to answer given the circumstances, but did the recoil seem significantly lighter to make you say that?
 
Awesome. Congratulations
 
Congrats! All cats are AWESOME! My lioness was so cleaver it took 3 1/2 days to get her.
 
nice tale
congratulations. sounds like you had an awesome experience
 

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