The Accurate Reloading Forums
Namibia report-Okanduka Seibe
01 October 2005, 04:23
AtticusNamibia report-Okanduka Seibe
I returned the other day from a hunt in Namibia with Okanduka Seibe. AR Member Robert Johnson recommended them highly and all I can say is he was correct. Like Robert says in his report (not to be repetitious), I left feeling like I got more than I paid for. The food, accommodation, new friends, and wonderful hunting are hard to top. Rita was the perfect hostess and found time to bring my wife to Etosha and Swakopmund! Dirk is a first rate PH and I learned a lot hunting with him. The trophy quality is incredible.
sand grouse shooting
42.5 inch oryx
16 inch Springbok
Daylight Caracal
Great Hartebeest Bull (I forget the ")
55 inch Kudu
My buddy also took a huge Eland, Zebra, Oryx, Impala and Kudu!
I would reccomend Okanduka Seibe as well as Dirk and Rita to anyone. This was my second African Hunt and I can’t wait to get back.
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
01 October 2005, 07:19
thornellAtticus, great trophys! Looks like you had a really good trip.
01 October 2005, 07:39
Charles_HelmCongratulations on a great hunt.
01 October 2005, 09:18
Robert johnsonGlad you had a great trip. I still find it hard to believe its possible to hunt world class trophy animals for $165 a day! How many people do you know that have shot a 42"- 43" Oryx and a 16" Springbok on the same trip. I know of one person Randy, he shot a 43" Oryx and a 17" Springbok with Dirk recently. I know a 60 " Kudu will be shot on this ranch next May- June ( Rut).
Dirk and Rita are genuinely nice honest people. I can wait I am booked for the month of September 07
Robert Johnson
02 October 2005, 05:48
bwanamrmGreat trophies,fantastic prices! Looks like a super hunt.
On the plains of hesitation lie the bleached bones of ten thousand, who on the dawn of victory lay down their weary heads resting, and there resting, died.
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
Life grows grim without senseless indulgence.
02 October 2005, 07:46
Michael RobinsonThose are awesome trophies, Atticus. What rifle did you use?
Mucho congrats!
Nice cap, too!

Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
02 October 2005, 18:16
AtticusI was on a business trip to Egypt and South Africa so I did not bring a rifle, due to logistical difficulty. Dirk, my PH lent me a custom Mauser 375 H&H with swarovski scope. A beautiful rifle.
Robert,
Thanks again for the information on Dirk and Rita's operation, and for taking the time to answer my questions, we had a great time. As for a 60" Kudu, I know there is at least a 58"+ still there. The morning I got mine, Dirk was telling me to shoot "the one on the left". I thought I did but apparently there was another one further to the left (and directly in front of the sun) that I never saw. Dirk told me he was at least 58" maybe a bit more. He should still be around.
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
12 October 2005, 15:51
JohnDWow! Looks like a great hunt. (Except for that silly hat with a "B" on the front.)
12 October 2005, 22:07
Widowmaker416Attius!
great trophies! You did great! Congrats!
The only thing I didn't like was that Red "B" on your hat! Too bad!

But good going on the safari!

"America's Meat - - - SPAM"
As always, Good Hunting!!!
Widowmaker416
13 October 2005, 01:31
graybirdThose are the exact species I'm looking for on my next safari. However, I would also like to possibly include a black wildebeest if possible. Did you see any or does Dirk have access to a black wildebeest?
Thanks,
Graybird
"Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning."
13 October 2005, 04:22
AtticusGreybird,
Dirk did not have any Black Wildebeest on the property, but has access to a ranch nearby with some. In the lodge there is a shoulder mount of one that would be SCI #4 which Dirk took on that ranch. I cannot say enough about the quality of the Okanduka, the trophies and Dirk and Rita.
I’ll see if I can post some of my buddy’s pictures, especially of the Eland he took. It was huge!
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
13 October 2005, 05:58
Atticus
37 inch Eland taken by my buddy.
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
13 October 2005, 15:40
AndersWow! What a bag! Great trophies! I`m a bit envious on that caracal. We tried a bit calling when I hunted Namibia last year, but no sucsess. Can you please tell me the story behind the little cat?

13 October 2005, 17:07
AtticusAnders,
It was pure luck, and a target of opportunity. Around 7 AM we were driving out from the lodge to continue what had become a difficult Hartebeest hunt. About ½ mile from the lodge, we saw the Caracal running. Dirk, my PH told me to grab my rifle and shoot, which I did, missing the first shot. At the miss the Caracal (unexpectedly) slowed, giving me a better shot opportunity. The second shot hit the mark, stopping him in his tracks. Unfortunately, I was shooting a 375 H&H which made for a decidedly unclean kill, which is why there is straw covering up most of the cat in the picture. Dirk was happy to have me take it, as they kill the Springbok, and he had found a Springbok kill nearby and believed it to be from this cat. That would also explain why it was out in the daytime. Interestingly, the night before we took the Caracal, my wife and I heard what sounded like a cat killing something nearby the lodge. I can not be sure, but I think we heard the Springbok being killed by the Caracal.
In addition, Dirk has good numbers of Cheetah on his property. We came across one several days earlier and it presented a shot. I refused the opportunity as we cant’ bring them into the US anyway, but my buddy missed a 250+ yard shot at it.
I guess sometimes its better to be lucky than good!
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
14 October 2005, 05:55
Widowmaker416Atticus
I am also very impressed with your caracal! And a good shot too! Tell me your going to be able to mount the fellow. It would be heart breaking to take a cat like that and not be to mount it!
beautiful Eland as well!

"America's Meat - - - SPAM"
As always, Good Hunting!!!
Widowmaker416
14 October 2005, 07:06
AtticusI am sorry to report that the Caracal will not be mounted. I had hoped to have it fully mounted but the cost ($750) was prohibitive. I had spent my yearly allowance on the trip and have a kid in college. As it turned out, we did not think the taxidermist would be able to repair the damage from the .375 anyway, as he was quartering away at a jog and I hit him further back than I hoped. His skull will have a place of honor in my small trophy room, near his picture. That’s the best I can do.
My buddy is still talking about the stalk on the Eland and his great shot!
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
14 October 2005, 21:23
RiodotWhat a great hunt you had!
Thanks for sharing the photos.
Do Dirk & Rita / Okanduka Seibe have a web site(or e-mail address)?
Congrats!! Inpressive Hartebeest whatever the inches.
Lance
Lance Larson Studio
lancelarsonstudio.com
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
20 October 2005, 15:21
Ahmed NiaziAtticus, what was the average shot distance that you took in Namibia?
21 October 2005, 01:50
AtticusThe shots were 100 meters +-. The exception being the Hartebeest, which was around 300.
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
22 October 2005, 07:44
SevensYou got some huge animals. The curls on the kudu are quite interesting. Congratulations on some fine animals.
24 October 2005, 04:44
Kamo GariNice job and report. Thanks for sharing. And go Sox! There's always next year...
Cheers from another fellow Masshole.

______________________
Hunting: I'd kill to participate.
09 November 2005, 19:56
juanpozziCongratulations for a great safari im trying to contact Dirk but its very difficult can you help me .juan
www.huntinginargentina.com.ar FULL PROFESSIONAL MEMBER OF IPHA INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL HUNTERS ASOCIATION .
DSC PROFESSIONAL MEMBER
DRSS--SCI
NRA
IDPA
IPSC-FAT -argentine shooting federation cred number2-
09 November 2005, 21:20
AtticusJuan,
This is his E-mail address.
info@namibianhunter.com.na
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
10 November 2005, 02:07
almostacowboyMan, Atticus, you've got my heart pounding! I'm booked with Dirk and Rita the second week of Sept. Thanks for the great report and congrats on the great hunt.
Dave

"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value."
-Thomas Paine, "American Crisis"
13 November 2005, 05:13
ARTPAlmost, What are your dates? I expect to be there on Sept 16/17 for 14 days of hunting and then some sight seeing, maybe we will cross paths?

13 November 2005, 05:39
SBTNice safari, what a Gemsbok!
"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
13 November 2005, 06:04
DavidCAtticus,
Thanks for posting. Sounds like a really great hunt with some fantastic trophies...!
Those prices are unbelievable...
And I for one LOVE that hat! I wear one myself... Go Sox!
Regards,
Dave
15 November 2005, 12:43
ErikDAtticus,
Thank you for your report. Namibia is truly a worthwhile county to hunt, with friendly people, and fantastic scenery. It's one of my favorite countries in Africa.
15 November 2005, 17:46
NitroXLooks like a fine plains game safari.
16 November 2005, 00:36
almostacowboyquote:
Originally posted by ARTP:
Almost, What are your dates? I expect to be there on Sept 16/17 for 14 days of hunting and then some sight seeing, maybe we will cross paths?
Sorry about the delayed response. NASCAR in Phoenix the last 4 days. PM sent.
Dave
"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value."
-Thomas Paine, "American Crisis"
23 November 2005, 23:28
AtticusOkanduka's new website:
http://www.huntingnamibia.de/
"I speak of Africa and golden joys; the joy of wandering through lonely lands; the joy of hunting the mighty and terrible lords of the wilderness, the cunning, the wary and the grim."
Theodore Roosevelt, Khartoum, March 15, 1910
24 November 2005, 06:16
Robert johnsonDirks updated web site gives you a better idea what the inside of his lodge looks like. Hopefully he will add a few more pictures of the ranch and animals available. His ranch is truly one of the best remote hunting properties in Namibia.
Thanks largely to Accurate Reloading Dirk is fully booked of 06 and already booking 07. I am sure the best dates in 07 will all booked before the end of January. If you are looking for a truly affordable first class plains game hunt. Give Dirk an E mail. Dirks daily rate and trophy fees are half the cost of many outfitters in the area and the trophy quality on his ranch is second to none!
Robert Johnson