Lee M
AH fanatic
This hunt report is from a trip with Pieter Delport of Eintracht Jagd Safaris. Four of us - Lee, Justin, Oscar, and Bill - hunted for approx 10 days the last week of July through the first week of August. Primary PH’s were Pieter and his son Danie, with another relation used as needed. They are great people, talented hunters, stalkers and trackers. It’s my 4th trip to Africa and i can’t imagine a better experience. Food was great, animals plenty, and land access outstanding. We hunted a combination of family owned free range and neighbors farms that was 100,000 acres plus, as well as some large contained properties that you never saw a fence once you entered the gate. We also went to a property 2 hours away in a remote location that was roughly 15,000 acres to primarily bow hunt. This area had recent drought and the lack of grass was very noticeable. I primarily bow hunted, Justin and Bill 50/50 bow/gun and Oscar all gun.
I flew Ethiopian airlines from Wash, Dulles to Addis Abbaba, 1:20 layover, then on to Windhoek. I had a great experience. I used frequent flyer miles saved up from the past few years and flew business class. What a treat. The stewardesses treat you great, the food is good (and plenty) and the seat/pods are so nice for the 18 hours of transit. No issues with luggage. I only brought 2 bows, so didn’t have to deal with firearms transit.
We each had our own room at the family farm with two beds and a good sized bathroom. Very nice accommodations. Outside of hunting our favorite thing was the evening fires on the raised firepit and great meals. Cooked many steaks, game meat and sausages on the open flame.
Here are some pics of the flight and accommodations at the main family farm.
We had lots of success on animals, 20 plus animals “that I’ll add shortly with some stories and pics.
I flew Ethiopian airlines from Wash, Dulles to Addis Abbaba, 1:20 layover, then on to Windhoek. I had a great experience. I used frequent flyer miles saved up from the past few years and flew business class. What a treat. The stewardesses treat you great, the food is good (and plenty) and the seat/pods are so nice for the 18 hours of transit. No issues with luggage. I only brought 2 bows, so didn’t have to deal with firearms transit.
We each had our own room at the family farm with two beds and a good sized bathroom. Very nice accommodations. Outside of hunting our favorite thing was the evening fires on the raised firepit and great meals. Cooked many steaks, game meat and sausages on the open flame.
Here are some pics of the flight and accommodations at the main family farm.
We had lots of success on animals, 20 plus animals “that I’ll add shortly with some stories and pics.
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