I’ve encountered elephants, lions, buffaloes and rhinos up close, all while looking for other animals. Many years ago, 1983, on a 24 day hunt on the Deka Safari Area of Zimbabwe, we ran into a fabulous lion at 20 yards while just riding around on our first day. The only animal I didn’t have on license was a lion, or it would have been my very first African animal ever.
On that same hunt, we were going to hang a leopard bait near camp, as a leopard walked right around our fire pit several times after we’d retired to our tents for the night. We were less than 100 yards from camp, walking along the bank of the Mbala River, looking at potential bait trees and nobody had a gun at hand. As we rounded a large bush, Roy Vincent going around one side and me the other, we bumped right into a sleeping buffalo bull at a distance of mere feet. Everyone scattered in different directions, fortunately including the buffalo that jumped up and ran off in his own direction. Scared the hell out of us!
On a 1986 hunt on Zimbabwe’s Charara Safari Area, we were quietly sneaking along a small stream, looking for a bushbuck. We suddenly saw a large gray patch in dense vegetation just across the stream - close. It took a step and we realized it was a Black Rhino cow. As it continued forward, her large calf came into view. And finally a large bull with a fresh horn wound on his left flank. They had no clue we were there and walked past us at about 15 yards, with only the stream separating us. Who gets to observe Black Rhinos in totally wild, free range conditions these days? Charara was full of Black Rhinos back then. I think we saw 5 on a 15-day hunt.
A few years ago, on a Sitatunga hunt on Lunga Luswishi Safari area in Zambia, we were walking back to the truck at dusk, knowing there were some lions about as we’d seen a couple along the Kafue River just an hour earlier and they’d gone in the direction we were now walking about 15-20 minutes after sunset. A few hundred yards from the truck we suddenly heard a loud grunt very close. We stopped and five lions stood up from the long grass, less than 40 yards from us. We stood still, watching them while they growled a bit but never moved toward us. Finally, one by one, they melted back into the forest. We walked the remaining distance to the truck keeping an eye on our back trail but never saw them again.
Been chased by elephants a few times while hunting on foot.