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Safari Highlights and Dagga Boy taken along a riverine in amongst the Buffalo Beans!! There were some tears and frantic scratching - NOT shown Wink

Thank you to Tibor, Blake(P.H) and gang for an exciting and great hunt. Enjoy all!

Merry Christmas and a prosperous hunting 2016!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyp-6DBJdzI
 
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Congratulations looked like a very exciting hunt in thick cover! Hunting buffalo in the thick stuff increases the danger x10 IMO!
 
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Great footage.
Buffalo in that thick stuff is about as exciting as it gets. I was concentrating on the follow up as if I was there .
Well done to all.
That Blake certainly is a tasty PH. - Well, the last time I saw him the Leopard that had been chewing on his arm must have thought so Smiler

 
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Some great film there. Thick stuff indeed.


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Wow, terrific video. What area was that?
 
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Very cool Blake. See you at DSC.
 
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Very nice production


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Great hunt - thanks for sharing
 
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Great video! Thanks for posting.
 
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Thank you Ray for posting the video!
@ this highlights as "Christmas gift" you have prepared for me.

Have to admit, that I was a lazy all this months since this Zim hunt ...
Surely, was planning to post a hunt report, but always had a " good reason to postpone it ". Now I try to describe shortly my 10 day buffalo hunt. ..

First. Have to say that was just a lucky coincidence that I get my hunt filmed! On the morning of departure to Zim I have received an E-mail (yes, email and not at least a phone call! !) that the guy with whom I planned to go together to this safari has canceled his trip !
He had also a booking for a cameraman,  of course, all arranged by me via email with Buzz. What else to do, I said without hesitation that if we booked, than we will take it, and will use the booked filming for my hunt!
This turn out to be pure good luck!
I realised fully only when I was back home -  what a difference it makes to have a video footage and some professional photos, all helping to tell the story of what you have seen and experienced for 10 days in Africa.
Ray was more than a cameraman during the hunt. He was a great companion and I believe we have said good bye at the end in Harare, already like friends!
Hope I will have opportunity to hunt again Zimbabwe sometime, definitely Ray would be part of the safari!  Tatenda Ray!!

I am owing a short description of the hunt also to the AR community, because  at the planning stage of the safari this forum  was the main source of information and reference checking.

The hunt have taken place between 6th and 16th July, 2015.
ZAMBEZI VALLEY, Dande Safari Area - Pedza Pasi camp, but hunting also Dande North campfire area.

After reading an article of Kevin Robertson in Sports Afield, about CMS idea of "ugliest buffalo" contest, I have decided to check on CMS . Few days reading on AR, a few email exchange with Buzz, and I was already booking the buffalo hunt...
Charlton McCallum Safaris was delivering all what was promising and much more than expectation ! It is a greatly managed operation, run by some great people .
Already after the greeting at airport by Buzz and the next morning coffee together, one feels that have made a good choice and confidently anticipating the hunt itself.
Buzz & Myles! I appreciate a lot the way how you have put together all details of my hunt. One just couldn't not hope for more....Thank you!

My main objective for the hunt was a buffalo bull.
I have been previously 2 times in Africa, but only for hunts in Namibia (Agarob Hunting Safaris - also a highly recommended place to go : free range hunting from horse back and great-great people as hosts Johnny and Marianna ), but this was the first dangerous game hunt for me.

My PH was Blake Wilhelmi.
A great PH and a great hunter! From first discussions while driving to Pedza Pasi camp, I realised  that he is a true hunter, "a hunter who understands the whispering of the wind in the grass, and the smell of the coming rains".
Was a real pleasure being with Blake, a very knowledgeable and persistent PH, who gives also for the first-time-dangerous-game hunter the confidence needed to enjoy truly every minute of a 10 day hunt.
Have to express my appreciation for his patience on handling the hunt and friendly companion during the ten days.

Was no issue with my fixed idea on going for  a lonely dagga boy, point have been quickly taken by Blake.
Blake marvelously maneuvered all the hunt to fulfill my whish.
First day he stalked with me close-up within  some 15-20 meters with at least 3-4 buffalo herd, out of it on two bulls. A good and much appreciated warm up for a first timer with buffalo's!

Second day we get the dagga boy : picking up the track in the morning at around 7.30am and shooting the buffalo just before the last shooting light was gone.
What a hunt! Close-up, shooting off-hand, exciting follow up to the buffalo, although he  did not went further than 50-60 meters from the shooting place, but in that thick stuff you feel each meter covered like long miles. ..
Buffalo was taken in Dande North, up near Kanyemba.

The rest of the hunt was equally exciting and enjoyable.
We was lucky to bag also a kudu, hiena, duiker and klipspringer.
We stalked close to elephants, we have found leopard on hiena bait, enjoyed a day on Zimbabwe river, catched a tiger fish. And miss of all WE HAVE HUNTED!
Thank you Blake! You are a great companion, hope to hunt together sometime again!

The job done by trackers, Bonani and Sumani could not be described. One have to see, to realise what these guys are doing in that thick stuff to follow a bull from morning till 5 pm! Amazing!

The daily stalking was pleasant, and not excessively demanding, but need a good average fitness .
Have covered on average some 15-16 km walking daily, with a peak of 20 km on the day of tracking my buffalo bull. Only learned this later from my smartphone, where I found a track by an app, of the daily covered distances by walking!

On the hunt I used my rifle in caliber 9.3x62, a custom Mauser made in Ferlach, Austria by Peter Hambrusch.
Ammo : Barnes TSX 18.5 grams and Norma Solids for back-up.

Flight from Europe on route Vienna-Dubai-Harare was absolutely hassle free, using Emirates.

Hopefully, my non-native English did not make not enjoyable this short report Smiler

Regards
Tibor D.
A Hungarian hunter, living in Romania, Europe.
 
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Way to go clutchplate. You are every bit the professional we saw in you as an appie when the boss lady got the big leopard.
 
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Have to join in Tibor's comments about Blake as a PH. Hunted with him this year. Tibor is right. Blake likes to get close and what a difference that makes.
 
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Very well done video production. Congrats on an excellent hunt.


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very well done on the video! I love how all the little things are thrown in there, sharing the whole experience, and not just the grip and grin moments. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Very well done.
Thank you.
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Great, great film and report. I really enjoyed it.
 
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Well done and a very nice video. I had the impression you used a set trigger?
 
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Yes, you noticed right - using set trigger.
A habit of hunting mostly from high-seat back home
..and a bad one to use it also when you are 15m from a buffalo. Needles to use all the time , as also without set-trigger is working perfectly crisp - just it works your reflex not rationale in those moments .
 
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Yes, I think you would be much safer and faster without the set trigger. But it is very cool that you used the classic 9,3x62.
 
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Great video super hunt and fantastic client ! Tibor was a pleasure to have with our small company and we so look forward to having him back with us !! Thanks tibor ! Cheers buzz
 
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Really enjoyed watching this footage.

Well done to both Tibor & Blake!
 
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Propper!! Videos like this promote hunting. Congratulations all round.
 
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Thanks for the clarification. I also noticed it and was wondering. Also noticed that you had the rifle on the sling on your shoulder while looking at the buffalo that Blake pointed out before you unslung it.

Here in NZ we use a sling because of the steep bushy terrain we hunt but always have the rifle in hand when stalking game.

I really enjoyed your video & a great buffalo! Congratulations.

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Yes, you noticed right - using set trigger.
A habit of hunting mostly from high-seat back home
..and a bad one to use it also when you are 15m from a buffalo. Needles to use all the time , as also without set-trigger is working perfectly crisp - just it works your reflex not rationale in those moments .


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If that video doesn't get you in the mood, I don't know what would!

Nasty business in that thick stuff.

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Exciting stuff for sure and great work by the PH to provide an opportunity in that thick bush. Congratulations and nice Buff.


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Wouldn't expect anything less from the CMS team.great people running a great operation.


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