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Hunting The Selous With Alan Vincent 2012 - Videos Have Been Added
18 October 2012, 21:00
RIPHunting The Selous With Alan Vincent 2012 - Videos Have Been Added
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
RIP:
"Shock and Awe in the Selous"
You ought to propose this as a title for MS's next thrilling video to "Express Yourself"
fujtupu,
Not unless Walter co-stars with MS in that one!

18 October 2012, 21:17
prof242By the way, was that Walter shooting Left-Handed in one pic? Yet he wears his watch on the left wrist.
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18 October 2012, 21:27
BlacktailerSaeed and Chris,
Thanks so much for taking us all along on your safari

Great pics and day to day reporting.
Seems like Walter stayed a bit more in line this year than in years past- or did his antics get reported less because you are all used to him?
Have gun- Will travel
The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark
18 October 2012, 23:39
SaeedWalter stayed in line because he was made aware - in no uncertain terms,by everyone - that his antics will not be tolerated.
Suggestions were made of what WILL happen to bhim if he stepped out of line, but as this is a family oriented website, I am not going to tell you what those suggestions were

RIP,
I took that picture with a Panasonic FZ200 camera with a 24X zoom lense.
We had some fun with aherd of buffalo we left sleeping in the morning.
We went back in the afternoon, just in time as they started feeding.
We got very close to them, and probably saw most of the herd, but there was no mature bull that we wanted to shoot.
Some youung bulls and cows fed towards us and were no more than a few yards from us.
Gave up as the light started to fade, and headed home.
Just finished dinner.
Tomorrow we hunt only in the morning.
18 October 2012, 23:50
CanuckZ-Team Report for Day 20:
Dean and Gary are still very under-the-weather. Especially Dean. So Z-Team stayed in camp today.
I went for a ride-along with Saeed, Roy and Alan. Had a great time with them. As Saeed mentioned, we found buffalo in the AM, couldn't move in on them with them being spread out and the swirling winds, etc, so we left them and went to camp for lunch.
Lunch was grilled cheese sandwiches with curried buffalo mince and noodles.

Went out after lunch to see what we could do with the buffalo. I'll let Saeed report on it.
Dinner was guinea fowl soup, followed by Kongoni schnitzel, mahenge spinach, kachumbari (african picco de gallo as you figgered out) and potato. Desert was "Delicious Pudding", and it was.
Tommorrow is Day 21. Saeed, Roy and Alan will hunt for a half day. The Shooting Competition will be in the afternoon, and Walter will be preparing his world famous BBQ, with a kongoni that Saeed shot yesterday.
Cheers!
Chris
19 October 2012, 01:21
RIP
Chris,
Sorry to hear about the illness of Dean and Gary.
A quadruple dose of Malarone once daily for 3 days is one treatment for acute (initial episode) uncomplicated
P. falciparum malaria.
Other therapy should be used for recurrent (recrudescent) malaria, for Malarone prophylaxis failure, or severe/complicated malaria.
One complication might be vomiting and diarrhea caused by quadruple Malarone dose.
Need to stay well hydrated and take something for nausea if needed, and fever, if needed.
Dicey doing it in the bush without lab and IV treatments.
IIRC, they got some treatment, hope they are feeling better ASAP.
On September 29 of 2012 The Hunting Started
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Week 3, Day 20: 10-18-2012*******************************************
A-Team:
A no-bag day. Photographic safari continues, no doubt.
Z-Team: Laid up by lack of Swiss chocolate and malaria of Dean and Gary.
Well folks, we are building to the (anti)climax of the annual shooting contest tomorrow.
Good luck to all the staff, and may the best man win, whether he is a good shot or a beginner,
as sometimes happens.
http://tanganyikagame.com/index.htm20 October 2012, 00:32
SaeedWe went up on a high ridge to look for a buffalo herd we had left yesterday evening.
We saw the herd feeding quite a distance away, and the wind was good.
We drove to get to an open area we were hoping they will pass through.
We stopped the truck, and ran towards that open open area.
Suddenly we heard the buffalo drinking in a wooded water hole between us and the truck!
Ran back, and kept an eye on them.
It was very thick wherer they were, so we just waited.
After they have had their fill, they left going away from is. We ran parallel to them to try to see if we could see any shootable bull with them.
We saw a suitable mature bull, and decided to shoot him.
Trouble was, he was never clear. There was always another animal one one side of him or another.
This cat and mouse continued for quite sometime, over a few ridges, and we were getting nowhere.
We then saw that they were going to pass an open area below a high ridge.
We ran up the ridge, and saw the herd walking.
Our bull was on the far side - about 280 yards away.
I fired a shot at him, and he took off with teh rest of the herd. WE saw him break off, and lag behind.
I fired a shot at him again - about 400 yards. He stumbled and and fell down.
We went down the ridge, got close to him, and finished him off.
We loaded him up, and headed back to camp.
In the afternoon we had our usual shooting contest, and this year's champion is Ali, one of our trackers.
Had a great BBQ, and tomorrow we head back to Dar to catch our plane back home.
We are all very sad to see these 3 weeks pass so fast, and leave friends we have enjoyed so many hunts with go in different directions.
But we are all looking forward to seeing or families, with promises of anothet hunt next year.
I hope you all have enjoyed our daily reports.
I will prepare a full hunt report once I have had a chance to catch up, and thank you all for keeping up with us through AR.
20 October 2012, 00:40
CanuckWe've reached the end of the 21 days....amazing how quickly it goes!!!
Z-Team spent the day in camp. Gary and Dean are on the mend. Feeling much better by dinner time, after many difficult hours over the past two days! RIP, Dean treated with Coartum (sp?) and Gary with a quadruple dose of mefloquine (Larium). Both treatments seem to have helped considerably.
B-Team got to go along with A-Team again this morning. Had a great time as always, and got to be there for Saeed closing the hunt with a nice buffalo.
We had lunch at camp...grilled cheese (a favorite) and kongoni shepherd's pie. Deelish.
In the afternoon we had the shooting competition. 12 guys with 5 shots each. I know many were feeling it after 5 shots! B/Z-Team's car won the competition hands down. Our two trackers, Alli and Ruziki came in first and second respectively...each hitting the target 5 times! A-Team's driver, Lema, came in 3rd. A GREAT time was had by all, as always.

Dinner was the world famous Walter BBQ. This was his best one so far, according to popular opinion. The kongoni was delicious. We had ugali and sauce, and tripe to go with it. Again I overate comensurate with the considerable flavour and rarity of the meal.
Tomorrow we fly out to DAR late in the AM, then on to Dubai in the afternoon, arriving very late. I continue on thereafter to Seattle, then Spokane, and finally driving back to my home in BC. I should get there by Sunday evening.
Signing off from the Selous,
Chris
20 October 2012, 00:59
JBoutfishnReally enjoyed following along, thanks to Saeed and Chris for sharing. You guys are heading home and I am feeling sad that the hunt is over

Travel safe.
Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
NRA
20 October 2012, 01:09
RobinOLocksleyI thoroughly enjoyed the reports and the photos.Three weeks really flew past even for us spectators. Look forward to the detailed hunt reports and photos.Thank you.
Best-
Locksley,R.
"Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book - I call that vicious!"- Friedrich Nietzsche
20 October 2012, 01:30
Use Enough GunAnother memorable hunt! We've all enjoyed the daily reports and fantastic pics! The only thing that we all really missed this year was some commentary from "The Wife". However, since Walter was informed that he was to be on his best behavior, there was no need.

20 October 2012, 05:18
DLSSaeed, Thank you once again for a fantastic report and photographs. Glad to read that everyone had a wonderful trip. Safe travels home.
20 October 2012, 05:20
RIPOn September 29 of 2012 The Hunting Started
On October 19 of 2012 The Hunting Ended
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Week 3, Day 21: 10-19-2012Three Week Summary
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A-Team:
6 Buffalo
2 Crocodile
2 Wildebeest
4 Impala
3 Kongoni
3 Zebra
1 Klipspringer
2 Warthog
2 Eland
2 Hippo
1 Sable
2 Waterbuck
1 Leopard
BZ-Team:
2 Buffalo
2 Kongoni
2 Wildebeest
2 Impala
4 Guineafowl
1 Walterhog
And a partridge in a mango tree ...
Or, what happens in the bush stays in the bush,
until someone tells about it, so please correct any errors above, if any.

Today's winners of the
Umpteenth Annual Saeed Invitational All Africa Marksmanship Tournament:
BZ-Team sweeps first (Alli) and second (Ruziki), with an honorable mention to A-Team for a third place (Lema).

Travel safely.
May the Bateleur be with you.

http://tanganyikagame.com/index.htm20 October 2012, 05:25
Pulicordsquote:
Originally posted by DLS:
Saeed, Thank you once again for a fantastic report and photographs. Glad to read that everyone had a wonderful trip. Safe travels home.
+1!!! My wife and I really enjoyed reading your posts and the pics were absolutely stunning.
20 October 2012, 08:20
moved2skiI would also like to thank you for sharing your adventure with us again this year. Safe travels and good health to all.
20 October 2012, 09:06
Johan MoolmanA awesome hunting report and photos Saeed, thanks for keeping us posted...see you when you get back!! Travel safe
20 October 2012, 21:03
EsskaySaeed,
Thank you so very much for letting us share this safari with you and your friends. The photography was brilliant.
I hope you will share the video with us again this year.
Warm regards
21 October 2012, 09:20
SaeedI had a very pleasant flight on Emirates, as usual, with Chris and Walter.
We parted compnay with Chris at Dubai airport, as he had a flight to catch back home, while Walter and myself heading to our homes.
I have a lot of photos, and will start writing my hunt report as time permits.
21 October 2012, 09:34
Canuckquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
I had a very pleasant flight on Emirates, as usual, with Chris and Walter.
We parted compnay with Chris at Dubai airport, as he had a flight to catch back home, while Walter and myself heading to our homes.
I have a lot of photos, and will start writing my hunt report as time permits.
Me too, on all counts. It was a great flight from LU5 to DAR, and a wonderful flight from there to DXB. Had a great day travelling, with one minor exception..lol...on the 45 minute "shuttle" from camp to the Lukula airstrip, the tetse flies managed to get in about a dozen more chomps on me...all the while completely ignoring Saeed who was sitting right beside me.

lol...we joked that they must be attracted by my pale skin tone and the scent from maple syrup coursing through my veins. lol
I am currently awaiting boarding for my flight to Seattle. Should be home in a mere 24 hours or so, including driving time.

Signing off from Dubai Int'l Airport,
Chris
21 October 2012, 10:53
SaeedMy wife must be right!
She says all biting insects land on me and drop dead, because of all the Tabasco and chili I eat

Poor Chris was swatting tse tse flies right left and center riding on the back of the truck with me and Roy!
Safe travel Chris, Hanna says she hopes sharing a tent with Walter for 3 weeks wasn't too much of a life-changing experience

22 October 2012, 23:49
Use Enough GunI am sure that sharing ANYTHING with Walter would be a life changing experience!
23 October 2012, 07:39
SaeedI have added a few videos clips for your enjoyment.
You can find them linked on my first post on this thread.
23 October 2012, 08:10
Aaron NeilsonSaeed - Without question, your reports are the very best posted here on AR. The pics are incredible, and text is simply not needed. No one captures the essence of safari, like you do in pics!
AMAZING!!!!!
Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
303-619-2872: Cell
globalhunts@aol.com
www.huntghr.com 23 October 2012, 09:57
RIPExcellent HD videos down loaded.
Thanks.

The first one, "buffalo1," played 5:57 of 5:57, complete.
"impalas" played 55 seconds of 55 seconds.
The remaining 4 video clips all downloaded like 5:57 duration but then played a shorter length
then went to black/blank screen for the remainder of the playback.
Length of play on those 4 videoclips:
"followingbuf1" was 1:36 of 5:57
"hartebeast" was 2:55 of 5:57
"waterbuckatcamp" was 2:00 of 5:57
"wildebeast" was 3:28 of 5:57
This is not meant to look a gift horse in the mouth, just to note an unusual quirk in the downloads on my end.
Anybody else note this, or is it just my 'puter?
Did Walter add 2 or 3 minutes of blank video to each of 4 video clips that are masquerading as 5-minute-57-second duration?

http://tanganyikagame.com/index.htm23 October 2012, 10:31
JBoutfishnMy downloads were the same as yours. Walters Fault.
Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
NRA
23 October 2012, 17:20
SaeedThe videos play fine here, something must have happened during the file transfer.
Walter says it must have been a storm across the Atl;antic that caused it.
Anyway, I have uploaded the files again, please check and let me know how they work.
Ron, thank you for letting me know this

23 October 2012, 17:56
scojacquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
The videos play fine here, something must have happened during the file transfer.
Walter says it must have been a storm across the Atl;antic that caused it.
Anyway, I have uploaded the files again, please check and let me know how they work.
Ron, thank you for letting me know this
I get no pictures or video at all, just very large files of seemingly random text and symbols.
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=
DRSS; NRA; Illinois State Rifle Association; Missouri Sport Shooting Association
“One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce, and canonized those who complain.”
– Thomas Sowell, “The Vision Of The Anointed: Self-Congratulation As A Basis For Social Policy”
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23 October 2012, 18:11
SaeedAll videos work fine now.
I have downloaded them through another computer, and they all work.
Please remember that the videos are in 720P HD format, and the files are rather large.
If you are using a slow connection, you are not going to get very far.
23 October 2012, 21:00
RIPYep all is well now.
No Walterations to be found.
Using an HP 2000-427CL Notebook PC and wireless connection, they all download quickly and now have no excess blank-screen "footage."
No Walteration.
And now some extra HD adventure footage?
Waterbuck In Front Of Our Camp 2:31
Buffalo 6:40
Following Buffalo 3:20
Wildebeast 3:30
Hartebeast 4:10
Impalas 0:53
Always good to have a scapegoat like Walter to blame.

http://tanganyikagame.com/index.htm23 October 2012, 22:53
AnotherAZWriterI most enjoyed the pics of the insects; amazing. Stunning, actually.
23 October 2012, 23:22
RobinOLocksleyWhen I tried to open the videos in Google Chrome,I could now.They work fine in IE.
Thank you for the videos.
Best-
Locksley,R.
"Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book - I call that vicious!"- Friedrich Nietzsche
24 October 2012, 03:15
Canuckquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Safe travel Chris, Hanna says she hopes sharing a tent with Walter for 3 weeks wasn't too much of a life-changing experience
LOL...so far so good.

I appreciate Hanna's concern though.

Made it home safely, very late on sunday night after a few minor flight delays and a 4 hour drive...and was greeted at home by fresh snow and near freezing temperatures!
Unfortunately, I had to go in to the office early on monday, and was like a zombie. The 10 hour time change is still kicking my butt today....always seems to be worse going home.

24 October 2012, 15:45
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by PD999:
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Another great hunt! And absolutely fantastic photography; thank you Saeed!
So how was it possible for Walter to float on his back, without sinking?
An empty head and a stomach full of gas

25 October 2012, 03:52
Use Enough GunDid he keep his wallet and other valuables on him in his "waterproof wet suit"?

I guess the large western style belt buckle was ballast to counter the gas?

25 October 2012, 09:48
SaeedI have been asked to add some details to the video I posted above, and I have done so.
25 October 2012, 12:10
RIPNo Walterations in the latest batch of video clips.
They worked perfectly, unlike Walter.

http://tanganyikagame.com/index.htm26 October 2012, 01:42
RIPSaeed,
More great, unwalterated videos!

Day-10 sable was a no-verbal-report-from-Saeed-in-the bush day, but plenty of great photos.
I guess you were just speechless that day after watching the sable take a good hit, and refuse to fall over.
He did not go anywhere except a few steps after the first shot, but could not run off, would not fall.
He grudgingly laid down after the second long range shot, and finally gave up the ghost.
Tough guy, that sable, great trophy.

What was the range of that first shot?
About the same as for the second shot eh?
26 October 2012, 03:08
A.DahlgrenWell done Saaed !
26 October 2012, 10:18
RIP
The latest batch of videos are quite entertaining.
Highlights:
Roy shoots a monster impala ram and it drops at the shot, a fairly long one,
even though he "wobbled," "too far back" on the shot placement, Roy claims.
I can only hope to wobble like that and be as fit as Roy when I am his age.

Lunch in the bush: A can of beans, a piece of biltong, and an empty pot to warm the beans in, for ambitious diners?
Apparently the chef was on holiday that day.

Hippos1: The hippos lie around in a communal siesta-bath, in muddy shallow pool at river's edge, and try to impress each other with flatulence in the bathtub, though none makes a move to bite the bubbles.
However the underwater gas exposure may be toxic enough to depigment some into a piebald, scalded appearance, seen when they wade out of the sewage.

Hippo1, Death of a Big One: Just before Boss Hippo is brained on a sand bar, a very impressive hippo fart is seen erupting in the water behind him.
Maybe Walter's fart machine could be used as a hippo call or "noise camoflage" for Walter's next attempt at Waltering a hippo.
Let Walter try the technique first.

Croc2: Big croc brained at close range when the big one tries to horn in on the circumcision/genital mutilation of hippo carcass that a smaller croc has just started.
"Bet you can't eat just one!" ... BOOM
Buffalo 3: Zoomed-in Cameraman Roy provides helpful observations to Saeed just before, and after, the shot?
"There's another one in front of him now ... BOOM ... Not that one ..."

The buffalo was dropped on first shot, neck shot?

http://tanganyikagame.com/index.htm26 October 2012, 10:24
cjfosterSaeed,
Another magnificent trip!! Thanks for sharing!!