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James Ledgerwood

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posted 03 February 2016 19:45

photobucket link: http://s1308.photobucket.com/user/shotgun1/media/kob_zpseqj9oytm.jpg.html

Just returned From a great hunt in Burkina Faso . Arrived in Ouagadougou On January 16 gun and luggage cleared with no problem and overnight-ed at a secure hotel Laico Ouaga 200 . Next day after a great breakfast we drove to camp located in the south eastern part of Burkina next to Arli national park . While it was a long drive and a good part of it was on dirt roads the scenery was very interesting we broke up the trip by having lunch at a restaurant half way . Upon arrival to camp we were assigned our chalets basic but conformable. Had dinner food basic but good .

Next day after sighting in our rifles we started the hunt . Good quality game was plentiful and I was able to shoot a great Kob before 8 AM on the first day . After lunch we hunted for the other animals on my wish list, made 3 stocks on roan in the afternoon saw some females and small male but no shooters. The next day started after a early breakfast of omelet and french bread. We continued the hunt did several stocks on roan. Good animals but no shooters . Just as the end of day we saw a group of roan about a mile away lot of open country so we (the PH tracker and me ) did a long low crawl and a swift but stealthy stock to get with 230 yards of a great roan where we ran out of cover. He was facing head on making it an aggressive shot but one that I had confidence in. I made the shot, made some follow up shots and he was down .

Next day was the day of the Buffalo. Started early came across some tracks followed them for about 2 miles had to hunker down unit the Bull turned . Got a quartering away shot at about 100 yards . Got him behind the shoulder hitting the lung. He ran a short way went down got up after several follow shots and a short trek through some heavy cover i finished him off. Those Savanna Buffalo are every bit as tough as their cape cousins . Last animal in the wish list was a Western Heart beast. We were out of the truck walking where we saw him in the open . After I was assured by my PH that it was indeed Bacau (big). He fell to a head on shot at about 160 yards . I spent the rest of the trip looking for diker and enjoying the magnificent scenery of the bush .Saw many elephant crocodiles a lion and a leopard .

This was a great hunt, one of the best of my 14 hunts on the dark Continent. It is not a hunt for a first time hunter . It is a hunt for some one who has hunted Africa several times and is familial with the drill . The staff are very helpful the PH are very qualified and the tracking is some of the best I have seen . But they speak little English. A interpreter is provided on the hunt if you want one . I found that this extra body was entirely unnecessary . As I was able to adequately communicate with elementary French and hand signals . Interpreter being one more body to screw up a stalk . It is not a hard hunt but it is not a easy hunt hunt either. High quality game in plentiful but you should be able to walk 11,000 steps a day (5)miles and be able to hit a dinner plate off the sticks at about 150 yards to fully enjoy the hunt. The staff were great food good and accommodations adequate and they will move heaven and earth to help you to get your trophies.

Lastly I cannot finish this report without mentioning the security situation and your personal risk tolerance level . Any one who watches the news knows there was a terror attack in Ouagadougou where 30 people were killed. I arrived on the day of the attack . I felt safe and comfortable with the situation stayed at a well guarded secure hotel on the first night , security was tight and the staff meet you at the airport.

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Sounds like one heck of a hunt! Post some pics when you have time.
 
Congrats, thanks the hunt report!
 
great hunt and report, was this through Arjun?
 
Congratulations on your hunt. Sounds like you had a great time.

Like the kob. Might be blind but I am not finding the photo bucket link.
 
Congratulations on your hunt. Sounds like you had a great time.

Like the kob. Might be blind but I am not finding the photo bucket link.

Looks like a moderator edited the post and removed the link. A few posts are gone too, including on where I said congrats and great pics. So....

Congrats and great pics!!!! I find the Savanah Buff in particular to be very cool. I'd like to take a shot at one some day. BF certainly isn't for the faint of heart, but I'd sure love to give it a try!
 
James thank you for the hunt report! I looked at your pictures when the link was up. Thanks for sharing your many hunts with me last Sunday!
 
posted 03 February 2016 19:45

photobucket link: http://s1308.photobucket.com/user/shotgun1/media/kob_zpseqj9oytm.jpg.html

Just returned From a great hunt in Burkina Faso . Arrived in Ouagadougou On January 16 gun and luggage cleared with no problem and overnight-ed at a secure hotel Laico Ouaga 200 . Next day after a great breakfast we drove to camp located in the south eastern part of Burkina next to Arli national park . While it was a long drive and a good part of it was on dirt roads the scenery was very interesting we broke up the trip by having lunch at a restaurant half way . Upon arrival to camp we were assigned our chalets basic but conformable. Had dinner food basic but good .

Next day after sighting in our rifles we started the hunt . Good quality game was plentiful and I was able to shoot a great Kob before 8 AM on the first day . After lunch we hunted for the other animals on my wish list, made 3 stocks on roan in the afternoon saw some females and small male but no shooters. The next day started after a early breakfast of omelet and french bread. We continued the hunt did several stocks on roan. Good animals but no shooters . Just as the end of day we saw a group of roan about a mile away lot of open country so we (the PH tracker and me ) did a long low crawl and a swift but stealthy stock to get with 230 yards of a great roan where we ran out of cover. He was facing head on making it an aggressive shot but one that I had confidence in. I made the shot, made some follow up shots and he was down .

Next day was the day of the Buffalo. Started early came across some tracks followed them for about 2 miles had to hunker down unit the Bull turned . Got a quartering away shot at about 100 yards . Got him behind the shoulder hitting the lung. He ran a short way went down got up after several follow shots and a short trek through some heavy cover i finished him off. Those Savanna Buffalo are every bit as tough as their cape cousins . Last animal in the wish list was a Western Heart beast. We were out of the truck walking where we saw him in the open . After I was assured by my PH that it was indeed Bacau (big). He fell to a head on shot at about 160 yards . I spent the rest of the trip looking for diker and enjoying the magnificent scenery of the bush .Saw many elephant crocodiles a lion and a leopard .

This was a great hunt, one of the best of my 14 hunts on the dark Continent. It is not a hunt for a first time hunter . It is a hunt for some one who has hunted Africa several times and is familial with the drill . The staff are very helpful the PH are very qualified and the tracking is some of the best I have seen . But they speak little English. A interpreter is provided on the hunt if you want one . I found that this extra body was entirely unnecessary . As I was able to adequately communicate with elementary French and hand signals . Interpreter being one more body to screw up a stalk . It is not a hard hunt but it is not a easy hunt hunt either. High quality game in plentiful but you should be able to walk 11,000 steps a day (5)miles and be able to hit a dinner plate off the sticks at about 150 yards to fully enjoy the hunt. The staff were great food good and accommodations adequate and they will move heaven and earth to help you to get your trophies.

Lastly I cannot finish this report without mentioning the security situation and your personal risk tolerance level . Any one who watches the news knows there was a terror attack in Ouagadougou where 30 people were killed. I arrived on the day of the attack . I felt safe and comfortable with the situation stayed at a well guarded secure hotel on the first night , security was tight and the staff meet you at the airport.
This hunt booked by Arjun Reddy at Hunters network.com
 
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A few posts are gone too, including on where I said congrats and great pics. So....
Mine gone too. Must have said a "no-no".....whoops.
 
A few posts are gone too, including on where I said congrats and great pics. So....
No posts were removed, not sure what happened there!
 
What a great hunt!! Congrats.
 
Just saw the rest of the photos James. They all look great. Sounds like an exciting hunt.

Apprec the post.
 
Thanks for the hunt report, congrats!
 
James..................you are a gutsy adventurer, that's certain. Thanks for the report. You got some very nice trophies, especially liked the Kob, but you also cobbed a nice Roan. Well done................FWB
 

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