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So the head of the guides drives Nestor and me back to a large valley I haven’t seen before. It has fields down low and then very thick cover on both sides of the valley. It’s not high fence but it’s fenced differently…about chest high with cables for fencing…clearly a different kind of fence but even that is just a deterrent to the buffalo, not a buffalo proof fencing in any shape or form.
This area is MUCH thicker than where I have been hunting stag and blackbuck. From the road it looks like you can’t walk into it. They tell me when the buffalo are pressured that they go into this thick stuff and hide. We cruise the edges of it for a little bit to glass different areas. Then we see some buffalo on the edge of it and they see us and walk back into it.
Nestor wants to get into the brush here and work our way towards where the buffalo went back into cover. So we load both of the 300’s and I’m thinking I’ve never done this before…hunt DG with a deer rifle but Nestor and Carlos (head guide) don’t seem concerned so I go with the flow.
We get into the brush and wow it’s thick in here. Lots of thorns and scrubby bushes trying to grab you. We have switched out of rain gear as that’s just too noisy in the thick stuff. You can see a lot of buff tracks…unmistakeable in their size and obvious weight cutting into the ground. Most of the sign is older but some is recent after the rain.
I wonder if we will be able to see them before they see us but we are using the slight wind to our advantage and there is not a lot of wind in here where the cover is so dense. I’m staying close behind Nestor but not so close that we would both get hit at the same time. There are lots of armadillo holes here in this area that create terrible footing. One of the guys strained something falling into one of them already. Most of the time you can’t see your own feet but I try to watch where Nestor places his feet then I’m there in 2-3 steps repeating where he walked.
After about 45 minutes of walking, we still haven’t seen any buff or heard any movement but we are getting closer to where we saw them enter the bush. We pause at a big bush that forces a left or right decision and as Nestor is looking to the left, I look above the bush and see a buff stand up on the other side of it. Hand on the Bible, honest to God this buff is looking down at us from the other side of the bush. He is massive and actually taller and wider than the bush. I hiss at Nestor and he doesn’t hear me…I hiss again and he turns to look over his shoulder at me. I point up with the gun barrel and he is visibly startled by the buff looking down at us. He is one or two steps from being directly in the path of the buff. We all freeze for a moment that seemed like minutes and the buff snorts and runs forward past Nestor within a foot or two of him. Nestor drops his head and shakes it slowly. He says that was him…el jefe. We stand there for a minute while the heart rate lowers back to something like normal. I cannot adequately state the size of this beast…far bigger than any Cape buffalo I have shot and I have one that we recovered whole and it hit 2400 lbs on the scales when hunting with Craig Boddington. Hey this is getting exciting!
This area is MUCH thicker than where I have been hunting stag and blackbuck. From the road it looks like you can’t walk into it. They tell me when the buffalo are pressured that they go into this thick stuff and hide. We cruise the edges of it for a little bit to glass different areas. Then we see some buffalo on the edge of it and they see us and walk back into it.
Nestor wants to get into the brush here and work our way towards where the buffalo went back into cover. So we load both of the 300’s and I’m thinking I’ve never done this before…hunt DG with a deer rifle but Nestor and Carlos (head guide) don’t seem concerned so I go with the flow.
We get into the brush and wow it’s thick in here. Lots of thorns and scrubby bushes trying to grab you. We have switched out of rain gear as that’s just too noisy in the thick stuff. You can see a lot of buff tracks…unmistakeable in their size and obvious weight cutting into the ground. Most of the sign is older but some is recent after the rain.
I wonder if we will be able to see them before they see us but we are using the slight wind to our advantage and there is not a lot of wind in here where the cover is so dense. I’m staying close behind Nestor but not so close that we would both get hit at the same time. There are lots of armadillo holes here in this area that create terrible footing. One of the guys strained something falling into one of them already. Most of the time you can’t see your own feet but I try to watch where Nestor places his feet then I’m there in 2-3 steps repeating where he walked.
After about 45 minutes of walking, we still haven’t seen any buff or heard any movement but we are getting closer to where we saw them enter the bush. We pause at a big bush that forces a left or right decision and as Nestor is looking to the left, I look above the bush and see a buff stand up on the other side of it. Hand on the Bible, honest to God this buff is looking down at us from the other side of the bush. He is massive and actually taller and wider than the bush. I hiss at Nestor and he doesn’t hear me…I hiss again and he turns to look over his shoulder at me. I point up with the gun barrel and he is visibly startled by the buff looking down at us. He is one or two steps from being directly in the path of the buff. We all freeze for a moment that seemed like minutes and the buff snorts and runs forward past Nestor within a foot or two of him. Nestor drops his head and shakes it slowly. He says that was him…el jefe. We stand there for a minute while the heart rate lowers back to something like normal. I cannot adequately state the size of this beast…far bigger than any Cape buffalo I have shot and I have one that we recovered whole and it hit 2400 lbs on the scales when hunting with Craig Boddington. Hey this is getting exciting!