matt vejar
AH enthusiast
Hunted with Tyrone near Dundee, South Africa October 8 to the 19. This was. This was a donation hunt for Kudu and Nyala in totally free range ranches with Barb wire fencing only. Man did I hit the jackpot! Tyrone has been an Outfitter/PH for 35 years and his connections are as you would expect top tier. The properties we hunted for Kudu, Nyala and Val Rhebuck are humongous and totally free range hunting at its finest for those who are looking for this type of hunt. You need to be able to walk as this is glass and then stalk hunting. Being able to shoot out to 300 yds will also help with your success rate! This hunt is very similar to hunting out west for deer and elk.
Anyways I took my Tikka 30-06 on Virgin Atlantic and everything was smooth sailing through Saps in Jo’berg with Anna and Marius from Rifle Permits. Funny side note and SAPS. The lady wanted me to exchange $10 US for rand and I just happened to have $200 rand with me. I opened gun case but they never checked anything. Just signed permit and left. It will never be quicker!!!!
Mark is Tyrone’s driver and he picked me up the next day at Garden Court and we made the 3.5 hour drive to Dundee through some really pretty country.
Mark owns a furniture store in town and that is where Tyrone met me and we carried on to camp a short drive a way maybe 45 minutes to a camp he uses at Valhalla game ranch owned by a gentleman named Colin and run by his son. Really nice people and the old lodge was built by Colin’s father in 1933 who was a PH back in the day when everything wild was hunted here in the Natal!
If only these walls could talk!
There several rooms and everything exudes “ hunting camp”. I’m introduced to Annie- cook and laundry - and Ben tracker and skinner. Both have been with Tyrone for over 20 years and to say they no their roles is an understatement. Fantastic people who I truly enjoyed everyday! Annie makes some killer lamb chops!!!
To the hunt first up is Nyala and Kudu. We drive a short distance to a ranch that borders the lodge property. It’s massive and though the wind is blowing we spot 15 Nyala bulls but none are the big bulls that lurk here.
We do this routine and pass on a beautiful bull the first full day in hopes of something larger and then execute a long 3 hour stalk on three bulls we spotted the first day across the canyon on day 2 , but get busted at 50 yds as the cover was thick. Free range hunting is not easy! Anyways we go back to camp as it is approaching noon. We spot a large mountain reedbuck but I pass on him as I already have taken a Rowland Ward Mtn. Reedbuck from a previous hunt but he is a dandy! I’ll continue later as going pig hunting now!!
Anyways I took my Tikka 30-06 on Virgin Atlantic and everything was smooth sailing through Saps in Jo’berg with Anna and Marius from Rifle Permits. Funny side note and SAPS. The lady wanted me to exchange $10 US for rand and I just happened to have $200 rand with me. I opened gun case but they never checked anything. Just signed permit and left. It will never be quicker!!!!
Mark is Tyrone’s driver and he picked me up the next day at Garden Court and we made the 3.5 hour drive to Dundee through some really pretty country.
Mark owns a furniture store in town and that is where Tyrone met me and we carried on to camp a short drive a way maybe 45 minutes to a camp he uses at Valhalla game ranch owned by a gentleman named Colin and run by his son. Really nice people and the old lodge was built by Colin’s father in 1933 who was a PH back in the day when everything wild was hunted here in the Natal!
There several rooms and everything exudes “ hunting camp”. I’m introduced to Annie- cook and laundry - and Ben tracker and skinner. Both have been with Tyrone for over 20 years and to say they no their roles is an understatement. Fantastic people who I truly enjoyed everyday! Annie makes some killer lamb chops!!!
To the hunt first up is Nyala and Kudu. We drive a short distance to a ranch that borders the lodge property. It’s massive and though the wind is blowing we spot 15 Nyala bulls but none are the big bulls that lurk here.
We do this routine and pass on a beautiful bull the first full day in hopes of something larger and then execute a long 3 hour stalk on three bulls we spotted the first day across the canyon on day 2 , but get busted at 50 yds as the cover was thick. Free range hunting is not easy! Anyways we go back to camp as it is approaching noon. We spot a large mountain reedbuck but I pass on him as I already have taken a Rowland Ward Mtn. Reedbuck from a previous hunt but he is a dandy! I’ll continue later as going pig hunting now!!