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The check is in the mail....
08 December 2007, 00:46
eyedocThe check is in the mail....
Well , I guess it is too late to turn back now, even if I wanted to , (and I don't). Put a check in the mail to Wendell Reich to cover my deposit on a non-trophy bull elephant in the Caprivi area of Namibia in July.
Be my first time to chase elephant and also the first time I will bring a rifle to Africa. All my other trips have been with my bow.
Looking forward to the hunt and made my decision to go after reading about this hunt here on AR.
Now it is time to start shooting a gun suitable for this trip so when the time is here I will be ready.
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!
08 December 2007, 00:52
yukon deltaGreat choice of hunt, PH and booking agent. Congrats on booking your first ele.
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08 December 2007, 01:16
mbarakiSo,
What gun are you taking?
08 December 2007, 01:49
retreeverdoc, so what rifle are you taking, inquiring minds want to know!!!
You will never be the same after hunting ele...
Mike

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08 December 2007, 01:54
eyedocI am looking at options right now. As I have said before, the biggest part of my hunting for the last twenty years has been with bow. I have rifles chambered for 270 and 300 Win Mag on Ruger M77 frames and I am comfortable with that set-up so I might stick with a Ruger. I also own a custom built 35 Whelen Improved on a Mauser action and while I am sure it would get the job done it is not quite what the letter of the law calls for.As this very well may be a ONE AND DONE hunt for elephant I also have decided to go with 375 H&H. Because of it's versatility I should be able to get some more use out of it after this hunt is completed.
There is a possibility for buff and Hippo on this trip but those details are not yet complete. I suppose that for elephant and hippo that solids will be the order of the day. If buff come into play I will need some sort of soft pointed bullet as well.
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!
08 December 2007, 02:32
McCrayAs others have said, Good decision!
But I may be prejudiced, as I'll be in the Caprivi with Vaughan for trophy elephant in August.

The 375H&H is nearly always a good choice.
"There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex."
08 December 2007, 02:58
Dungbeetlequote:
Originally posted by eyedoc:
I am looking at options right now. As I have said before, the biggest part of my hunting for the last twenty years has been with bow. I have rifles chambered for 270 and 300 Win Mag on Ruger M77 frames and I am comfortable with that set-up so I might stick with a Ruger. I also own a custom built 35 Whelen Improved on a Mauser action and while I am sure it would get the job done it is not quite what the letter of the law calls for.As this very well may be a ONE AND DONE hunt for elephant I also have decided to go with 375 H&H. Because of it's versatility I should be able to get some more use out of it after this hunt is completed.
There is a possibility for buff and Hippo on this trip but those details are not yet complete. I suppose that for elephant and hippo that solids will be the order of the day. If buff come into play I will need some sort of soft pointed bullet as well.
Best of luck, Doc, from a fellow Coonass.
08 December 2007, 03:51
WPNBoudreaux say ...

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08 December 2007, 06:09
DungbeetleAnd Boudreaux say go'get'em!! .22 mag and all!!
08 December 2007, 20:54
eyedocNo sense in calling out Boudreaux unless you also consult Broussard and Thibadeaux!

We can shoot an elehant and start a fire and as long as the Jax holds out we can live there.

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!
08 December 2007, 23:00
SDHalleyedoc,
When will you be there? My dad and I will be there on a buffalo hunt starting July 22 and I will be hunting a non-trophy bull elephant as well.
09 December 2007, 20:50
Bob in TXHey eyedoc,
That sounds great!! I know Wendell will want you to spend a lot of time practicing with that .22 LR before you go!!
Congrats,
Bob
09 December 2007, 20:58
BuglemintodayYou should have an Excellent time!
Wendell is a great guy and so I'm sure you are being setup on a great hunt!
"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
09 December 2007, 22:36
MacD37EyeDoc, be sure to take some Community coffee, and some crawfiish along, their coffee sucks, and day ain't no mudbugs in dah Caprivi!

Good luck,

....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1
DRSS Charter member
"If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982
Hands of Old Elmer Keith
11 December 2007, 20:09
eyedocSdHall_I will arrive in Windhoek on the 20th July with the hunt to start on the 21st or 22nd. Looks like we will be there at the same time.Hope to see you there.Have you made flight arrangements yet?
Mac- You got that right as far as the community coffee and the ditchbugs. Not likely to see either one. I suspect I can survive on elephant and South African wine. Wonder what their local porcuipine taste like in a gumbo or Sauce Piquan?
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!
11 December 2007, 22:47
Mark TEyedoc,
Great choice on going for the Traditional Elephant. Hunting those bulls is a tremendous experience. Vaughan & group will ensure that you have the exerience of a lifetime.
You'll be up close and personal with the bull you'll take. A .375 should be fine with solids and good shot placement.
.....as far as surviving on elephant? Personally I'd leave that up to the locals. I've never seen one yet that I thought was what we would call 'good table fair.' Now the South African wine is a different affair altogether!!
Elephant bulls in the Caprivi in July.....dang I'm jealous!
12 December 2007, 18:59
SDHalleyedoc - I am flying over on July 9 heading for Maun. Going to hunt eland and kudu for 8 days and then back to Windhoek on the 20th. I think the charter to Katima on flies on Mondays and Thursdays so we will probably be on the same charter on the 21st. When do you arrive in Windhoek?
12 December 2007, 21:36
drwesEyedoc is headed over 4 weeks before me and eyedocs son make the trek accros the big pond.We will hook up again in Namibia on August the 17th. We leave out of Atlanta on Delta the 15th if anyone is on the same flight. I expect plenty of pictures and stories by the time we arrive. We only ask that eyedoc has a wonderful elephant hunt,,,, and more importantly has us a few big Kudus and zebras tied to a couple of trees nearby and has not drank all the beer yet,,,,drwes
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