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Hi guys!
Here are the pics of 4 trophies I took on a short add-on hunt that followed my father's work-related trip to RSA.


Here I am with the financial impetus for the hunting! [Dad]




We hunted near Estcourt, about 2.5 hrs drive from Durban. I borrowed the PHs 300 Winchester (Model 70) with PMP 220gr SP ammo for all but the kudu which was downed with a 375 H&H and 300gr PMP soft points. Despite all the bad press about borrowed guns, these 2 performed admirably and all 4 animals died swiftly with 1 shot apiece.

My guide, Hamish Skead was a great hunter and really helped make the most of our 3 day hunt.
I can recommend him to anyone who wants a whack at gigantic kudu which he specialises in. He also happens to offer some of the best rates I have seen recently.

If you add the length of the each animal's longest horn + the spread of the wbeest you get 114 inches....who wants to try spreading the number between them????
 
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WOW! That is a great hunt for a full safari and remarkable for short hunt. Good shooting on some very nice trophies. 51 for the kudu, 13 for the reedbuck, 28 for the wildebeeste and 22 for the impala.

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Sounds short but quite satisfactory!

Thanks for the report.
 
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If you add the length of the each animal's longest horn + the spread of the wbeest you get 114 inches....who wants to try spreading the number between them????


I'll try:

Kudu 50
Reedbuck 15
Wildebeest 29
Impala 20
Total 114

For 3 days hunting, you did quite well. That Wildebeest is a hog!
 
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KLudu 51 1/2
Reedbuck 14 1/2
Wildebeest 26
Impala 22
Total 114


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Not bad so far...

As the PH said "You're not here for a long time, you are here for a GOOD time"

All the animals were bagged on the first 2 days, the third was spent doing a lot of pistol shooting--I just couldn't keep my sticky paws off his Browning Hi-Power!
 
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Fabolous hunt, many people don't take those quality trophies on a two week safari. That wildebeest has really thick bases.

Congratulations. Does the PH have a website? What is his company's name?

Regards,

Terry



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Great stuff! I particularly like the reedbuck.

Is that your Dad in the reedbuck picture - I take you are the guy in all the pics...
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Great photos--2days? what a weedend!!!!
WOW.

Did anyone recover the bullets. PMP is not high$
here. I have heard good things about it though.
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Very NICE!!!


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Good going Bog! Looks like you had a great "mini hunt".

I'm glad that you and your dad took the few extra days to have some fun while on business. Too many people just fly in and out of countrys, and miss out on potential good hunting. Even if only for a few days.

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I suppose you could have done better on a 3 day hunt but it would be hard to imagine. Good trophies all and that reedbuck is a bruiser.

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Great pose on the impala photo. That would be my favorite.
 
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Boghossian,

You did well in short time and nice Kudu too. Wink


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Your kudu looks great! How big? He will make a great rug with his markings. Do you have a web-site for your PH?



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OK, there don't seem to be any more takers so I will divulge the measurements:

Kudu: 50 inches
Reedbuck: 12 inces
Wildebeest: 29.5 inches (RW Trophy!)
Impala: 22.5
Total: 114


The area is hilly and open, perfect for spot/stalk hunting which was the style preferred by the PH as well. In the end, bagging the impala proved most difficult, with at least 7-8 botched stalks and lots of leopard crawling required to bring down my ram.

All the hunting was conducted on open cattle farms with no introduced game which meant a lot to me.

I am the one in all the pictures, my old man joined me on all the stalks and is in the reedbuck picture. It was a particularly old ram (10yrs) with worn down horns/teeth, which provided an fun stalk and challenging 75 yard neck shot.

I have heard many horror stories about PMP ammo failing on heavier game, but it performed very well on this small sampling, punching through the kudu's chest cavity (the sight of 6 mature bulls in the morning sun at 200yrds was a great beginning to the hunt!) and driving deep into the w/beest's rumen after a sharply quartering-on shot was taken. The 220 grain pills were also quite accurate on paper and showed good expansion on the light frame of the impala.

I will do my best to find a website for this hunting company (Lowland Safaris, PH: Hamish Skead) as the lodge/services were top notch, the trophy quality was fantastic, and the day fees were very reasonable.

At $120 a day, the services of a talented PH cannot be had for much less, and the range of species/quality of accomodation equals much more expensive places I have stayed at in the Northern Province. I won't be some kind of shill for this operation, but will post the outfitter's details in a day or so, in case anyone here is researching for a free ranging SA hunt.

Good Hunting,

Gabriel Boghossian
 
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All I can say is "WOW!!"

And "What a Wildebest!!"

Congrats!!

I would like to find out about the PH & his operation.


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OK
Boy(Not really,I was doing my own thing at that age)Goes to SA with Daddy
Boy has Daddy point way to PH/animals
Boy uses PH's gun
Boy shoots some nice animals
The end
Now how bout before making more limp posts here you's all go up and show some support for Saeeds brother..You know,where theres a real story,in need of real input...AW Crap,I'm hated again
 
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Wow, thanks for some great input 'Charger'. I am happy you were 'doing your own thing' at my age.
Please tell us your story, and don't forget to mention how hard it was walking to school uphill both ways!

Don't forget: They also tied the animals to trees and measured the horns before I shot them, you imbecile.

P.S. I have already sent an e-mail concerning Saeed's brother, not that it is any of your affair.
 
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Bog

Don't get your shorts in an up-roar. It's just easier to skip a post if you're not interested in it's content. Since there's no "Ignore" button with the new change, that'll have to do.


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Wow, thanks for some great input 'Charger'. I am happy you were 'doing your own thing' at my age.
Please tell us your story, and don't forget to mention how hard it was walking to school uphill both ways!

Don't forget: They also tied the animals to trees and measured the horns before I shot them, you imbecile.

P.S. I have already sent an e-mail concerning Saeed's brother, not that it is any of your affair.


Ata boy on the letter. And it was uphill both ways in 4 feet of snow
 
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You are right 475Guy, I shouldn't have been rude.

Charger, I am sure you were just kidding sir. The trip was a graduation gift btw.
 
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No No I wasnt kidding nor did I walk uphill both ways. It was something in between called reality...What I smell here is spoiled,and I just cant get excited over it. Sorry NOT
 
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No problem, you are entitled to voice your opinion about me although you know as much about me (nothing) as I do about you. But please lets not bicker like little old ladies.
 
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Hey charger -- did your wife finish typing up your hunt report yet?
 
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No,for whatever that has to do with it
 
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No,for whatever that has to do with it


I just saw you mention on another thread that you were working on it and wondered.

hijack

Sorry for the off topic post.

You may now resume your regular discussion already in progress.
 
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Charger... what purpose is there in belittling someone's good fortune... other than showing your small mindedness. You sound like a grumpy old man and one who enjoys advertising to all that he milks without a bucket.

Bog, good job. Nice trophies. I'm amazed at how productive your hunt was in such a short time.


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Boghossian,

Sounds (and looks) like you had a fantastic trip! I can't get over those trophy's either; you did really, really well! It also looks like the area is a bit more productive than certain bit of ground in Scotland too! Big Grin Wink

Charger,

You have a wife? She must be a real angle to live with a miserable git like you!

Since you have been on these boards I dont recall you ever making one post that was constructive or positive in any way.

Unlike you, I have actually met and hunted with
Boghossian, and you're analysis could not be further from the truth..What you have is a youngster who is mad keen on hunting, who is respectful and polite and who makes a fine represetitive for shooting and hunting. Unlike you.

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Your right,I've been thinking. Way to go Bog.DAMN FINE WORK!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Charger,

Show some respect. You have been nothing but an absolute idiot since you showed up on AR.

Let's here how your kudu safari went and how well you shot your Lott. I can't wait. Are you still traumatized from your time in the UAE jail???

What a TROLL troll

Terry



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Good shot T Carr!!!
 
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Charger

You have as much class as a dog in heat!
Your a real first class idiot!


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Charger

You have as much class as a dog in heat!
Your a real first class idiot!


Robert,

There is nothing 'first class' about this lowlife.

George


 
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Bog...Nice hunt.

Charger...bug off.
 
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ANYWAY.... Roll Eyes
The contact details for this outfit are the following:
Lowlands Hunting Safaris
Area: Estcourt, KwaZulu Natal
Contact: Hamish Skead
email: lowlandshunting@hotmail.co.za

Species: Eland, Kudu, Blue Wildebeest, Black Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, Nyala, Bushbuck, Blesbuck, Com Reedbuck, Mtn Reedbuck, Impala Ram & female, Com Duiker, Zebra, Steenbuck

I don't know all the trophy fees, but for example a kudu was about $650 and $130 for impala/blesbuck/warthog. Pretty reasonable overall, and a bargain when compared to many other places.

Good Hunting Guys!

Gabriel Boghossian
 
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Boghossian-congratulations on your hunt. In such a short time available for hunting, you did very well, indeed.
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It's sad when a caring father can't even take his son or daughter hunting without some jealous bastard such as "Charger" coming out of his sewer to spew out ignorant BS and nonsence.

Every parent, rich or poor, should try to take their children out hunting. It makes no differance if it's for deer in the woods behind the house, or abroad on more exotic game.

I say Boghossians father deserves a big - thumb for doing his best to give his son such an opportunity. And the good memories will be with them both for their lifetime. beer
 
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Ditto!! Some of the greatest memories I have are hunting with my father. Including hunting deer with him last year. He is a spry 82 and still hunts and as long as the deer cooperate and come within 50 yards he will get them. The father/son hunts mean more are we get older.


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My e-mail to Hamish Skead came back "undeliverable". Are you sure you have the right e-mail address??


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