Spear hunting africa

American hunter Gene Morris with two Blesbucks hunted with a spear.
Wow! This requires some serious stalking skills or the camouflaged blind just at the correct place!

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sharpening a spear on a rock...

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Spear hunting a warthog...a little bit different....:o

 
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Nice one, congrats :clapping:
 
An old image of a Maasai man with speared lion at the turn of the century in British East Africa

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A brave man !
 
African pigmy hunter from the Baka tribe carying his broad blade spear in the deep jungles of Cameroon

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Hunter from the Pokot tribe uganda

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Pigmy hunter with spear and net from the Kribi Tribe, Cameroon

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and just for fun...

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Aaah man,I'll tell you---now that stalk between the cattle was something else....!!:coffee:

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Eventually!!!:cool:
Ethical hunting in its purest form,
[in my mind anyway!]
[blade exit wound showing]

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Hunting boar with a spear or knife is an extremly exciting way to hunt wether it is done with the use of bay dogs or through stalking few things get the heart pumping like being that close to the quary of choice. I would highly recomend this sport to anyone who has the chance. Also since feral hogs in the southern US are way over populated and expanding rapidly the areas of oppertunity are expanding as well. This coupled with the hogs relatively poor eyesight and keen sense of smell and hearing create a hunt that is both challenging yet doable. This has been a hobby of mine for several years now and I cannot explain how fun the experience truly is.
 
Hunting boar with a spear or knife is an extremly exciting way to hunt wether it is done with the use of bay dogs or through stalking few things get the heart pumping like being that close to the quary of choice. I would highly recomend this sport to anyone who has the chance. Also since feral hogs in the southern US are way over populated and expanding rapidly the areas of oppertunity are expanding as well. This coupled with the hogs relatively poor eyesight and keen sense of smell and hearing create a hunt that is both challenging yet doable. This has been a hobby of mine for several years now and I cannot explain how fun the experience truly is.

Any photos you might want to share would be appreciated.
 
yea but it will be a few days before i can do so unfortunately my camera and me are not in the same state currently but i will soon
 
jnr speared a good porcupine! :whoo:


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Thanks Bluey

I could not be out-done by jnr, and was fortunate enough to have successfully hunted another warthog solo with my spear as well!

Now the piggy see me,now he don't!

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I'm the one with the hat....[lol!]

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Another fearsome and very potent wound channel.
The entry wound is shown as it stood sharp quarterly away from me at +_ 6 m and the spear went forward from there to the throat,but did not penetrate that deep as the other one so as to exit on the other side.
It expired in about 25-30 m.

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what a team !!
thats one huge entry wound ,did she go far ,,:laughing:
 
Congratulations to both of you.

Are you getting your blade bent when the hog runs?
 
Are you getting your blade bent when the hog runs?

Wheels,no it's made of a very tough spring steel that get scary sharp with a bit of attention,and does not bend at all.
In my opinion,my observations so far is that when the warthog runs off with this big blade in it,the heavy handle dragging around on the ground result in a lot of secondary internal damage by cutting both ways before it fell out inside of 5- 10 m as opposed to a lighter/smaller spear blade that does not penetrate with such a huge wound channel [at least 4'] or just 'stick' inside the animal.
 
Wheels,no it's made of a very tough spring steel that get scary sharp with a bit of attention,and does not bend at all.
In my opinion,my observations so far is that when the warthog runs off with this big blade in it,the heavy handle dragging around on the ground result in a lot of secondary internal damage by cutting both ways before it fell out inside of 5- 10 m as opposed to a lighter/smaller spear blade that does not penetrate with such a huge wound channel [at least 4'] or just 'stick' inside the animal.

The internal damage has got to be tremendous when they run.

Good to have you back from holiday. Did you get any other hunting in down south?
 
The internal damage has got to be tremendous when they run.

Good to have you back from holiday. Did you get any other hunting in down south?

morning wheels
the time was very short and hectic,[2 weddings in 2 weekends]but i will post some photos on the bow hunting site also of a nice old warthog boar that graced my hunting tree........
 
More woes from a crazy/determent ethical solo warthog spear hunter's chronicles...:dance:
On this hunt the joke was on me...[yet again!]

Mad Flintstone/caveman spear hunter --zero
Warthog --one

Man you should have seen this spear hunting scene;---just imagine--

Here I'm hiding by laying flat on the ground in the kraal behind this water trough [krip] with my spear, and this little teaser came right-up just on the other side of it, [maybe a meter & 1/2 away?]
Blissfully and totally unaware of me, can you believe that!

[He actually came from the 'wrong' side [wind],but I think that by that time after a couple of hours laying in ambush in a kraal with cows doing their 'thing' quite close and some spots on me as typical uncaring and unconsidered cows tend to do,I really smelled like just another stupid cow to him! lol]

No chance to move though,let alone stood up and throw a spear!

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The best that I could do was sticking my hand a bit over the 'krip' and snap a picture of him for a fond memory of ANOTHER one that got away!
At least now I have his face on my police-file!![lol]

[I'm sure there is a real funny story somewhere in there,don't you think?? [lol]:confused:

Ahh, I really start to enjoy this new [spear] hunting experiences in my [old]hunting life!
[The success rate per spear hunt is about 5% [if that high!], but the experience and thrill of the close-up stalk , --man, oh man!]

Well, to me it was yet another unforgettable hunting experience, because as always, it's the hunt and not the kill that matters.

Just wait , next time....!!
 

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