Can you remember your first African animal?

Female Warthog, 191 yards with 300 gr Accubond from RSM in .375 H&H
ON DAY 5! :eek:
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Spent the first 4 days, close to 50 hours, in here. Praying. For Mr. Spots.
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He refused to cooperate. He did kill an impala right behind the blind while we were in it. Another night, a baboon up on the hill. If we were in the blind he wouldn’t hit the bait. He would however prowl around sawing and huffing. He was one big ass Leopard with a pumpkin head. Pretty sure he is still alive and will die of old age.
I feel privileged to have hunted Leopard and I hope to do it again someday. But I’m not looking forward to it! :E Rofl: I suck at sitting still for hours and days at a time!

That's a great memory, though probably wasn't great to get it! Question, when you hunt Mr. Spots like this are you in the hide all day, or just evenings? If it's just evenings are you generally too tired to hunt during the day then? I only ask because I'd love to go for him someday (someday being when the car, the house, the kids college (he is 6 now, better start saving for that lol) is paid for but I see a lot of people talking as if you just spend all day and all night in 1 spot. Not my idea of a fun hunt, though I'm sure the trophy would be worth it!
 
Gemsbok! And yep, that’s a scope mark. Lol

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I was thinking about all the hunters and huntresses we have on this site, some of who'm have been at the Africa Hunting addiction groups for a very long time and I was wondering if people still remembered what their first ever African trophy was, and perhaps what the circumstances leading up to that irreplaceable shot were. So if you have a mind to share and can recall, I'd love to hear it, and I'm sure other newer hunters (and perhaps some of the old hands as well) would love to hear it as well!
25" impala - 200yd texas heart shot. Rifle used was my Ruger M77 30/06. The 200gr projectile went right through to lodge under the skin of the throat. Still got the rifle, trophy and recovered bullet. That was 30yrs ago - and in 3 weeks I'll be after gemsbok, another kudu and an eland with the same rifle.

My most UNUSUAL trophy taken with my .30/06 was a 8' shovel-nosed shark in 1997. I was out of bait, so I shot it with a 150gr "Taipan" brass tipped projectile, as it cruised about in shallow water.
 
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Badboymelvin wrote on BlueFlyer's profile.
Hey mate,
How are you?
Have really enjoyed reading your thread on the 416WSM... really good stuff!
Hey, I noticed that you were at the SSAA Eagle Park range... where about in Australia are you?
Just asking because l'm based in Geelong and l frequent Eagle Park a bit too.
Next time your down, let me know if you want to catch up and say hi (y)
Take care bud
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Hyde Hunter wrote on MissingAfrica's profile.
may I suggest Intaba Safaris in the East Cape by Port Elizabeth, Eugene is a great guy, 2 of us will be there April 6th to April 14th. he does cull hunts(that's what I am doing) and if you go to his web site he is and offering daily fees of 200.00 and good cull prices. Thanks Jim
Everyone always thinks about the worst thing that can happen, maybe ask yourself what's the best outcome that could happen?
Very inquisitive warthogs
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