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Botswana Safari with Harry Selby - 1965 - more pictures
08 July 2008, 08:39
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First time posting pics, I think it is fixed now.
08 July 2008, 08:43
MikeBurkeGive us more !!!!!!!!
Tell us more of the story also.
Harry Selby WOW

08 July 2008, 08:46
Charles_HelmGreat pictures. What I would give to have been there then.
08 July 2008, 08:48
ForrestBGive us all you've got! If you want to make us cry, post the daily rate and trophy fees!
Thanks for sharing. Those are some precious family memories.
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I'll speak with my father about the trip. I've heard stories about it all my life, but would rather ask him about the specifics. I believe it was 21 days, split between the Okavango and Kalahari.
08 July 2008, 10:43
mboga biga bwana...Safari feeling pure !
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08 July 2008, 11:45
NitehawkI absolutely love your pictures. Thank you for sharing!
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08 July 2008, 12:11
AndersThat is some fantastic pictures... And memories.. Wow! Thanks a lot for sharing this with us..

Some impressive sable, eh?
Thanks for sharing.
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Tremendous sable bulls! Great photos.
Thanks for sharing.
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08 July 2008, 15:26
Badger MattThanks very much and, of course, we'd love to see more photos and hear the stories behind them.
08 July 2008, 16:59
Bob in TXWhat a treasure trove!! I will look forward to seeing and hearing more.
Thanks!!!!!
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08 July 2008, 17:06
adrookVery cool. This is one of the best posts I've seen on here in a while. Let's see more!
08 July 2008, 17:20
PalmerThanks. Did they ever go back?
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08 July 2008, 17:54
butchlocgreat pictures - thanks for sharing them - looking back at some makes truth to the old saying, the more things change the more they stay the same
08 July 2008, 18:01
ClaymanWhat a great set of pictures! I love looking at older photos of African safaris. They remind of a time when everything was a little bit different, and some might say better. Any additional details to share?
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08 July 2008, 18:43
PSmithOutstanding, thanks!
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Wow! What a hunt! Just the chance to share a campfire with Harry is worth the price of admission! Looks like that Weatherby did a good job, as well!
Thanks for sharing this!
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FANTASTIC!!! Thanks for posting.
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08 July 2008, 19:03
Michael RobinsonGreat photos. Many thanks.
Looks like those newfangled Weatherbys worked pretty well, huh?
Coincidentally, 1965 was the year Ruark died.
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08 July 2008, 19:40
Charles_HelmThanks very much for the additional photos. Very, very nice.
Great stuff, I love the little bush buck not to mention those sable.
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08 July 2008, 19:54
retreeverBrant, speaking for myself you could show us pics everyday for a year and I would not get tired of it... What rifles were they shooting for buf??
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08 July 2008, 20:35
hikerbumVery nice pics and story.
do you still have the rifle your dad used?
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08 July 2008, 21:08
450/400Very nice. What an awesome trip and you have the photos...really fantastic.
09 July 2008, 00:00
TerryRGreat pictures, what a wonderful experience, We can only dream about a hunt like that.
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09 July 2008, 00:15
M70NutAwesome pictures!! Looking forward to seeing more and hopefully with a good story or 2.
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09 July 2008, 00:50
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NavalukI was born way too late!!!
Thanks so much! The pictures are great!
09 July 2008, 07:46
ChapsboroGreat pictures, great hunt.
I have a Weatherby catalog from 1968 and it's interesting to see how often those rifles/cartridges were used back then compared to today.
09 July 2008, 07:50
pichon1Keep them coming mate. Got any more with Harry in them? What calibre is the Weatherby?
Most enjoyable, thanks.
***Here is some commentary from my father regarding this trip (added to the original post as well):
We knew it was going to be a good hunt when we had to buzz 3 kudu bulls off the air strip at high noon in order land. The license covered all species and multiple numbers of some. I don't remember if there were trophy fees,but if there were they were very modest.I believe the total for the hunt was around $12,000 for the 2 of us for 21 days. We hunted mostly along the Kwaii river near what is now I believe the Moremi Game Reserve. The country was in the midst of a severe drought and tons of game of all species was hanging very close to the river. We saw hundreds of head every day. Dad had a 30-06 and I had a 300 Weatherby . The 300 proved to be so effective that Dad started using it as well. I shot my buff with a 375 that Harry had. We made a trip up to the Savuti Channel to take pictures,it was pretty exciting as it was the only water within 30 miles and everything was watering there. We almost got charged by a buff that didn't like our presence. While there lions walked through our campsite one night. The tracks the next morning showed that they were about 3 feet outside our tent at one point. We went to the the Kalahari on the second leg of the trip and got the desert species. We had some great Guinea fowl and waterfowl hunting. Far from what I had imagined, the desert had lots of game,very interesting country. Harry Selby is a really great guy, we really enjoyed being with him. He ran a flawless camp with excellent staff and equipment, the trackers Jason and Lucas were unbelieveble . He knowledge was encyclopedic on the natural history of the region and his ability to judge game on the hoof was like nothing I have ever seen. He is a legend and sets the standard for any aspiring PH. ***
09 July 2008, 19:31
450/400I was just thinking that didn't sound so cheap to me, although I wasn't born yet, so I did some research and discovered that you could have bought TWO Cadillac Fleetwoods and had money left over...clearly the safari with Selby was the buy of a lifetime.
09 July 2008, 20:53
Michael Robinson12,000 1968 dollars were roughly equivalent in buying power to 75,000 2008 dollars.
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10 July 2008, 03:44
Use Enough GunVery enjoyable.
10 July 2008, 06:46
akalininNice wood on the Weatherby. Do you still have it?
FYI:
1965 = $12,000
2008= $81,184
Nearly a years salary for alot of people.
Could you get a similar safari today for 80,000?
10 July 2008, 07:05
GeoffM24Incredible post and pics, thank you!