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I thought this would flush you out! Welcome to the forums Jay and good luck with Gerard next month in Masailand! On the plains of hesitation lie the bleached bones of ten thousand, who on the dawn of victory lay down their weary heads resting, and there resting, died. If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch... Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son! - Rudyard Kipling Life grows grim without senseless indulgence. | |||
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I have stayed on Gerards farm several times and will stay their for awhile before my safari starts in December. Gerard and Aleen are such hospitable people. Gerards collection of photos, videos, and stories keep me in a trance most of the time. What a life... | |||
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Hello Bwanamrm. Good luck and be safe on your trip to Zim. I will be waiting on a full report when you return. | |||
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Thats a great book I snaked one off of him while on safari with him in the lobo block in 03. | |||
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What, no firecrackers were deployed to flush him out? I thought that was standard in situations like this... Great sounding time, and nice job! ______________________ Hunting: I'd kill to participate. | |||
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As I recall, Gerard's mother was one of only two ladies that were licensed PH's in both Kenya and Tanjanika. His father and uncle were longtime PH's there also. Fascinating people. I envy those who get the chance to hunt with Gerard! Paddy Curtis tracked as good as any Masai. He's awesome. My hunt was dang exciting. I'd go back, but with a longer hunt. We were just warmed up when the 10 days were up! One day, I was shown an 80# ele just a couple of karangas over from camp, and Nick had a 50" cow buff pointed out to him while scoping out a herd. I recommend Masailand, particularly Luke Samaras' top-notch operation. It was probably a little wetter last year when we were there since we encountered lots of game, except wildebeest. This area is better July & August. Also late in the season. Lots of food there, but not much water. The Tarangirere Natl Park is nearby, with lots of water, but not as much food. The animals move back and forth according to seasonal conditions. Other times, his Selous area might be more ideal. I hope the hunter that got clocked by the buff is doing better... Jack Hood DRSS | |||
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We booked through Wendell Reich. He made everything painless. | |||
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Paddy Curtis is quite a guy. | |||
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Not all buff hunting in Kitiangare is in the thick stuff. last year we were hunting in July and there was quite a lot of water around and park buffalos were out in number. They were some of the calmest and stupidest buffalos that I have encountered. Genetically, they were big as well. Ahmed Sultan | |||
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That's generally the case, but the drought has driven all the herds into Tarangire Park. The only ones left to hunt when I was there last July were in the thorn. | |||
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