Matt_WY
AH enthusiast
Outfitter: @Limcroma Safaris
PH: Guillaume
Dates: 10-20 Aug 2021
Originally, scheduled for May 2020, then for July 2020, then for November 2020....we finally made it to South Africa in Aug 2021!
This was the first trip to Africa for my wife. We selected Limcroma for their reputation as a hunting outfit but also based on the variety of activities available for non-hunters and the high level of accommodations.
Dan Leahy, Hannes, and Amanda were awesome answering all our up front questions. We booked. Then before we travelled, COVID hit. Everybody knows about that story. The point I'll make here is that I appreciate the flexibility Limcroma and Africa Sky showed us in rescheduling!
All travel arrangements were made by @TRAVEL EXPRESS. This is the third trip they have done for me and everything has always been flawless.
Travel was relatively painless. We took the new United route from Newark to Jo'berg. I had originally planned to take both a rifle and a bow but ultimately decided to just take the bow and rent a rifle for part of the hunt. (That ended up working out great.) We were met at the airport by the Africa Sky representative and spent the night at the guest house. Our flight was a little late and they held the kitchen open for us. We ordered with the chef over the phone and they had dinner ready for us when we arrived. Very impressed with the staff and accommodations there and would definitely recommend!
In the morning, we were picked up by a shuttle bus for transport to the lodge. There was one other group on the buss (Keith and Jarrod, father and son from SC). Turns out that this was a slow week in between packed weeks and we were the only 4 at the lodge. And Jarrod and Keith left 3 days before us to we got the run of the place!
Travel up was uneventful. About an hour before you get to the lodge the roads go from paved to dirt. At that point we transitioned from the shuttle bus to the PH's vehicles. Sara and I rode up with Guillaume and Amanda. Gave us some good time to get to know each other a little bit and establish expectations for the hunt. I told Guillaume that I was less concerned about putting animals on the ground and more concerned with the way we hunted. I wanted it all to be on foot, spot and stalk....and I wanted to get close. To his credit, Guillaume delivered. More on that later, but for now suffice it to say he added knee pads to his daily kit after the first afternoon!
For anyone considering taking a non-hunting SO on this trip, I would highly recommend it. Sara's main objective for the trip was pretty simple...pet elephants. After that it was to have a lot of alone time to write, have a spa day, and do some game viewing. I'll do more on her experience later.
It's about 4 hours total from Jo'berg to Limcroma, so we arrived early afternoon. We were greeted by the staff and had a nice lunch. I reassembled my bow from transport and we checked to see it was still on. All good, Guillaume and I headed out for a coupe hours of hunting.
PH: Guillaume
Dates: 10-20 Aug 2021
Originally, scheduled for May 2020, then for July 2020, then for November 2020....we finally made it to South Africa in Aug 2021!
This was the first trip to Africa for my wife. We selected Limcroma for their reputation as a hunting outfit but also based on the variety of activities available for non-hunters and the high level of accommodations.
Dan Leahy, Hannes, and Amanda were awesome answering all our up front questions. We booked. Then before we travelled, COVID hit. Everybody knows about that story. The point I'll make here is that I appreciate the flexibility Limcroma and Africa Sky showed us in rescheduling!
All travel arrangements were made by @TRAVEL EXPRESS. This is the third trip they have done for me and everything has always been flawless.
Travel was relatively painless. We took the new United route from Newark to Jo'berg. I had originally planned to take both a rifle and a bow but ultimately decided to just take the bow and rent a rifle for part of the hunt. (That ended up working out great.) We were met at the airport by the Africa Sky representative and spent the night at the guest house. Our flight was a little late and they held the kitchen open for us. We ordered with the chef over the phone and they had dinner ready for us when we arrived. Very impressed with the staff and accommodations there and would definitely recommend!
In the morning, we were picked up by a shuttle bus for transport to the lodge. There was one other group on the buss (Keith and Jarrod, father and son from SC). Turns out that this was a slow week in between packed weeks and we were the only 4 at the lodge. And Jarrod and Keith left 3 days before us to we got the run of the place!
Travel up was uneventful. About an hour before you get to the lodge the roads go from paved to dirt. At that point we transitioned from the shuttle bus to the PH's vehicles. Sara and I rode up with Guillaume and Amanda. Gave us some good time to get to know each other a little bit and establish expectations for the hunt. I told Guillaume that I was less concerned about putting animals on the ground and more concerned with the way we hunted. I wanted it all to be on foot, spot and stalk....and I wanted to get close. To his credit, Guillaume delivered. More on that later, but for now suffice it to say he added knee pads to his daily kit after the first afternoon!
For anyone considering taking a non-hunting SO on this trip, I would highly recommend it. Sara's main objective for the trip was pretty simple...pet elephants. After that it was to have a lot of alone time to write, have a spa day, and do some game viewing. I'll do more on her experience later.
It's about 4 hours total from Jo'berg to Limcroma, so we arrived early afternoon. We were greeted by the staff and had a nice lunch. I reassembled my bow from transport and we checked to see it was still on. All good, Guillaume and I headed out for a coupe hours of hunting.
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