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Booked my first hunt
14 March 2009, 03:48
dla69Booked my first hunt
Finding this site over a year ago rekindled a desire from my childhood to hunt in Africa. I've been trying to get a plains game hunt set up for over a year. Today, I finally sent my contract to the outfitter and bought my airline tickets.
I'm going to Namibia in 6 weeks!!!!
14 March 2009, 03:50
drummondlindseyCongratulations! Where are you heading?
Drummond
14 March 2009, 03:52
dla69I'll be hunting with Shona Adventures.
I hope this is just the first of many trips to Africa.
14 March 2009, 03:59
graybirddla69,
You're screwed now!!! Once the African bug bites, you'll have the disease for ever!!!
Good luck on the hunt!!!
Graybird
"Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning."
14 March 2009, 04:12
BrettAKSCIHave fun. Don't worry to much about anything and just take the days as they come!
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May fordings never be too deep, And alders not too thick; May rock slides never be too steep And ridges not too slick.
And may your bullets shoot as swell As Fred Bear's arrow's flew; And may your nose work just as well As Jack O'Connor's too.
May winds be never at your tail When stalking down the steep; May bears be never on your trail When packing out your sheep.
May the hundred pounds upon you Not make you break or trip; And may the plane in which you flew Await you at the strip.
-Seth Peterson
14 March 2009, 04:13
dla69quote:
Originally posted by graybird:
dla69,
You're screwed now!!! Once the African bug bites, you'll have the disease for ever!!!
Good luck on the hunt!!!
I hope you're right. That would mean that I had an outstanding hunt.
14 March 2009, 04:15
JudgeGThe anticipation and planning should be just as enjoyable as the actual experience and the memories thereafter. Record them all.
Do yourself a favor and keep a journal of what you are doing to prepare, i.e.:
Record the reasons for your gun and ammo selection. List the reasons you want to take particular animals. Memorialize why you chose your "country" and P.H. Scan a target of load development.. jot down why you chose a particular camera, clothes, airline
A lady friend gave me a leather-bound journal for my last safari. I kept my promise to keep a journal leading up to my trip... but I didn't quit there. I kept writing thoughout the experience and even when I came back. I find it fun to look at what I expected and planned for and to compare what I recorded that happened, then reflected upon when I returned.
Someday I'll use what I wrote to do an anatomy of a safari for my grandchildren to read. I have comments on planning, of course, stuff at the airport, food enroute and at camp, thoughts about folks met, sunsets, folks on the row with me on the planes, customs officials, every darn thing... and of course daily reports of what happened while hunting and, of course, how this particular safari changed my life for the better.. as they all do.
Try it. You'll like it.
I think that a collection of vignettes are priceless to keep your safari alive long after you've returned. Trophies are great and sipping a toddy with a good cigar while a Kudu or a dagga boy look down on you is just fine, but I think it all is greatly magnified if you are reading the exact thoughts you had while making those memories.
JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous.
14 March 2009, 04:23
David HulmeEnjoy!!

14 March 2009, 04:26
dla69Thanks for the advice. I plan on taking a journal and making daily entries. I hadn't considered documenting the pre-trip stuff.
14 March 2009, 04:28
JohnDLUnfortunately the previous posters are correct.
Rather than "getting it out of your system", you will become infected and find that you will live for the next safari.
Every time I land in Africa I am tempted to kneel down and kiss the ground.
14 March 2009, 04:35
RBHuntOh gosh! You have gone and done it now! No matter how many more African hunts you take, there is nothing that can ever compare to that first one. You have just taken a laxative that will never allow you to sit still again!

14 March 2009, 08:43
RollyShooterCPCJudge G is absolutely right. I didn't keep a journal while on my first and, so far, only buffalo hunt, but started writing notes about it as soon as I returned, as I wanted to make sure I'd have something to jog my memory as the years go by. Even though I was, and am, only in my mid-fifties, I'd noticed some details of past events weren't coming to mind as quickly as I had always assumed they would.
The notes evolved into an article that was published in a friend of my father's magazine, as well as Ganyana's - no money involved, but kind of neat. I just had a visit from one of the guys on the hunt, and he reminded me of a couple of things I'll make notes of, for future reference.
DLA69, I'm on the road now, but I'll PM you when I return. My wife is from Greensburg originally - you might have known her or her brother. We still go up there a couple of times a year.
Congrats! I made my first trip in 2007, I haven't been able to think of much except getting back! My 2nd trip will be this August and I am going crazy waiting!
The Journal is a great idea!
14 March 2009, 09:46
bwanamrmCongratulations... I can't improve on what advice you have already received. I wish you all the best on your upcoming adventure. Good hunting and shoot straight!
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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
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14 March 2009, 10:45
martinbnsCongrats, practise practise and then practise some more.
14 March 2009, 16:38
Die Ou JagterI ventured into the 21st century last year. I took my laptop and a web cam. Each evening I would take about 5 to 10 minutes and record the days events etc. I have not editeded it and probably won't just share it with friends in its raw form. I am planning to do the same this year but will get a more compact laptop, I guess what they now call a notebook.
14 March 2009, 17:05
dla69quote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
I ventured into the 21st century last year. I took my laptop and a web cam. Each evening I would take about 5 to 10 minutes and record the days events etc. I have not editeded it and probably won't just share it with friends in its raw form. I am planning to do the same this year but will get a more compact laptop, I guess what they now call a notebook.
I've been toying with whether I would take my computer or not. I hadn't considered using my webcam as a video journal.
If I don't take the computer, I could use my MP3 player as an audio recorder.
Thanks for the idea.
14 March 2009, 17:07
Karl Sdla 69, welcome to the party! You will enjoy Namibia!
Karl Stumpfe
Ndumo Hunting Safaris
www.huntingsafaris.netkarl@huntingsafaris.net
P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
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Sat. phone: +88 163 166 9264
14 March 2009, 17:26
CaracalDon't fly you will be infected by the africanvirus, and you have to fly again and again.....;-)
14 March 2009, 17:31
Caracal..
14 March 2009, 18:34
Tim HeraldCongrats - that's the hardest step - booking the first time - all the rest will be easier!
Good Hunting,
Tim Herald
Worldwide Trophy Adventures
tim@trophyadventures.com
14 March 2009, 23:38
jeff hpractice shooting off sticks and congrats
Its your first but won't be your last.
Like some said nothing like your first trip
Taking anyone? My 1st trip I went to SA. My wife and 13 year old daughter went. We all had the time of our lives and have the greatest memories.
If you can take the wife or someone special in your life.
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14 March 2009, 23:59
dla69quote:
Taking anyone? My 1st trip I went to SA. My wife and 13 year old daughter went. We all had the time of our lives and have the greatest memories.
If you can take the wife or someone special in your life.
I'd love to take the family, but the wife isn't interested and the kids are still a little too young. So I'm going alone.