WildWill
AH senior member
Just got back from a 9 day hunt from May 4th-12th with Ubathi Global safaris. This was my first trip to Africa and I was joined by my good friend who we can call Will #2 for this story. Our PH was Ronald and he and his whole crew where absolutely amazing.
Day 1: Our flight arrived just after 9am in Johannesburg and after a long trip we were happy to see Ronald waiting for us at the exit. To keep things as simple as possible on our first trip we decided to rent rifles so we were out the door and on the road in no time. We got to know each other on the 3-4 hour ride north to the lodge. We got there in time for a late lunch and decided to do some shooting and get out that evening. We took a few rifles out and I settled on a sweet shooting Mauser 300 win mag and my buddy picked a Tikka 30-06 both shooting 180gr Partitions. Then we headed out for a late afternoon hunt. Neither of us had fully decided on exactly what we wanted to hunt. My package came with a Nyala and my daughter insisted on a zebra rug but other then that I wasn't sure. We got into red hertabeast, eland, blue Wildabeest, Sable, and more but the sun caught up with us before we could make anything happen. On our way out we came across a waterbuck with 3 or 4 cows my PH looked him over and said he was a good one and we drove on. That night at dinner (which was always delicious) my thoughts kept returning to that waterbuck of course the beautiful waterbuck mounted in the lodge wasn't helping. After a long day I was of to bed early.
Day 2: After the long flight we got a later start on this first full day then we would the rest of the trip. We had breakfast at 7am and headed out immediately after. We went to the same property as the day before and quickly found a herd of zebra to stalk. The first stalk ended in the 3 of us being busted by a group of around 20. Attempt 2 ended in a close encounter (40-50 yards) but no shot due to the group being bunched up. Luckily they moved out of the thicker bush and into a more open area better for stalking. The third time was the charm and they were able to get within 180 yards without the group knowing they were there. I had decided to stay with the truck after the first stalk as I figured the more people the easy for the animals to spot them. After sitting in the same spot for 20-30 minutes Kutzee our driver suddenly fired up the engine and took off. I was on the outside so didn't hear the radio but from the way he was driving I figured something had happened. As we pulled up I could see the bright white and black animal at his feet. We had our first African animal. He made a perfect shot and she only ran about 40 yards and best part we were able to get the truck up to her.
It was already almost 11am so we hunted a bit longer before heading back to the lodge for lunch and to take care of the zebra. After a great lunch and little rest we headed back out to see if we could get back on some zebras. Pretty quickly we ran into 7-9 gemsbok a animal that I'm very interested in and off we went we got to just past 300 yards and a good one was out by himself but he had to much brush blocking the vitals and when the went the went fast into a thick patch of bush. Ronald and Owen my tracker quickly formed a plan that almost worked perfectly. Me and Ronald setup in some brush in a clearing separating two blocks of thick bush. Owen went around and gently pushed the gemsbok out. They trotted almost in a line right to us stopping at 160 yards after finally seeing something they didn't like. Ronald found the one we wanted but unfortunately all I could see was his head and neck the rump of a young bull completely covered his vitals. I waited for what seemed like forever hoping for a clear shot but when they left it happened suddenly and gave me no opportunity. We got picked up and were in the process of trying to find the gemsbok again when we ran into 6 blue Wildabeest bulls. My buddy quickly decided he'd like one of those so we shifted gears. After a short stalk he made a shot that was a bit far back. We watched 5 bulls run away but his never came out of the small thicket he ran into. Owen found him still alive and they crept into 15 yards for a finishing shot. Now my buddy had two and I was still at 0 but plenty of time on the clock. It was basically sundown by the time we had the Wildabeest in the truck so we headed out. We had seen more waterbucks that day including two bucks and I immediately knew they weren't the one from the first night I was still thinking of him. Got back to the lodge ate and sat around the fire having a few drinks with the other guess that night now that the jetlag had worn off.
Day 1: Our flight arrived just after 9am in Johannesburg and after a long trip we were happy to see Ronald waiting for us at the exit. To keep things as simple as possible on our first trip we decided to rent rifles so we were out the door and on the road in no time. We got to know each other on the 3-4 hour ride north to the lodge. We got there in time for a late lunch and decided to do some shooting and get out that evening. We took a few rifles out and I settled on a sweet shooting Mauser 300 win mag and my buddy picked a Tikka 30-06 both shooting 180gr Partitions. Then we headed out for a late afternoon hunt. Neither of us had fully decided on exactly what we wanted to hunt. My package came with a Nyala and my daughter insisted on a zebra rug but other then that I wasn't sure. We got into red hertabeast, eland, blue Wildabeest, Sable, and more but the sun caught up with us before we could make anything happen. On our way out we came across a waterbuck with 3 or 4 cows my PH looked him over and said he was a good one and we drove on. That night at dinner (which was always delicious) my thoughts kept returning to that waterbuck of course the beautiful waterbuck mounted in the lodge wasn't helping. After a long day I was of to bed early.
Day 2: After the long flight we got a later start on this first full day then we would the rest of the trip. We had breakfast at 7am and headed out immediately after. We went to the same property as the day before and quickly found a herd of zebra to stalk. The first stalk ended in the 3 of us being busted by a group of around 20. Attempt 2 ended in a close encounter (40-50 yards) but no shot due to the group being bunched up. Luckily they moved out of the thicker bush and into a more open area better for stalking. The third time was the charm and they were able to get within 180 yards without the group knowing they were there. I had decided to stay with the truck after the first stalk as I figured the more people the easy for the animals to spot them. After sitting in the same spot for 20-30 minutes Kutzee our driver suddenly fired up the engine and took off. I was on the outside so didn't hear the radio but from the way he was driving I figured something had happened. As we pulled up I could see the bright white and black animal at his feet. We had our first African animal. He made a perfect shot and she only ran about 40 yards and best part we were able to get the truck up to her.
It was already almost 11am so we hunted a bit longer before heading back to the lodge for lunch and to take care of the zebra. After a great lunch and little rest we headed back out to see if we could get back on some zebras. Pretty quickly we ran into 7-9 gemsbok a animal that I'm very interested in and off we went we got to just past 300 yards and a good one was out by himself but he had to much brush blocking the vitals and when the went the went fast into a thick patch of bush. Ronald and Owen my tracker quickly formed a plan that almost worked perfectly. Me and Ronald setup in some brush in a clearing separating two blocks of thick bush. Owen went around and gently pushed the gemsbok out. They trotted almost in a line right to us stopping at 160 yards after finally seeing something they didn't like. Ronald found the one we wanted but unfortunately all I could see was his head and neck the rump of a young bull completely covered his vitals. I waited for what seemed like forever hoping for a clear shot but when they left it happened suddenly and gave me no opportunity. We got picked up and were in the process of trying to find the gemsbok again when we ran into 6 blue Wildabeest bulls. My buddy quickly decided he'd like one of those so we shifted gears. After a short stalk he made a shot that was a bit far back. We watched 5 bulls run away but his never came out of the small thicket he ran into. Owen found him still alive and they crept into 15 yards for a finishing shot. Now my buddy had two and I was still at 0 but plenty of time on the clock. It was basically sundown by the time we had the Wildabeest in the truck so we headed out. We had seen more waterbucks that day including two bucks and I immediately knew they weren't the one from the first night I was still thinking of him. Got back to the lodge ate and sat around the fire having a few drinks with the other guess that night now that the jetlag had worn off.