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Back from the Eastern Cape - photos online!
15 July 2005, 02:30
Mark in SCBack from the Eastern Cape - photos online!
Holly and I are home again after a wonderful 21 day trip to the Eastern Cape. We hunted for 10 days with our PH friend, Darren Baker of Coenraad Vermaak Safaris in three areas of the Eastern Cape. The rest of the time we were sightseeing and relaxing in East London and Port Elizabeth.
Photos and a description of the hunt are online at the
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15 July 2005, 02:35
577NitroExpressGreat link to great recaps and pics.
It is great that you shared those experiences with your wife!
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retreeverMark and Holly, looks like you had another great trip to Africa...All pics super...
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15 July 2005, 02:47
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15 July 2005, 04:13
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15 July 2005, 04:33
RiodotWow, beautiful animals!! Congrats!
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15 July 2005, 17:58
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15 July 2005, 19:38
Die Ou JagterWasn't it Blue Duiker you hunted at Kikuyu not Natal Red. It was good to see the lodge at Kikuyu with the sod in place and growing nicely. I hunted and stayed there in Oct of 01 and I was the 8th hunter to use the facalities. Now that you have hunted the Blue Duiker you know why (in my opinion) they are one great trophy and taking a female is not a bad thing as sexing them is just about well it is impossible prior to the kill. I also took a nice Cape Bushbuck and a very nice Cape Grysbok on that property.
I hope to get my other Grysbok - Sharpes in Sept in Zim.
15 July 2005, 19:38
Aspen Hill AdventuresReally nice trophies, Mark! Looks like you both were in some beautiful places. I enjoyed all of the photos.
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15 July 2005, 19:53
TheBigGuyLooks like you had an absolutely lovely trip

Thanks for taking the time to share it with us all. My best to you and Holly!
15 July 2005, 20:13
AndersCongratulations on a great hunt! I envy you those trophies. That`s for sure!
I have thought of hunting the Eastern Cape myself. Cape grysbok, vhal rhebok and the cape bushbuck is indeed fine animals!

15 July 2005, 21:39
30ott6Very nice Mark. Thanks for sharing. You guys got some really nice animals. The Cape Bushbuck is really COOL!!
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16 July 2005, 01:47
MARK H. YOUNGMark,
Glad you had a great hunt and a super holiday. I love reports like yours because it shows the deversity of hunting in RSA. We've had great hunting there and am booked again. You need to look beyond the kudu, zebra, warthog etc. to see what is really available and not behind any high fence. I love the South African experince.
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Mark in SCThanks Die Ou Jagter, you're right, I've corrected the typo!
Kikuyu Lodge is truly a first-class operation. The Managers and the head PH were terrific people. Thankfully the PH loaned me his .22 Hornet to shoot my Cape Grysbok. I took my .300 Jarrett and a .30/06 for backup. Either one of them would probably have turned the Grysbok inside out.
At about 40 yards, the .22 Hornet only made a tiny hole going in and didn't exit. I'm going to mount it life size, just like the one I photographed in the Lodge.
16 July 2005, 04:07
bwanamrmGreat report and nice trophies, Mark. The areas you hunted truly are unique because of their flora, fauna and history! Molteno was a fun stop for us and great mountain hunting! Reminded me of New Mexico or west Texas!
By the way, I hunted the Save Valley on a block owned by some South Carolinians last month. Warm and very gracious people, they were perfect hosts, as most southerners are!
What impressed me the most was the conservation efforts they extended to create an African paradise out of an old cattle ranch. If you know the Schenk's, tell them hello for me when they get back home!
Again, excellent hunt! The Vaal Rheebuk is one of my favorite South African animals!
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16 July 2005, 15:44
Die Ou JagterMark, who is managing the property now? I shot my Grysbok with my 338 with x's (by mistake wanted to use solids) but the exit hole was not much bigger than the entry hole. I think the little guys don't make them open. I shot my Blue Duiker with 16ga. buck.
17 July 2005, 01:26
Mark in SCA husband and wife team are the Lodge Managers. I only met the husband very briefly, but his wife is a charming blonde lady who was very pleasant and hospitable; unfortunately I don't remember her name. We were not guests at Kikuyu Lodge, we drove there in the morning to hunt and returned to the Kat River Lodge at night.
17 July 2005, 03:04
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