Ahh.. Rusts. I know them well.Yeah I got some interesting looks when being dropped for 2 weeks. But I had some very capable friends along. View attachment 691859View attachment 691860
Y’all rope steers in Michigan? Whats the world coming to? LolI’ve had hunts canceled due to weather, fire, viruses, sketchy outfitters disappearing.
The worst was 4 weeks before my first Alaska drop camp moose hunt. I was team roping steers and my green roping horse got into the wrong lead and when making the turn. He tripped and fell on me. Skidded to a stop on my left leg. Turning my foot 180 degrees. I and everyone in the arena heard the Tibia, Fibula And ankle bones Snap.
After surgery I let my doctor know I was going to Alaska. He of course said not only no. But hell no.
Of course I went anyway. I crawled everywhere. Long story boring. I shot my moose. I cut while my buddies packed it to the raft.
Turns out sitting on a high point and calling works.
Yes sir we rope. Last year while Heading I caught a steer and as I was going to the horn my horse stumbled and drove his head into the dirt and he flipped on top of me.
Luckily. My buddy had just brought in a lot of fresh deep sand in that area. So he just dug a furrow with me under him. Nothing broke. But I was sore from stem to stern
A few years ago my hunt in Uganda was cancelled last minute by the PH because of an Ebola scare. I went about 5 months later. When I finally arrived in Uganda I was told by the local concession owner that the Ebola scare had been a bit exaggerated by Uganda government.
I leave for Cameroon on Sunday, have my fingers crossed that all goes well and that there are no last minute travel issues and the flights are all on time!
Good luck and get that Bongo!A few years ago my hunt in Uganda was cancelled last minute by the PH because of an Ebola scare. I went about 5 months later. When I finally arrived in Uganda I was told by the local concession owner that the Ebola scare had been a bit exaggerated by Uganda government.
I leave for Cameroon on Sunday, have my fingers crossed that all goes well and that there are no last minute travel issues and the flights are all on time!
Really nice gesture.Not Africa but one week before my planned Manitoba bear hunting trip in mid May I got a call that the outfitters hunting area was 80% plus burned over by one of the wildfires and the Provincial government had closed all access to the area. I told the outfitter, I've hunted with him several times in the past, that I considered this a Force Majure type event and that he owed me nothing.
With that mustache nothing could stop you.Yeah I got some interesting looks when being dropped for 2 weeks. But I had some very capable friends along.
Yes, primary animal on the list is Bongo, it has been on the bucket list for a while. I also hope to get sitatunga, and a few of the duikers from that area.Have a great time in Cameroon! Is Bongo on the agenda?