Day 6
Up early and getting all my gear packed up and squared away. I head over for breakfast at 7:00 to see the couple off who have been here the last couple of days. They are heading out to hunt. I wish them well and they are off. I quite enjoyed their company the last couple of days. After breakfast I am back to finish my packing. Once that chore is done, I take the time to find each of the staff members who have treated me so well on this trip and personally thank them and tip them for their service.
I then complete all the required paperwork and settle up with Dempsey and we are all square away. We get all my gear loaded up in the HiLux and then drive over to the skinning shed so I can tip the trackers and see my hippo skull. When we get there Alfred has arranged the skulls for a nice photo opportunity.
After taking a few quick pictures we start our journey back to Joburg. We stop by the taxidermy shop I am going to use and I get a tour for their operation. I just say that I am impressed with their operation. After spending some time there Dempsey takes me by a nice little shop so I can pick up a few things for the family. After that we are back on the road. Our final stop before the airport is at Safari and Outdoors in Pretoria. I spend a little time looking around in there and pick up a couple of more things. Dempsey gets me to the airport without issue, where I meet up with Bruce from Gracy Travel. I say my goodbyes to Dempsey and we promise to stay in touch.
Bruce helps me through the rifle check in process and I am through security without a hitch. I know there are several services that help with this type of thing in Joburg and by all accounts they are all top notch. I can only speak about my experiences with Gracy Travel and Bruce and I can say without out a doubt, they have exceeded any reasonable expectations on all 5 of my trips to Africa. My flights home go smoothly, customs in Atlanta is a piece of cake and I make it back to Valdosta without issue.
On my 20 minute drive home from the airport I can see the damage that Hurricane Idalia caused. 2 house down from mine there are 2 large oak trees through the middle of the house. We were very fortunate at my place, just some large limbs down and the only damage I have to the house is about a 6 foot piece of gutter has been damaged. It could have been so much worse. I am always excited to go on a hunting trip but I am always equally excited to get back home to my family, even more so on this trip considering the circumstances.
Some final thoughts I have regarding my safari for my “Hurricane Hippo”. Bayly/Sipple Safari Company is a top notch operation and I look forward to hunting with them again at some point. I am strongly considering one of their buffalo hunts that they have available.
Dempsey Bayly is a hell of a good PH. He kept our team safe through out the entirety of my hippo hunt. Looking back there were so many times that hunt could have taken a real dangerous turn and didn’t due to the professionalism displayed by Dempsey and his team. I look forward to hunting with him again at some point in the future and feel privileged to now count him as a friend and kindred spirit.
I saw lots of quality game on the properties we hunted. Including Cape Buffalo, Sable, Roan, Blue Wildebeest, Impala, Warthog, Red Heartbeest, Waterbuck, Steenbok, Duiker, Bushbuck, Giraffe, Gemsbok, Ostrich, Kudu, Golden Wildebeest and Springbuck and obviously Hippo. This is a very well run hunting operation that has the right ideas about conservation and using hunting as a tool to help with conservation.
This was my first hunt in RSA and I never felt unsafe or uncomfortable at any time. I am sure that was due to Dempsey and having confidence in him to do just that, keep us safe. Load shedding was just a very minor inconvenience, the camp had generators and I can say the only time it was a bit of an issue was when I was shopping for souvenirs for the family and the power went out in the shop. It took them a few minutes to start the generator and we were back in business.
Overall, I had a wonderful hunt with Bayly/Sipple Safaris and would whole heartedly give them my recommendation as a company to consider for any future safari plans. I know I will make every effort to hunt with them again. Dempsey Bayly is a true professional in every sense of the word and a pleasure to hunt with and share a campfire with. Lastly, if you are on the fence about hunting a hippo, as I was just a year ago, give it some strong consideration, especially hunting one on land. It was every bit as exciting as hunting a cape buffalo to me. Thank you to everybody who has taken the time to read my report and for the many kind comments.