KMG Hunting Safaris 2024 Season Photos

This was an absolute monster cat. Originally, a Caracal wasn't on our hunter's list but when the hounds started giving tongue and the call came through, things changed quickly. One has to wonder what had been caught by this extraordinary cat over its lifetime. The small game in the area can rest easy for a little while.

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Striking Stallion for our hunter after a hard day of hunting. With so many Zebra in the area, never ever think that it will be an easy feat. Nature will always find a way to show you. The lay of the land had me up in a tree to get a better view. After confirmation of our target animal, we proceeded to crawl roughly 40 yards with absolutely no cover, simply using the little depressions to stay hidden. After setting up the sticks while still lying down, it was up onto the sticks for a simple 60 yards shot.

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Toughest animal in Southern Africa. Hands down. This one did not give us too much trouble and went down within 20 yards, but every time we hunt one of these, I make a point of ensuring our hunters know about the Blue Wildebeest's reputation. Born sick and the more you shoot them, the healthier they get. Train hard, fight easy. Beautiful old bull, with teeth worn down flush with the gums.

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On a morning that started off beautifully, but soon turned windy, we found this bull in a hidden valley that I had never been to before. We had a nice vantage point from a rocky outcrop above the bull. We found him lying down at roughly 09:15. We watched him as he got up several times to feed for 10 minutes, only to lie down again in a different area. We finally got a shot from our vantage point at 14:30. Shot distance was 220 yards. Patience.

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Toughest animal in Southern Africa. Hands down. This one did not give us too much trouble and went down within 20 yards, but every time we hunt one of these, I make a point of ensuring our hunters know about the Blue Wildebeest's reputation. Born sick and the more you shoot them, the healthier they get. Train hard, fight easy. Beautiful old bull, with teeth worn down flush with the gums.

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I remember being so nervous when we were in position to shoot mine. I’d already read many stories about wounded wildebeest and I could feel the concern in your demeanour. I had to keep it in my head not to eff this shot up! Lol. Thank goodness it was my best shot of the hunt!
 
Ancient Buffalo cow for our hunter. Some crawling on hands and knees to get into position, then we just had to be patient, as we sat 40 yards away from the bedded herd. Eventually, they got up for their afternoon feed, and we picked out this cow who clearly showed signs of deterioration. One shot with one insurance shot is all that was needed.

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Some outstanding quality old trophies Marius. :A Rock:
 
Great results as always Marius. (y)
 
Big bodied Bushbuck ram taken in injury time after the buzzer. We saw this ram from about 1000 yards moving along a steep ridge. We managed to make up some yards, and lost him for the next 30 minutes or so. After a while, we could barely make out his outline as he froze to stay hidden. A 170 yard shot found its mark in the centre of the shoulder.

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