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What was your first African animal?
16 May 2008, 08:26
sevenmagltd.What was your first African animal?
Tssesebe, 1988 Okavango Delta, Jao Camp, Allistair MacFarlane, Vira Safaris. Best move I ever made in my life! Leaving in 2 months for another injection of the African drug.
16 May 2008, 09:21
AKsheephunterImpala for me.
16 May 2008, 09:54
bisonhunter1My first was a 54" Kudu bull, late morning of the first hunting day in Namibia back in 2003. Followed by a nice mountain zebra 2 days later.
5 days and a-wake-up to go before flying back for 15 days in Namibia and then 8 days in South Africa with a list from leopard, eland, waterbok, etc down to nyala, bushbuck in SA
16 May 2008, 09:58
308SakoAn Impala for Leopard bait.
Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now!
DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set.
16 May 2008, 12:24
Blair338/37838" Cape Eland for me, taken with a 358 STA, in 1995.
Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
16 May 2008, 13:48
mouse93
16 May 2008, 14:23
Steve MalinverniA jackal, shooted for free while we were arriving at the first hunting area near Windoek.
the first of 18 animals bagged in that hunting trip.
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
Blesbok ,October 2003, SA.
Warthog
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16 May 2008, 15:05
SC-SportsmanFirst animal was this impala:
Followed by this zebra on the next day:
16 May 2008, 17:32
butchlocboy that was a long time ago, but i believe it was a zebra
I remember we arrived at Vic Falls from London. My PH pickd us up, and we headed to Rosslyn safaris in Matetsi.
We had lunch, and then went to sight in our rifles.
I had a Ruger 77 in 25-06 Remington, and a Remington Safari in 375 H&H.
After sighting in our rifles, we headed out to hunt.
We found a good waterbuck, which I duly dispatched.
My very first African animal. And I remember it like it was yesterday.
My first animal was cape buffalo, 60 years old and was lifetime dream, followed by zebra, if I knew how to post pics I would.
16 May 2008, 20:01
Bo RichA Lion. Since I have hunted alot of North America Big Game I'm not really interested in hunting Plains Game. Going after a Buffalo in three weeks.
Kudu at last light after several failed stalks on gemsbok. Perfect ending to a perfect hunting day. At least until we got a flat tire after dark.
16 May 2008, 21:49
G L Krause
Warthog taken on the first morning of the hunt in the Kafue region of Zambia. From l. to r., Brown, Jingo, myself and our trusty game scout Dan.
"I envy not him that eats better meat than I do; nor him that is richer, or that wears better clothes than I do; I envy him, and him only, that kills bigger deer than I do." Izaak Walton (modified)
16 May 2008, 22:18
Die Ou JagterBlesbok (good Silver medal) on the first day in travel clothes and with a borrowed Rifle as SAA had lost my luggage. Oh but the second day with all the proper gear 29 1/2" Nyala, man I din't know how lucky I was.
16 May 2008, 22:27
onefunzr2Gemsbok.
16 May 2008, 22:38
Bwana NderoboMy first was a Steinbuck my buddy wounded on the way to sight in the rifles (I had to make a 210 yard shot w/ my 375), and the first for my collection was a nice Gemsbuck bull, in RSA, somewhere between Bloemfontein and Kimberley. I was hooked...
16 May 2008, 23:28
BlacktailerInteresting mix and some very nice trophies. I was suprised on my first safari that the PH said we were going after buffalo on the first morning. It was my impression that the normal procedure was to take the client and get him or her blooded on something else before tackling DG. My first was this one on the first afternoon.
Have gun- Will travel
The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark
17 May 2008, 04:35
Troy HibbittsGemsbok, July 07
17 May 2008, 04:48
Aspen Hill Adventures
My first, an ivory tipped kudu bull.
Kamanjab, Namibia 107*F, approximately 1300 hours, that's my sporterized 1909 in the back ground.
~Ann
17 May 2008, 05:17
Wooly ESSThis guy was my first African game animal.
He came after a couple of missed shots on Zebra, so it really took the pressure off.
17 May 2008, 05:52
A.Dahlgren
Warthog in Namibia
17 May 2008, 06:08
CA Safari HunterWarthog - South Africa
A caged lioness or a high fenced lioness if you prefer.
I was the ultimate sucker...showed up the first day and uncased the 458 to sight it in for plainsgame (cant explain why a 458 - it seemed right for Africa at the time) and the first shot sailed about 2" right and an inch low and the PH said thats good.
Then he revealed that they were looking for someone to help them with a little problem of a lioness that had got in the fence and was feasting on their plainsgame. Of course there was a little trophy fee.
ALLEN W. JOHNSON - DRSS
Into my heart on air that kills
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.
A. E. Housman
17 May 2008, 06:19
crbutlerPoorly shot, yet a nice Cape Buff Bull
A cow elephant at 9 paces.
Never said I was smart.
Andy
My first was a cow cape buff. Bait for a leopard that never showed - and hasn't yet.
JPK

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20 May 2008, 10:08
Use Enough GunImpala, followed quickly by 16 other different plains game.
First morning in in Namibia, I was going to say a blue wildebeast with my bow, but I actually shot a guinea fowl for my tracker with my bow because he wanted it for supper,, then I shot a really nice blue wildebeast with my bow, followed by 9 other plains game within the next two weeks, and leave again in August for another dose,,,drwes
you can make more money, you can not make more time
Paul Smith
SCI Life Member
NRA Life Member
DSC Member
Life Member of the "I Can't Wait to Get Back to Africa" Club
DRSS
I had the privilege to fire E. Hemingway's WR .577NE, E. Keith's WR .470NE, & F. Jamieson's WJJ .500 Jeffery
I strongly recommend avoidance of "The Zambezi Safari & Travel Co., Ltd." and "Pisces Sportfishing-Cabo San Lucas"
"A failed policy of national defense is its own punishment" Otto von Bismarck
A gemsbok, I remember it like yesterday. It was about 70 yards, my first shot in Africa. It was facing us, and I took it in the chest. The animal took off in a hurry, and I could see the PH (now a good friend after 8 safaries together) was worried. He asked me about the shot, and I said I hit it 2 inches left of center at the base of the neck. We found the critter 50 yards away, with a hole just where I said. There was no more questioning the shots, but I wish they were all that good.
20 May 2008, 22:53
BwanahileA zebra in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on the first morning of my safari in 2004. Also was my 40th birthday that day. Enjoyed cuban cigars and Dom that evening! Like others, I remember it just as if it occured yesterday....

My first trip to Africa and my PH left me in a blind with my bow and a radio. A couple hours later a herd of impala came to drink and I picked out the one with the best horns and whacked him.

The only time I can remember being so excited was the first time I saw a real live woman with her clothes off.

We seldom get to choose
But I've seen them go both ways
And I would rather go out in a blaze of glory
Than to slowly rot away!
Elephant...But it wasn't for lack of effort or want on my part as I was trying to bag a blonded, double-breasted mattress thumper who was hanging out around the African Hunter Magazine headquarters...Trophy fees on those are just never ending though.

Brian
"If you can't go all out, don't go..."
Impala. 2002. Still wearing my clothes from the flight to Jo-berg, and shooting a borrowed rifle...
Cheers
Canuck
21 May 2008, 07:55
Mighty JoeMine was a Stenbok, a 5" fellow and I have him full body mounted in a coffee table exactly like I saw him for the first time, resting in the shade of a small bush in the sands of the Kalahari.
Prayer, planning, preperation, perseverence, proper procedure, and positive attitude, positively prevents poor performance.
Cape buffalo with Russ Broom in 1994.