Thor Kirchner
AH senior member
We have now finished the last hunt at Munya for 2014. The time has come to pack away all the kit away for the rain season.
This is alway a sad time. But now we can start looking forward to next year and dream of what it will bring us.
Considering we only got our final quota in June we had a really good year with some successful hunts.. We learned a lot of new things. Good and bad.
Our wildlife is doing very well and we have the Poaching under control for now. But as the rains start the poaching should be on the rise. But we will be ready for them when they pull in!
Some of you will have seen the photos of the hunts from earlier this year, but I will add them again for those who haven't!
The first hunt was with a friend of mine from Denmark who I owed some stuff for some work he did for me some years back
Rune used a Mathews Monster 70# with 650 grain arrows and Slick trick heads.



Then came Andrey who used a Blazer 416. And it shot very well!







Then came Erling from Denmark who was using a CZ 375 with a much hated muzzle brake



The came Miko from the states. This was his second trip to Munyamadzi



I finally managed to get a couple of friends of mine from lusaka who I owed some hunting. Heine and Doug Lillie had built the roof on the community school that Munyamadzi sponsored.
It is a bit of a different experience with these guys as they come mostly to eat as much of the funny parts of game as possible. They are both brilliant cooks. This time I was introduced to KUDU sinew stew. I couldn't believe it but tasty and tender when done right!


Then came the Aussie. This was the first time for me to guide a dangerous game bow hunt. I didn't expect much I must say but it turned out great. Greg was was a great shot with his bow and was not scared to take difficult shots which made all the difference.
Greg was shooting a Mathews Monster 80# with a 650 grain thin arrow tipped with VPA two blade head. This is a beast of a bow!





For those that would like to see some photos of our camp:





The the last hunt with Don. Really great guy and good shot with his Winchester 416. He got a heck of a deal on this hunt!
We finished this hunt in 4 days. So we organised a quick trip to Lower Zambezi for some tiger fishing. Will need to get the photos off Don of the Tigers.




That it for this year. We will see what next year brings. But it is already looking good.
Keep an eye out for great deals from Munyamadzi
This is alway a sad time. But now we can start looking forward to next year and dream of what it will bring us.
Considering we only got our final quota in June we had a really good year with some successful hunts.. We learned a lot of new things. Good and bad.
Our wildlife is doing very well and we have the Poaching under control for now. But as the rains start the poaching should be on the rise. But we will be ready for them when they pull in!
Some of you will have seen the photos of the hunts from earlier this year, but I will add them again for those who haven't!
The first hunt was with a friend of mine from Denmark who I owed some stuff for some work he did for me some years back
Rune used a Mathews Monster 70# with 650 grain arrows and Slick trick heads.



Then came Andrey who used a Blazer 416. And it shot very well!







Then came Erling from Denmark who was using a CZ 375 with a much hated muzzle brake



The came Miko from the states. This was his second trip to Munyamadzi



I finally managed to get a couple of friends of mine from lusaka who I owed some hunting. Heine and Doug Lillie had built the roof on the community school that Munyamadzi sponsored.
It is a bit of a different experience with these guys as they come mostly to eat as much of the funny parts of game as possible. They are both brilliant cooks. This time I was introduced to KUDU sinew stew. I couldn't believe it but tasty and tender when done right!


Then came the Aussie. This was the first time for me to guide a dangerous game bow hunt. I didn't expect much I must say but it turned out great. Greg was was a great shot with his bow and was not scared to take difficult shots which made all the difference.
Greg was shooting a Mathews Monster 80# with a 650 grain thin arrow tipped with VPA two blade head. This is a beast of a bow!





For those that would like to see some photos of our camp:





The the last hunt with Don. Really great guy and good shot with his Winchester 416. He got a heck of a deal on this hunt!
We finished this hunt in 4 days. So we organised a quick trip to Lower Zambezi for some tiger fishing. Will need to get the photos off Don of the Tigers.




That it for this year. We will see what next year brings. But it is already looking good.
Keep an eye out for great deals from Munyamadzi
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