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The Night of the Leopard;
And elephants!
We got back late of course and during supper we heard a leopard over in Kruger. This was not totally unusual and we heard it before... And up in the hills of Diti the day after the big rain we saw fresh tracks of a big male, female, smaller male and a hyena on top of each other... Leopards were definitely around. But this one was more distinct and closer.
We went to bed and heard him again very clearly. And we heard an elephant trumpet somewhere behind camp towards the Bubi and not very far off. I passed out and slept until about 2 AM or so when I woke to major ruckus of baboons barking and heard an elephant trumpet again.. I figured the elephant was eating the tree the baboons were sleeping in? I went back to sleep until the alarm at 3:30.. Ann was awake and a bit excited about the leopard and elephants. She had gone to the bathroom and heard the elephant and got back to the tent and heard the leopard and she thought it was right outside the tent and then the elephant out back, leopard, and so on. She could hear the leopard as it walked down the river and she thought it was right out in front of the tent. During breakfast she brought up that she would like to go look for the tracks if we got a chance because she was sure it was just out front.. Quinn told her he had heard it and it was over in Kruger.
Elephants!
We got going a few minutes earlier this day, maybe almost half an hour... It was not really light yet when we got to the Bubi... So we were driving slowly and watching for tracks, made the turn into the Limpopo and started towards camp. We had just gotten going in the Limpopo when Quinn stopped to glass ahead and swore under his breath.. I was groggy, Ann was sleeping in the truck as usual. Quinn stepped on the accelerator and was trting to go ad fast as he could because there was a herd of elephants crossing way up ahead from our side back to Kruger and there was a big bull half way across already! And they are way up there like maybe a mile? Just as he is getting going the guys on the back thump on the roof... "elephant!"... Quinn says yea I kno... and the guys are "No! right here!" pointing to the right side... There are a couple elephants right here under a big fig tree not 50 yards from the truck! One is a nice enough bull but he looks long and thin, at first I think the other one is short but then he turns to look right at us and has these big thick tusks curving way out, looking like the mastodon on the Flintstones. Quinn has his binos up and very matter of factly states "this is your bull. We are going to get him right now!"
We are out if the truck, got the 416 off the rack and I want to shoot him right now! Quinn does not want a dead elephant laying in the river in full view of Kruger and says hold on, we'll get him but let him move up out of the river... We are not completely sure just how many are their either... Now we see three total. They are totally at ease yet and jut slowly walk up into the bush, my bull goes into the thickest stuff there is, no trail just walks up into the thickest stuff, eating as he goes.... We move up and hide behind the giant fig tree, biding our time and waiting to make our move.
We lose track of the third elephant but it went up to the right and Quinn is concerned about it and watching that it does not circle back on us... The smaller companion bull is ahead of us and the one we want has gotten up into the real thick stuff but we can hear him and he is right there on the back side of the tall bushes! He breaths exceedingly loudly and sounds like Darth Vader in a steam engine. We are stalking up into the bush on a narrow trail and the other bull is just on the other side of the bushes to our left and we hear him eating... We sure as heck don't want him on top of us! Quinn is up front, I'm right on his heels and Ann is behind me, then the tracker and Ben. Quinn keeps turning around and motioning to the tracker, Ann wanted to video the whole thing but put it down to try and let him past her but he is not budging. Ann also thinks we want the bull to the left when we are really after the Darth Vader on the right. I can hear him getting closer and the bushes drop off to shorter ones in front of us. I'm expecting the sticks to be set up and Quinn is making stick finger motions but the tracker is still behind Ann and I'm pretty focused on the elephant because it is obviously coming closer... His trunk and tusks clear the bush and he is right there eating, the other one is over to our left, I'm pretty sure he is just s close or closer, like on the other side of a tree but we cannot see him. Quinn is splitting his attention now between the two when my guy steps out and Quinn says, shoot him off hand right in the ear. We have a little time so I ask a question about exactly where to aim. I can see the crud seeping out of his ear and Quinn says to shoot him right in there. I sqeese of the shot and the elephant drops... I reload and have my gun at the ready when Quinn says "ok reload and stay ready", he is still glancing off to the left. We are concerned because the bull went down front first... I know we wanted the back to drop first so I really want to get more bullets into him. Quinn asks if I can see the head.. .I lie and say yes and shoot into the general area (the grass and bushes are hiding the head). I reload again ask if I can shoot him again. and Quinn is checking to the left... We move up a few yards and now can see the head so I like up between the ears and shoot him again. I think I stuffed in 3 more but now Quinn's shoulders are relaxed and he is comfortable the other elephants are gone. So hugs and hand shakes and I give Ann a little kiss get my hands on him. Ann actually got emotional for a minute about the elephant.. Elephants are different. I shot it at 19 or 20 yards. And Ann was right there to see it drop when she was not prepared, she still thought we wanted the other one. That is a huge critter going down in a heap. I think it would have been a bit different if she had been looking through the video lens. She explained that she knows the science and that rational thought requires the hunting of elephants, but she just needed a few minutes.
She seemed to get a lot of satisfaction out of the whole human experience of the village coming out to harvest the meat.
Up next, Free Meat!
Ben takes charge of the carcass. He is responsible to oversee distribution of the meat.
P.S. This elephant had been caught in a poachers snare at one time and he had a little rock stuck up his nose, thus the Darth Vader breathing.
And elephants!
We got back late of course and during supper we heard a leopard over in Kruger. This was not totally unusual and we heard it before... And up in the hills of Diti the day after the big rain we saw fresh tracks of a big male, female, smaller male and a hyena on top of each other... Leopards were definitely around. But this one was more distinct and closer.
We went to bed and heard him again very clearly. And we heard an elephant trumpet somewhere behind camp towards the Bubi and not very far off. I passed out and slept until about 2 AM or so when I woke to major ruckus of baboons barking and heard an elephant trumpet again.. I figured the elephant was eating the tree the baboons were sleeping in? I went back to sleep until the alarm at 3:30.. Ann was awake and a bit excited about the leopard and elephants. She had gone to the bathroom and heard the elephant and got back to the tent and heard the leopard and she thought it was right outside the tent and then the elephant out back, leopard, and so on. She could hear the leopard as it walked down the river and she thought it was right out in front of the tent. During breakfast she brought up that she would like to go look for the tracks if we got a chance because she was sure it was just out front.. Quinn told her he had heard it and it was over in Kruger.
Elephants!
We got going a few minutes earlier this day, maybe almost half an hour... It was not really light yet when we got to the Bubi... So we were driving slowly and watching for tracks, made the turn into the Limpopo and started towards camp. We had just gotten going in the Limpopo when Quinn stopped to glass ahead and swore under his breath.. I was groggy, Ann was sleeping in the truck as usual. Quinn stepped on the accelerator and was trting to go ad fast as he could because there was a herd of elephants crossing way up ahead from our side back to Kruger and there was a big bull half way across already! And they are way up there like maybe a mile? Just as he is getting going the guys on the back thump on the roof... "elephant!"... Quinn says yea I kno... and the guys are "No! right here!" pointing to the right side... There are a couple elephants right here under a big fig tree not 50 yards from the truck! One is a nice enough bull but he looks long and thin, at first I think the other one is short but then he turns to look right at us and has these big thick tusks curving way out, looking like the mastodon on the Flintstones. Quinn has his binos up and very matter of factly states "this is your bull. We are going to get him right now!"
We are out if the truck, got the 416 off the rack and I want to shoot him right now! Quinn does not want a dead elephant laying in the river in full view of Kruger and says hold on, we'll get him but let him move up out of the river... We are not completely sure just how many are their either... Now we see three total. They are totally at ease yet and jut slowly walk up into the bush, my bull goes into the thickest stuff there is, no trail just walks up into the thickest stuff, eating as he goes.... We move up and hide behind the giant fig tree, biding our time and waiting to make our move.
We lose track of the third elephant but it went up to the right and Quinn is concerned about it and watching that it does not circle back on us... The smaller companion bull is ahead of us and the one we want has gotten up into the real thick stuff but we can hear him and he is right there on the back side of the tall bushes! He breaths exceedingly loudly and sounds like Darth Vader in a steam engine. We are stalking up into the bush on a narrow trail and the other bull is just on the other side of the bushes to our left and we hear him eating... We sure as heck don't want him on top of us! Quinn is up front, I'm right on his heels and Ann is behind me, then the tracker and Ben. Quinn keeps turning around and motioning to the tracker, Ann wanted to video the whole thing but put it down to try and let him past her but he is not budging. Ann also thinks we want the bull to the left when we are really after the Darth Vader on the right. I can hear him getting closer and the bushes drop off to shorter ones in front of us. I'm expecting the sticks to be set up and Quinn is making stick finger motions but the tracker is still behind Ann and I'm pretty focused on the elephant because it is obviously coming closer... His trunk and tusks clear the bush and he is right there eating, the other one is over to our left, I'm pretty sure he is just s close or closer, like on the other side of a tree but we cannot see him. Quinn is splitting his attention now between the two when my guy steps out and Quinn says, shoot him off hand right in the ear. We have a little time so I ask a question about exactly where to aim. I can see the crud seeping out of his ear and Quinn says to shoot him right in there. I sqeese of the shot and the elephant drops... I reload and have my gun at the ready when Quinn says "ok reload and stay ready", he is still glancing off to the left. We are concerned because the bull went down front first... I know we wanted the back to drop first so I really want to get more bullets into him. Quinn asks if I can see the head.. .I lie and say yes and shoot into the general area (the grass and bushes are hiding the head). I reload again ask if I can shoot him again. and Quinn is checking to the left... We move up a few yards and now can see the head so I like up between the ears and shoot him again. I think I stuffed in 3 more but now Quinn's shoulders are relaxed and he is comfortable the other elephants are gone. So hugs and hand shakes and I give Ann a little kiss get my hands on him. Ann actually got emotional for a minute about the elephant.. Elephants are different. I shot it at 19 or 20 yards. And Ann was right there to see it drop when she was not prepared, she still thought we wanted the other one. That is a huge critter going down in a heap. I think it would have been a bit different if she had been looking through the video lens. She explained that she knows the science and that rational thought requires the hunting of elephants, but she just needed a few minutes.
She seemed to get a lot of satisfaction out of the whole human experience of the village coming out to harvest the meat.
Up next, Free Meat!
Ben takes charge of the carcass. He is responsible to oversee distribution of the meat.
P.S. This elephant had been caught in a poachers snare at one time and he had a little rock stuck up his nose, thus the Darth Vader breathing.