I'm a firm believer that there is no such thing as luck or coincidence. Only blessings from above. If it is meant for you, it will happen.
When I sat down at the Dallas Safari Club Convention with our hunter to start planning his trip two years in advance, he mentioned that he wanted a big Kudu. "Something in the 55" range", he said with a smirk. This made me extremely uneasy. I had to explain that we have the Cape Kudu in our areas. When we met at the convention the following year, he reminded me of his desire of a 55" Kudu, but I guess he could see the sweat beads appear, and jokingly relieved me of my stroke.
We decided to send him to one of our free range areas where we know he would have a chance at a big bull. This was late June, so the rut was done. It wouldn't be easy, but we never give up. Ever.
The previous evening, he had missed a big bull at last light. Excitement got the better of him. As they say, a good Professional Hunter will be your mechanic, your priest, your psychologist and everything else that goes along with making for a successful safari. We had our work cut out keeping spirits up that evening. We still had time.
The next day, he was presented with a shot on this behemoth of a bull. This time, there was no mistake. Ice in the veins. When things don't go your way on safari, always keep in mind that there was a reason for it. There might just be something better around the next corner. Could not happen to a nicer guy.