The hunting imperative was part of every man's soul; some denied or suppressed it, others diverted it into less blatantly violent avenues of expression, wielding clubs on the golf course or racquets on the court, substituting a little white ball for the prey of flesh and blood. Wilbur Smith
Posts: 916 | Location: L.H. side of downunder | Registered: 07 November 2004
Yes, Nitro gave me some good info on Graham, but you know him, he also told me to feed my Red Stag cabbage and grapefruits, (or something like that), to make their antlers bigger.
John, thanks again for the info on Graham, your word is good, but I am looking for other references on him as well.
A friend and I hunted with Graham in 2004. We had a great time and both would like to go back again. We probably saw at least 200 buffalo a day, plus a few scrub bulls. My friend got a nice bull, and I got one that scored about 102. We saw one huge bull that would probably score about 118 before he broke the end off one horn. I would love to get him - I think that broken horn gave him character. We camped in tents along a stream and had good food. I appreciate the way Graham and his staff worked hard to ensure everyone had a good time. Tell him Dale from Utah said to say hello.
I hunted with Graham last year, and had a great time. Graham is very professional and an excellent host. I would go back and hunt with Graham anytime. Do a search. I have posted a thread here of the hunt.