KMG Hunting Safaris 2025 Season Photos

Marius,
Following this thread is just making it harder for our crew to wait for our hunt next year. You and your crew consistantly produce these old, beautiful trophies which keeps us coming back for more.
Good hunting.
I’m really impressed by this thread too. Some great kudu and bushbucks especially.

Appreciate the comments very much gentlemen. Thank you!
 
On to the next father and son team! Junior adding two beautiful specimens from the Spiral Horn family. A very nice, heavy Kudu bull where you can clearly see the body starting to regress and the king of them all, a Cape Bushbuck.
Notice the white powdery substance on the neck, behind the horns of this Bushbuck ram, a sure sign to maturity.

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We'll round off this group hunt with a little photo dump. We are so incredibly blessed to be situated and able to hunt there areas where we are.

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After spotting this Steenbuck ram the previous day, and just not offering a shot, PH and hunter finished the following day's hunting and decided to go and sit on a hill close by to where they had last spotted the ram. He had been with a ewe and another younger ram the previous evening. After watching the ewe and the younger ram feeding for more than an hour, light was starting to fade.
Just as they were ready to call it a day, the ram stood up not far from where they had been watching the entire time.
Hunter got himself steady and closed the deal on this once in a lifetime Steenbuck.

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Val-Steenbok. Amazing trophy. Congratulations on the teams patience to make that dream come true.
 
After spotting this Steenbuck ram the previous day, and just not offering a shot, PH and hunter finished the following day's hunting and decided to go and sit on a hill close by to where they had last spotted the ram. He had been with a ewe and another younger ram the previous evening. After watching the ewe and the younger ram feeding for more than an hour, light was starting to fade.
Just as they were ready to call it a day, the ram stood up not far from where they had been watching the entire time.
Hunter got himself steady and closed the deal on this once in a lifetime Steenbuck.

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Wow, what a steenbok. Congratulations
 
Val-Steenbok. Amazing trophy. Congratulations on the teams patience to make that dream come true.
Thank you very much sir! Appreciate your comment.
 
That steenbok is crazy long. Never seen anything like it.

I'm not one for scores, but that has to be close to record book ?

Damn.
 
That steenbok is crazy long. Never seen anything like it.

I'm not one for scores, but that has to be close to record book ?

Damn.
Thank you my friend! We are having him scored by a master measurer and will report back. He has to be close to Top 5, I would imagine.
 
not big on tape measures but how long is that?
Sorry for the late reply, Kevin. We're not really tape measure guys either, but if I had to guess, he's probably 37-38".
 
How is the character on this bull? He's got the length, ivory and just look at the ridges formed all the way up the front of his horns. Simply Spectacular. The Nyala is no doubt one of the most sought after animals hunters come to us for.
Generally, they are relatively docile, but certainly have a mean streak in them, especially towards hounds. Certainly nothing compared to a Bushbuck ram, but on their day they can spell trouble. Personally, my dogs and I have been charged by a wounded bull, where everyone came out unscathed. We have heard of two blood tracking hounds that lost the battle in our area this year.
What has been your experience? Had any close encounters with a Nyala bull?

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