Day 9 - A fairy tale ending....
With the days coming to an end my roommate for the hunt Dan
@abnhog has been up every day early and putting in the miles/Km like a soldier and keeping pace with Dalton in the hunt for "Mister T" with the only break in his pursuit of this bull being one evening when they call it early and we all sit down and watch the Ireland vs. South Africa Rugby game courtesy of a live feed via star link where Dalton looses a $100 bet to Bruce on the game and like a man of his word pays up accordingly.
However on the morning of day 9 Dan is up early and using his red headlamp to try and not wake me up as he prepares for another long day, all I can do is offer words of encouragement from my warm bed ....
"Stop playing around and put some ivory on the ground!"
Dan laughs and out the door he goes, Bruce and I on the other hand have other business - After a leisurely breakfast we build a thermal target for the thermal scope my placing a candle inside a coke can and find out the scope is 14" high and 5" right.... we adjust the scope and inform Todd that his miss on a Hyena nights before was indeed not his fault.
We return to camp and find that Philip has shot a Grysbok, which is #9 of the tiny 10 for him and while sitting next to the fire pit I tell Philip....
"All we need for a fairy tale ending to this trip is for Dan to put some ivory on the ground"
Philip agrees and no sooner than we look back down at our phones we hear BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG.... Philip and I both look at each other and as we do BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG!
Excitement grows in camp and we hear a call on the radio from Dalton's driver to bring people, we all load up and respond to where his driver is parked - we wait a few minutes and with no direct contact from Dalton over the radio we decide to back out incase something went wrong and they were tracking it down.
We return to camp and waited for their return, little did we know that while driving out they were whistling and shouting at us because they were 100yds from the road and didn't have a radio with them but sure enough..... Dan bagged Mr. T - the very bull they had been tracking for the last 9 days; and Dan certainly earned it because by this time his legs looked like he had been in a fight with a weedeater!
Just like that - Dan had completed his Big 5 and we had another elephant carcass to deal with in the morning; and the fairytale ending to 10 days in Zimbabwe.
Sadly that evening Todd misses another Hyena at 50yds and we chalk it up to more difficulty with the thermal..... Now its time for cigars and drinks for everyone and celebrating a trip for the ages that I will never forget.