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Whats the one thing you wish you had on first safari
31 August 2014, 09:44
tx308Whats the one thing you wish you had on first safari
I pretty much have most of my stuff lined up for my trip. I have read the recommended packing list. Anything not on most list, that I would probably want to take with me? Anybody know If I can buy makers mark in JNB?
31 August 2014, 09:48
Brian ClarkMore money and mostly, more time!!!!
31 August 2014, 10:22
surestrikeMore time!
31 August 2014, 10:33
boarkillerGin, money and time
" Until the day breaks and the nights shadows flee away " Big ivory for my pillow and 2.5% of Neanderthal DNA flowing thru my veins.
When I'm ready to go, pack a bag of gunpowder up my ass and strike a fire to my pecker, until I squeal like a boar.
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31 August 2014, 11:01
1/2 slamquote:
Originally posted by boarkiller:
Gin, money and time
Can't argue with that!
Hunting is not a matter of life or death....It's much more important
31 August 2014, 13:20
10generationA couple of things I did have, that I was really happy about:
- Candy for the trackers - this is a total hit and a great way to connect with them
- warm clothes - we often tend to think of africa is hot - we had some very cold mornings
- a small bluetooth speaker for my iphone - listening to some good tunes in the evening with a beer
- a spare scope
- screwdriver kit to tighten scope
- a kindle
Booked a lion hunt rather than Sable and Buffalo. The pricing difference between the mid nineties and today for lion is mind blowing.
Also, from an equipment standpoint decent boots. I was told a pair of running shoes would be fine, They were noisy and barely slowed down the thorns. I came home with new Courtneys.
31 August 2014, 15:45
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31 August 2014, 16:09
BillsanFor me it was a heavy coat. Was able to buy one from the P.H.
Money, Not understanding that I would not see Mt. Zebra everywhere
31 August 2014, 17:50
bwana cecilquote:
More money and mostly, more time!!!!
Pretty well sums it up for me.
Very few things in life equal the planning & anticipation of your first safari.
Enjoy EVERY minute of it.
I sure wish I could have another first one.
LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
31 August 2014, 18:13
SDSpinkA notebook and pens to keep a journal. Your hunt will be a sensory overload and many of the small detail will be forgotten if not recorded. Once you return home, you will be amazed on how much you have forgotten as you read or type your journal.
31 August 2014, 22:01
cjfosterGloves. It can get chilly riding in the back of the truck in the mornings. I did carry a very long neck gaiter that I could pull over my face and ears but, my hands got very cold with no gloves.
31 August 2014, 22:20
bwana cecilThere were far more things I took on my 1st safari that were never needed & left behind for the staff than things I needed & didn't have.
Pack light!!!!!
LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
31 August 2014, 22:35
MARK H. YOUNGJosh,
I think you'll be pretty happy if you stick to the packing list. Bwana cecil gave you some words of wisdom. Most of us take too much stuff early on. I take far less now than ever before. One tip. Carry your own TP when you leave the Cruiser. I had to use Zim dollar once!!!
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31 August 2014, 22:44
Dutch44Extra shoe laces, antibiotics for impacted/cracked tooth, upper respiratory problems or whatever, eyewash, tube of denture adhesive if you have crowns that may come loose, anti-biotic and anti-itch cream. Small rifle cleaning kit with sectional rod.
Dutch
31 August 2014, 23:03
MJinesMore common sense when it comes to taxidermy.
Mike
31 August 2014, 23:36
jkhunterIf I look back at my first bunch of Safaris, I would only have changed one thing.
I bought a cheaper pair of binoculars and really struggled to pick up what the Ph was looking at, that was 20 years ago now a days they all are good.
Take an extra pair of sun glasses.
JK
01 September 2014, 00:03
hvrhunterIn Zim in 1996 a full maned lion @ 80 yards and a $ 2500 fee and I passed.
01 September 2014, 00:08
shootawayMy first safari was to be my only safari.I was coming off a string of terrible years in business and I then had one good year and I thought I might as well go because chances are that it is all over.I was then hit by a few miraculous events and things turned around for a few years.During those few years I could have enjoyed numerous safaris If I wanted.These good years were put to an end by a couple of pricks otherwise things would still be rolling. While I was on my first safari and talking to the trackers I knew that a better area would make for a better overall experience-that opened up my imagination.With that feeling,I hit bulls eye with my Makuti hunt and then somewhat with my leopard in Dande.If I could bring something to a safari that would make it better it would be a better frame of mind-something we have little control of.
01 September 2014, 01:13
jens poulsen...more time...more ammo..
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01 September 2014, 01:18
tx308MJInes, good point on the taxidermy. I plan to only mount the really big animals. God willing ill have a bunch more hunts to go on.
01 September 2014, 01:24
AilsaWheelsquote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
One tip. Carry your own TP when you leave the Cruiser. I had to use Zim dollar once!!!
Mark
+1
Still cheaper than toilet paper......possibly not as soft.
01 September 2014, 01:44
Monkeyhunterquote:
Originally posted by 10generation:
A couple of things I did have, that I was really happy about:
- Candy for the trackers - this is a total hit and a great way to connect with them
- warm clothes - we often tend to think of africa is hot - we had some very cold mornings
- a small bluetooth speaker for my iphone - listening to some good tunes in the evening with a beer
- a spare scope
- screwdriver kit to tighten scope
- a kindle
Ditto on warm clothes but a good windbreaker would be precious. Initially, I was using a thick blanket in Zim while riding on top of the safari vehicle - did not work. Lucky for me Biebs would lend me his windbreaker when it was my turn to ride topside.
Keep a small flashlight handy at all times. Darkness fell on some members of my party while they were going back to their ride and they heard lions roaring - scary to say the least.
01 September 2014, 02:15
Aaron NeilsonMy first safari was to Zimbabwe in 1995. I booked a 10-Day hunt with the help of Jack Atcheson Jr, and was lucky enough to get Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, and an impala in only 10 days.
I honestly can't think of anything else I would have wished to have on that first one!
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Labmanquote:
quote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
One tip. Carry your own TP when you leave the Cruiser. I had to use Zim dollar once!!!
Mark
If you fly SAA keep some of those "refresher towels" they give you to wipe your face. Makes great TP and doesn't take up much room in your pocket.
Tom Z
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01 September 2014, 03:10
ted thorn2 cameras
The correct power converter and a power strip
A small electric blanket will go with me next time
A journal and two pens......I wrote a book and one pen wasn't enough
Light weght boots
Light wind proof jacket
More ammo
My own personal shooting stix will go next time
More prescription meds for "pisible"
Sunscreen and lip balm with sunscreen
#1 and the most important
Take a good attitude
This is supposed to be fun G-Dmit so enjoy it
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01 September 2014, 03:28
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01 September 2014, 03:31
MacD37I only wanted a few things more than I had on my first safari! 16 more days, $20K more money and a leopard, and lion license!
Other than that I had a fine safari!
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01 September 2014, 03:50
FjoldAllergy medication. I never had any kind of allergy in my life but had bad a bad allergy attack my second day in Namibia, I though that it was a head cold. I had another attack just like that in the East Cape and this time my brother was along (who has a lot of hay fever/allergies) and gave me some of his over the counter allergy medication and it cleared right up.
I had no problems in Zimbabwe but I'm never going to Africa again with out some kind of non-drowsy, over the counter, anti allergy medication.
Frank
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01 September 2014, 04:01
lavacaSunscreen (lots of it and the odorless kind)
01 September 2014, 04:23
jdollarmore money!!. as to the folks recommending warm clothes, it seems the OP is leaving soon. i seriously doubt he will need warm clothes in mid Sept anywhere in southern Africa......a journal is also nice to keep.
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01 September 2014, 04:33
DuckearForgot my fleece.
Only thing I regret not having was my wind proof fleece for early morning.
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01 September 2014, 04:39
Monkeyhunterquote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Josh,
I think you'll be pretty happy if you stick to the packing list. Bwana cecil gave you some words of wisdom. Most of us take too much stuff early on. I take far less now than ever before. One tip. Carry your own TP when you leave the Cruiser. I had to use Zim dollar once!!!
Mark
TP is worth more than Zim$

01 September 2014, 05:00
Scott LeonardHeadlamp, flashlight, be prepared to walk back to camp. Doxy, Cipro.
Mid Sept. on gets HOT. Shorts are quieter. Bought tall stalking boots in Windhoek AFTER my shins looked like cat scratching posts.
Thorns will grab clothing and hang on tight.
They'll slide across bare skin but you will bleed.
Scott
01 September 2014, 05:45
Blair 338RUMDouble check you scope is holding its zero before you leave.
If you are using handloads; pull the firing pin out of your bolt and run each round from the mag into the chamber.
A power adaptor.
01 September 2014, 06:02
AR MANHaving a great camera that not only takes great pictures but also good video. It would be easy in most situations to have some one quickly film yourself at the moment of truth and on a baited hunt well... priceless!!
My one regret was not getting footage of the Sitatunga that everyone was watching before I was able to harvest it. There`s always next time but I would encourage you to have it on your first Safari.
Good luck!
01 September 2014, 06:03
BiddlemanA better camera/video camera. And more time.
01 September 2014, 06:27
cable68Dulcolax.
Caleb
01 September 2014, 06:40
SquirrelNutIce and first world toilet tissue.