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Not sure if this has been posted here before.

Pretty cool footage.

Cape buff speared
 
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What a wonderful adventure! Thanks for sharing that. "The old ways are not altogether gone..."
 
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I would rather shoot him. Seems a bit "all about me".
 
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I wonder it that was at least a .375 caliber spear. Is that the Moz minimum?


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good thing he was dead, that last spear to the balls would have hurt like a bitch.
 
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Wow - congratulations Tim, what a great buffalo!

I have spent 14 days on the buffalo trail with Tim and I can tell you that man is utterly fearless. I hear the PH tell him not to chase the bull when he runs off.... that is familar to me!! rotflmo


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Wow - congratulations Tim, what a great buffalo!

I have spent 14 days on the buffalo trail with Tim and I can tell you that man is utterly fearless. I hear the PH tell him not to chase the bull when he runs off.... that is familar to me!! rotflmo


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good thing he was dead, that last spear to the balls would have hurt like a bitch.


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If he wasn't thinking about charging I'm pretty sure that would have done it!

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Seems a bit "all about me".


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Should he have had you on there to talk about his free chase cape buffalo kill with a spear?

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Seems a bit "all about me".
Well they were making a TV show....


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He didn't get the penetration that he should have but it was enough. Looked like it might have gone through the shoulder blade which would have hampered it a lot. Yeah, that last throw and up close left a lot to be desired but the buff was already dead. Just goes to show you that spear throwing is quite haphazard, that's why as weapons progressed the spear was left behind. In this day and age it's more of a stunt.
 
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He didn't get the penetration that he should have but it was enough. Looked like it might have gone through the shoulder blade which would have hampered it a lot. Yeah, that last throw and up close left a lot to be desired but the buff was already dead. Just goes to show you that spear throwing is quite haphazard, that's why as weapons progressed the spear was left behind. In this day and age it's more of a stunt.
I dont think that last 'throw' when the bull was laying there was meant to do anything other than to check that the bull wouldnt move (was dead).... thats the way I saw that.... he wasnt throwing it to stick it in the bull.


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sorry, but I just don't care for the pandering to the camera. just not cricket as they say.
 
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I dont think that last 'throw' when the bull was laying there was meant to do anything other than to check that the bull wouldnt move (was dead).... thats the way I saw that.... he wasnt throwing it to stick it in the bull.


If you were just checking to see if the bull was dead,....Why would you throw your only spear??? Why wouldn't you throw a rock, or stick, or a piece of elephant shit??? It wouldn't take much prodding to get a wounded buffalo back on its feet.

I think he was a little excited/elated, and just screwed the pouch on that last throw.

I will say,.... he more courage than I,...or maybe less brains, because I have no desire to go buffalo hunting with nothing but a sharp stick.


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Just goes to show you that spear throwing is quite haphazard, that's why as weapons progressed the spear was left behind.
In this day and age it's more of a stunt.


I recall Mr.Bell telling that he fired on a large herd of CapeBuff, and they all started to panic-stampede in his direction,
The tribesmen that stood back at the time he was firing his rifle,then commenced to charge into the approaching stampeding mob.
Bells account then tells that those tribesmen proceeded to spear a good number of those approaching buffalo to death.
Even the buff that attempted to get away were chased down and speared to death. Bell noted that no tribesmen were gored or injured.


"I must say I was rather staggered by what had taken place ; the awe-inspiring charge was apparently a simple running away ;
the terrific speed, strength and agility of the story- book buffalo all shown up by a handful of nimble lads armed with soft iron spears ;
the formidable buffalo made to cut a very poor figure, and the white man with his wonderful gun made to look extremely foolish."
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If you were just checking to see if the bull was dead,....Why would you throw your only spear??? Why wouldn't you throw a rock, or stick, or a piece of elephant shit??? It wouldn't take much prodding to get a wounded buffalo back on its feet.

I think he was a little excited/elated, and just screwed the pouch on that last throw.
Maybe he was so excited/elated that he didnt think to just throw a rock??? rotflmo I think everyone standing there had a pretty fair idea the bull was expired, especially considering it had bleed-out.... there's not much coming back from that!!

I don't know, maybe you are right - I will ask Tim.


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By the way, I thought the footage from the camera on the spear was pretty cool.


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Amazing..anybody know when or what area in Moz this took place?
 
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good thing he was dead, that last spear to the balls would have hurt like a bitch.


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If he wasn't thinking about charging I'm pretty sure that would have done it!

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Would have hurt damn near enough to bring him back to life Big Grin
 
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That was a pretty cool video.


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Tim is pretty much "The Man" when it comes to primitive weapons. Love the little clip at the end of each show where he hits the airborne fly with an arrow, causing it to go into a tailspin. He's been perfecting that spear hunting "stunt" for some time now. I've always thought it was pretty impressive to be able to pull of some of the things he's done on his show, and he always presents it with a good dose of humor to boot.
 
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Am I the only one who suspect the buffalo had something wrong with him?

The only animals we have ever been able to get that close to on safari have been sick of one thing or another.

Healthy ones don't let you get that close.


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Amazing photography!

You ever notice that with the bow (and now spear) hunters in Africa always have a guy with a BIG gun with them...it makes them brave.
 
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That is really cool IMHO.

I saw another video in Oz where the guy tried it at 5 meters with a young juvenile bull & got charged. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKI1xmtf5Ck He ran around a termite mound and shot it with a hand gun quick draw!

See the way the bull sees the spear and takes it with its horn!


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Am I the only one who suspect the buffalo had something wrong with him?

The only animals we have ever been able to get that close to on safari have been sick of one thing or another.

Healthy ones don't let you get that close.
You can creep up close to ANY animal Saeed. You just have to be very, very sneaky and patient and dont let them see, smell or hear you.


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Amazing photography!

You ever notice that with the bow (and now spear) hunters in Africa always have a guy with a BIG gun with them...it makes them brave.
That is not true with these guys. They have the gun there because that is the rules of engagement.


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I must say it looked to be a good hunt and great trophy no mater what weapon used.
Me, I would have enjoyed that with my 458 or 470.
 
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Am I the only one who suspect the buffalo had something wrong with him?


Maybe the buffalo had taken some sleeping pills ...
 
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Fantastic!!.

I might not do it with a spear...but I would love to sneak up close to a buff with my heavy 10bore and blast two barrels of..


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Am I the only one who suspect the buffalo had something wrong with him?

The only animals we have ever been able to get that close to on safari have been sick of one thing or another.

Healthy ones don't let you get that close.


While I agree that Tim did a great job with that spear, I also felt that a normal healthy animal would not let one get so close.
 
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An extremely brave act, and if the buffalo was sick or wounded, even braver.
 
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That is really cool IMHO.

I saw another video in Oz where the guy tried it at 5 meters with a young juvenile bull & got charged. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKI1xmtf5Ck He ran around a termite mound and shot it with a hand gun quick draw!

See the way the bull sees the spear and takes it with its horn!


Wow!!! Good thing old spear man had the revolver because he didn't look like he could run too far or fast!!!!
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That is really cool IMHO.

I saw another video in Oz where the guy tried it at 5 meters with a young juvenile bull & got charged. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKI1xmtf5Ck He ran around a termite mound and shot it with a hand gun quick draw!

See the way the bull sees the spear and takes it with its horn!


Wow!!! Good thing old spear man had the revolver because he didn't look like he could run too far or fast!!!!
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Good lord... there's a 20-page thread about this video somewhere, hereabouts.


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An extremely brave act, and if the buffalo was sick or wounded, even braver.
So could you have crept up that close to a healthy, sleeping lone bull David? I'm thinking so...

Anyone can do it with patience and stalking skill!!


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Great video, serious pucker I bet. the camera angle from the spear is definately cool.
Good for Tim on getting it done. I bet there where a lot of failed stalks before connecting on this one.



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An extremely brave act, and if the buffalo was sick or wounded, even braver.
So could you have crept up that close to a healthy, sleeping lone bull David? I'm thinking so...

Anyone can do it with patience and stalking skill!!



I'm sure I couldn't but bet there's a heap of guys who could. I've been almost that close to buffalo, I suppose, often by chance though, not stalking. Having said that, I've been with hunters who have shot buffalo at well under ten yards. My brother's tracker has pulled hairs from a sleeping elephant's tail...Of course it can and has been done, there are some highly skilled stalkers out there. I am not a proficient stalker, my breathing becomes irregular as we get closer to the dangerous beast, and I tend to step on crunchy leaves at the wrong moment.
 
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I bet there where a lot of failed stalks before connecting on this one.


I think this is most relevant.
 
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I'm sure I couldn't but bet there's a heap of guys who could. I've been almost that close to buffalo, I suppose, often by chance though, not stalking. Having said that, I've been with hunters who have shot buffalo at well under ten yards. My brother's tracker has pulled hairs from a sleeping elephant's tail...Of course it can and has been done, there are some highly skilled stalkers out there. I am not a proficient stalker, my breathing becomes irregular as we get closer to the dangerous beast, and I tend to step on crunchy leaves at the wrong moment.
Least you are honest David!! My breathing sometimes does that but I have worked out how to control it. Pulse still goes up a bit though!!

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I bet there where a lot of failed stalks before connecting on this one.
pretty good chance!!


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I wonder if the spear was a solid or a soft point? rotflmo
 
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