First night of hunting…part 2
After getting the grysbok so quickly, we decided to look around in the dark and see what we could find. Those avocado and nut farms are so beautiful and full of life, especially at night.
The landowner/neighbor made an interesting comment as we looked around for night critters. He said sometimes you see a few but then there are some nights that they seem to all be walking around at the same time. His statement turned out to be very accurate that night.
I had several of the night critters on my wish list and we saw most of them that night. First to go down was the large spotted genet. There are quite a few in this area and they are beautiful little night creatures. On this one, the little 22 Hornet ripped him up a bit on the exit as they have thin skin. I couldn’t tell before the shot but we were fortunate to take a nice male of the species.
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We kept cruising around slowly and saw a mongoose but he was not sitting still for anyone and he moved out like a streak. I also think this was the time when I reached into my pocket and then tried to load the break action Hornet with an EMPTY shell casing in the dark. Huh…that doesn’t work out well. We laughed about that.
As we came around another corner, there was a huge civet. This one was in a very awkward angle for a right handed shooter and I took a quick shot and immediately said it was too far back. The civet was anchored though and I got another shot into him quickly. Interestingly, the civet was the only animal shot with a 22 Hornet on this trip that didn’t exit…and in this case, neither bullet exited. They are pretty dense. Here again, a great male example and pretty large.
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