The few details available say the charge was from the bull they had been tracking. I would be interested in knowing how many times, if any, the group had bumped the bull. I recall after bumping my bull twice in the same morning and not getting a shot my PH decided to pull the plug for the day. On the way back to the ranch complex our tracker somehow spotted our two bulls laying in a thicket about 300 yards off the track. We stopped the truck out of sight and then quite a long discussion in Africans between PH and property owner on the radio. Then my PH to me: "Listen, we can try for these two again but they now definitely know we are after them. And they're probably getting fed up with it. They will likely bust with the slightest indication we are in the area, be it sound or scent. Maybe they would run off ... but maybe not. One thing is almost certain: if they get up, they're not gonna stand and wait for you to shoot. They will either run away instantly ... or run right at us. Your choice." I chose to go after them. We closed the distance to sixty yards but the bulls busted as soon as the sticks went up. Fortunately, they chose to flee rather than charge and I shot my guy on the run, taking out both lungs and major blood vessels above the heart.