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Well due to my originally scheduled hunt with Graham Sales being put on hold, I kept my airline reservation and scrambled for a replacement. My friend Stuart Williams at Tallyho suggested Umlilo Safaris which he has used for CBL hunts before and I contacted Francois Dorfling and he was able to accommodate me in my time frame.
I have mixed feelings about CBL hunts, and after completing one, I still do, but there's no question they relieve the pressure on wild lions, and are a great value.
Travel dates: 17June2022 - 29June2022 (7 hunting days)
Firearms: Model 70 Safari Express in .416 Remington Magnum and Weatherby Vanguard in .300 Win. Mag.
Loads: 400 grain Hornady DGX at 2400 fps and 180 grain Barnes TTSX at 3050 fps
Game desire: Lion, Black Wildebeest, blesbok, and a kudu longer than my current best (51 3/4 inch)
PH: Cloete Hepburn
Trackers: Nao, Wizzy, and Gert
Location: @Umlilo Safaris has a place 7 hours drive west of JNB
Airline: Qatar Airlines
Qatar screwed up just as they did last year and told me they had no record of me notifying them I would be flying with firearms and one of their personnel told me I wouldn't be able to travel. As I was mulling this over, the same supervisor who helped me last year stepped in and took care of the paperwork. Whew!
On arrival at O.R. Tambo, I was met by Rifle Permits personnel and my PH Cloete Hepburn. All went smoothly and we were soon on our way to the camp which is about 150 miles north and west of Vryburg in the Northwest Province. I'm still not sure where we were exactly as the nearby towns aren't on the map, but I believe we were about 30-40 miles from Botswana.
This place is 7000 acres on one side of the dirt "highway" and 1000 acres on the other. The lion hunting takes place in the 7000 acres. I spent a lot of time in the 1000 acres and liked it because there were elevation changes. I unloaded my gear in my bungalow when we got there and got introduced around. It took me a few days to understand the set up. The property is owned by someone in the Free State and the on-site outfitter is Harvey Scalchwyk who lives there with his girlfriend and her two boys. Harvey's outfit is Kalahari Pride Safaris and I guess you can book directly with him. Umlilo subcontracts. I met Francois Dorfling who is a great host, and the three Canadian hunters in camp, Ray Moher, Justin, and Brendon. Ray is a very experienced hunter who knows Craig Boddington and Jim Shockey and he's the life-of-the-party type, so a good companion around the campfire (as were Justin and Brendon). It was late in the day so I just had dinner and went to bed.
The next morning I sighted in my rifles and we crossed the highway and began searching for game. We almost immediately came across a huge Red Lechwe, which I had added to my "hit" list. Unfortunately, I blew an easy setup when I flipped my safety off half-safety without holding it, and he heard this and took off. We searched for him the rest of the day with no success. Near sundown, I shot a zebra mare that was traveling with some gemsbok. It was a heart shot and she went about 80 yards and piled up.
I have mixed feelings about CBL hunts, and after completing one, I still do, but there's no question they relieve the pressure on wild lions, and are a great value.
Travel dates: 17June2022 - 29June2022 (7 hunting days)
Firearms: Model 70 Safari Express in .416 Remington Magnum and Weatherby Vanguard in .300 Win. Mag.
Loads: 400 grain Hornady DGX at 2400 fps and 180 grain Barnes TTSX at 3050 fps
Game desire: Lion, Black Wildebeest, blesbok, and a kudu longer than my current best (51 3/4 inch)
PH: Cloete Hepburn
Trackers: Nao, Wizzy, and Gert
Location: @Umlilo Safaris has a place 7 hours drive west of JNB
Airline: Qatar Airlines
Qatar screwed up just as they did last year and told me they had no record of me notifying them I would be flying with firearms and one of their personnel told me I wouldn't be able to travel. As I was mulling this over, the same supervisor who helped me last year stepped in and took care of the paperwork. Whew!
On arrival at O.R. Tambo, I was met by Rifle Permits personnel and my PH Cloete Hepburn. All went smoothly and we were soon on our way to the camp which is about 150 miles north and west of Vryburg in the Northwest Province. I'm still not sure where we were exactly as the nearby towns aren't on the map, but I believe we were about 30-40 miles from Botswana.
This place is 7000 acres on one side of the dirt "highway" and 1000 acres on the other. The lion hunting takes place in the 7000 acres. I spent a lot of time in the 1000 acres and liked it because there were elevation changes. I unloaded my gear in my bungalow when we got there and got introduced around. It took me a few days to understand the set up. The property is owned by someone in the Free State and the on-site outfitter is Harvey Scalchwyk who lives there with his girlfriend and her two boys. Harvey's outfit is Kalahari Pride Safaris and I guess you can book directly with him. Umlilo subcontracts. I met Francois Dorfling who is a great host, and the three Canadian hunters in camp, Ray Moher, Justin, and Brendon. Ray is a very experienced hunter who knows Craig Boddington and Jim Shockey and he's the life-of-the-party type, so a good companion around the campfire (as were Justin and Brendon). It was late in the day so I just had dinner and went to bed.
The next morning I sighted in my rifles and we crossed the highway and began searching for game. We almost immediately came across a huge Red Lechwe, which I had added to my "hit" list. Unfortunately, I blew an easy setup when I flipped my safety off half-safety without holding it, and he heard this and took off. We searched for him the rest of the day with no success. Near sundown, I shot a zebra mare that was traveling with some gemsbok. It was a heart shot and she went about 80 yards and piled up.
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