Sitatunga is one that I would like to hear more about from those who have hunted them. I've been researching bongo BUT those sitatunga (swamp not forest variety) are pretty interesting. I would like to do one in the next few years.I have some of them, my most prized is my sitatunga taken in Botswana in 1990. Agree with RedLeg, about the so called 'slam' that doesnt include several of the species.
I wont ever complete a real slam, but do have basic eland, kudu, bushbuck, sitatunga and nyala.View attachment 582421
Here is the piece I wrote about my hunt if you havent seen it before.Sitatunga is one that I would like to hear more about from those who have hunted them. I've been researching bongo BUT those sitatunga (swamp not forest variety) are pretty interesting. I would like to do one in the next few years.
Awesome! Hey no comparisons here between all of our different experiences. I think it's fantastic that you got to Africa while young...and are making a plan as they say. That plan will adjust as you get different opportunities but to chase eland and/or bushbuck sub-species is a huge goal. Keep us posted how it's going and you will have a bunch of us cheering you on.I am by no means experienced in hunting spirals or Africa in general. I went on my first safari this last July and got my first one, a Livingston eland. I think I am hooked, and I am hoping to make it back in 2026 in order to get a buff and kudu to continue to try and get the SA spiral slam. I am young and have big goals for hunting and one of those it to hunt all the eland and bushbuck species. Probably a long shot as most of the species require a lot of cash and travel, but I young man can dream right? lol Anyways I am sure that I am like most people and would sell a kidney to hunt a LDE, bongo, sitatunga, or a mountain nyala but is definitely a tough milestone for the average joe.
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I haven't seen that hunt report. I look forward to reading it! They are a strange but cool species.Here is the piece I wrote about my hunt if you havent seen it before.
A Hunt in the Okavango
A Hunt in the Okavango Elephants playing in the Okavango When the smiling face of the camp boy roused me with morning tea I realized that I had been dreaming perhaps prophetically about scoring on a sitatunga. After dressing then washing up with the ubiquitous smoky water of an African...www.africahunting.com
Here is the piece I wrote about my hunt if you havent seen it before.
A Hunt in the Okavango
A Hunt in the Okavango Elephants playing in the Okavango When the smiling face of the camp boy roused me with morning tea I realized that I had been dreaming perhaps prophetically about scoring on a sitatunga. After dressing then washing up with the ubiquitous smoky water of an African...www.africahunting.com
Loved reading your hunt report and the Okavango is a special place. Did you ever go back and get the lion? Reading about the croc and mokoro reminds me of seeing a mokoro bit in half by a hippo one time. I didn't see the actual event but saw the after effects and it was pretty sobering.Here is the piece I wrote about my hunt if you havent seen it before.
A Hunt in the Okavango
A Hunt in the Okavango Elephants playing in the Okavango When the smiling face of the camp boy roused me with morning tea I realized that I had been dreaming perhaps prophetically about scoring on a sitatunga. After dressing then washing up with the ubiquitous smoky water of an African...www.africahunting.com
No, that was my one attempt for lion. I blew it and after that it became unaffordable. It was a fantastic hunt though, even with a cranky old PH like Willie Engelbrecht.Loved reading your hunt report and the Okavango is a special place. Did you ever go back and get the lion? Reading about the croc and mokoro reminds me of seeing a mokoro bit in half by a hippo one time. I didn't see the actual event but saw the after effects and it was pretty sobering.
Well at least you made a good effort. I was talking recently with a PH friend who had a client wound a lion on bait...it came back...and he wounded it again!!!! No recovery. Wow.No, that was my one attempt for lion. I blew it and after that it became unaffordable. It was a fantastic hunt though, even with a cranky old PH like Willie Engelbrecht.
Now that would hurt!! I missed mine so at least it wasnt a wounding I had to pay for. Just flubbed it, it happens.Well at least you made a good effort. I was talking recently with a PH friend who had a client wound a lion on bait...it came back...and he wounded it again!!!! No recovery. Wow.
For the RSA spiral horn slam I only need a nyala to finish it. I would like to add a LDE to the group. In the mean time I'll be planning on finishing out on the color phases of springbok, blesbok, impala, and wildebeest.
I never focused on all spiral horns. However enjoyed adventuring after the four subspecies of sitatunga. Also, all legal to hunt subspecies of bushbuck. Along the way I guess i collected the spiral horned animals. I have been a lucky man