Another day, another first for me. Kudu burgers with a bacon and egg breakfast. TIA.
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It was good omen for today being Kudu day.
I had Ruark's, at times frustrating, quest for a good Kudu bull rattling around my skull.
But today would be the day, I was sure it was Kudu day - the breakfast omen couldn't be wrong.
We were off to hunt a new spot. A spot said to be teeming with Kudu. Or was that another PH Jedi mind trick to keep a client's spirits up after a few quiet days, during which Rick 'Harriet Maytag' had been the one taking all the good heads.
But what a spot it was, very easy on the eye as we entered the first valley. Those hills might prove to be easier on the eye than on the feet.
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Merri the tracker, by now, knew what new country meant, some fool, who had barely shot any game so far, would be stopping the bakkie every few minutes to take pictures of dilapidated old buildings
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Our new local tracker, Budae was still trying to wrap his head around it.
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He was good sort, if only his leather jacket could talk, it would have some stories to tell. A man who apparently did not buy into the marketing hype sprouted by the purveyours of this new fandangled camouflage clothing - the blue pants had no doubt been on many more successful Kudu hunts than I had.
Then, in what seemed the middle of nowhere, miles from any roads of substance, we bumped into the cabbage lady and her crew, another TIA moment. We gave them a lift to some place even more remote, making the most of the bakkie space before it was filled to the gunwhales with a monster Kudu bull.
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BTW Mods - why don't we have a TIA emoji?
The locals are out in force today, we next meet the goat guy.
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Whose charges, impede our progress for a bit.
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Finally, we spot a good bull, he's fair way off, but can see the stationery bakkie, and probably knows what a spotting scope means, and doesn't like it. They did get old by being stupid. There's nothing for it but to put in a long stalk, across the valley floor up the foothills.
The intel updates are coming through in hushed tones over the radio from the spotting elelment at the bakkie, we are making good progress. The bull is settling down somewhat, intermittently feeding.
This was it - this was going to be the Kudu taking stalk.
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Baboons, bloody baboons, noisy bloody baboons.
They had clocked us, from afar, we got to within almost 500 m our bull before he had had enough of the baboons and the bakkie and had left the postcode.
But the day was still young, and plenty of hills remained.
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Plenty of Kudu hills, and another stalk or two, for a closer look at what may have been a good bull.
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My bull remained elusive for another day. But what a privilege it was to be just sitting, thinking about chasing Kudu, in this place.
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More to follow.