Hello All,
Thanks for the feeddback and fixing the pictures. I was not aware of how to properly link them. Yes, that is a Klipspringer as the others pointed out. We must have watched 20+ groupls of Klipspringers looking for one to get that stood still longer than 20 seconds. Saw a lot of the Klips, but most ran a lot faster than I could shoot. This one ran, but stopped about 100 yards away and this allowed me to get a shot on him.
@ Aristotle - The place you will be hunting is amazing! Because I can't walk very far due to my bad hips we hunted from the truck, this limited me in areas I could get to. If you can walk, that will only make the trip that much better. The lodging, food, and service were amazing! They took awesome care of me. My Ph was Albert Paradzi and the driver was Carl Brown (he is a PH in training), along with the tracker named Sunday. The only advice I can give is to just be prepared for shooting. My first two animals (Zebra and Wildebeest) had me so nervous I put poor shots into them which resulted in some tracking and final extra shots. While I didn't see any leopard (I also wasn't looking for them) we saw lots of leopard tracks and had two leopards hit the Impala bait we set up to try and draw in Hyenas. The game cam pics of the leopards were cool. You should have no problem getting your animals. Everywhere you turn are animals, and we saw some great animals. I was lucky on the Kudu, if you van get in the mountains/hills you will see more Kudu than I did from just riding the roads.
Arnolds parents are great, and will show you lots of hospitality. Make sure to have some Mazoe with Lemon Schwepps!
I took only one gun, my 30-06 so if you take a .375 for leopard and bigger game you may want to take something smaller for Duiker, Grysbok, or any other smaller animals.
Good Luck,
Jayson