AjFourie
AH veteran
This morning I went for a walk and my mind started drifting a little bit, I got to thinking just what it really is that makes for a great hunt. Obviously, it is being outside being blessed by nature, walking, fresh air, a good climb, the sights, the smells, that feeling you get when you see the animal you have been looking for, a fresh track or the excitement of promising activity on a bait.
But it is more than that. To me at least it all begins with a dream, eventually meeting people and suddenly, the hunt kicks off! After months or years of research, planning, and arrangements it all comes together. The anticipation and the possibility of something incredible around every corner. You get the opportunity to discover new food, new cultures, or even some history. Those crisp winter mornings with the sun rising for yet another day only to be ended by the beauty of an African sunset which cannot be fully captured or explained by words or the best camera, especially when it is enjoyed from a mountain top or overlooking a mighty river.
Sitting around a campfire at night sharing hunting stories, jokes and discussing the days adventure of the hunt whilst building up comradery and friendships for years to come. Listening to the evening sounds of the night jars, the jackal, hyena, maybe even a leopard or a lion on occasion and don’t forget to look up and enjoy the amazing night sky.
We see animals and their interactions with each other during the hunt, the beauty and appreciation of small things like the sound of the oxpeckers or perhaps water trickling in a stream nearby? We get to share special moments with friends and family. Sometimes it goes smoot and easy and other times you have to face the challenges together, whether it is being busted by gusty or swirling wind conditions, heat, exhaustion, long and often cold nights in the blind, or any of the other many factors that prevents us from getting an opportunity and then battling through it to achieve a great accomplishment together and hopefully end up with a fantastic trophy that will be displayed, discussed, respected, and remembered for years to come!
This is Africa in my opinion, it is the dream and the imagination that we build up over years of reading books and looking at pictures. When the trigger is pulled, the hunt comes to an end but in between that moment and where it all started there is so much more that is often overlooked and not mentioned. Success will have a different meaning for every person out there but as far as I’m concerned, this is a great hunting experience and a safari to remember!
I’ll post a couple of pictures with this but let’s see what you would add to this?
(Image 1) Having a sundowner next to the Lugenda river in Mozambique.
(Image 2) The fireplace in Mozambique overlooking the Lugenda River.
(Image 3) a Leopard tortoise we came across early season.
(Image 4) Taking it easy over the heat of the day at a lunch spot.
(Image 5) Some Bushman paintings dating back over a thousand years old.
But it is more than that. To me at least it all begins with a dream, eventually meeting people and suddenly, the hunt kicks off! After months or years of research, planning, and arrangements it all comes together. The anticipation and the possibility of something incredible around every corner. You get the opportunity to discover new food, new cultures, or even some history. Those crisp winter mornings with the sun rising for yet another day only to be ended by the beauty of an African sunset which cannot be fully captured or explained by words or the best camera, especially when it is enjoyed from a mountain top or overlooking a mighty river.
Sitting around a campfire at night sharing hunting stories, jokes and discussing the days adventure of the hunt whilst building up comradery and friendships for years to come. Listening to the evening sounds of the night jars, the jackal, hyena, maybe even a leopard or a lion on occasion and don’t forget to look up and enjoy the amazing night sky.
We see animals and their interactions with each other during the hunt, the beauty and appreciation of small things like the sound of the oxpeckers or perhaps water trickling in a stream nearby? We get to share special moments with friends and family. Sometimes it goes smoot and easy and other times you have to face the challenges together, whether it is being busted by gusty or swirling wind conditions, heat, exhaustion, long and often cold nights in the blind, or any of the other many factors that prevents us from getting an opportunity and then battling through it to achieve a great accomplishment together and hopefully end up with a fantastic trophy that will be displayed, discussed, respected, and remembered for years to come!
This is Africa in my opinion, it is the dream and the imagination that we build up over years of reading books and looking at pictures. When the trigger is pulled, the hunt comes to an end but in between that moment and where it all started there is so much more that is often overlooked and not mentioned. Success will have a different meaning for every person out there but as far as I’m concerned, this is a great hunting experience and a safari to remember!
I’ll post a couple of pictures with this but let’s see what you would add to this?
(Image 1) Having a sundowner next to the Lugenda river in Mozambique.
(Image 2) The fireplace in Mozambique overlooking the Lugenda River.
(Image 3) a Leopard tortoise we came across early season.
(Image 4) Taking it easy over the heat of the day at a lunch spot.
(Image 5) Some Bushman paintings dating back over a thousand years old.