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- Namibia (Kalahari), RSA (Eastern Cape & Northwest Province), Canada(Sask), USA (Michigan, Colorado, Wyoming, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska), Texas (Ya'll do realize Texas is a country right)
If you are on a 11,000 acre ranch in RSA it is far from “shooting fish in a barrel”I am not looking for a "shooting fish in a barrel" hunt. I am looking for the best real hunt experience I can push myself to do; however, just trying to be realistic. Also don't want to present false expectations to the PH as we need to be in alignment on goals. This is my 1sr buff hunt and have researching and studying a lot; however, I will learn a much more on my first actual hunt.
Spotting the animals is generally easier because of the terrain difference between RSA and say Zimbabwe
Conversely, because of the terrain differences, it can be more challenging to get close to the Buffalo in RSA than in the thick cover of Zimbabwe or Mozambique. Not to mention that there are differences depending where in RSA you are hunting.
Tanks loves to turn every thread into a “RSA hunts suck” fest. I refuse to let him drag this productive discussion into the gutter by going down the path he is trying to lead this thread.
My first Buffalo hunt was RSA. My next will most likely be Zimbabwe. Then hopefully Tanzania. I want to experience different hunts, but nothing will diminish what we had to get done to get my Buffalo on the ground. On my second stalk of the Buffalo, (on the first one, the group of Buffalo bedded in a spot where we simply couldn’t get to a shooting position so we had to find/stalk him agin that afternoon), I had to shoot him at 85-90 yards because we simply could not get closer.
Your knees don’t look like this after crawling over rocky terrain to get into shot position if your hunt is “shooting fish in a barrel”
That is the end of my comments to Tanks opinion.
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