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Vieranas Safaris
06 June 2010, 08:25
405wcfVieranas Safaris
I just completed a hunt with Roger and Amelia Coomber of Vieranas Safaris (www.vieranasbowhunt.com). There were four of us on the trip and we had a wonderful experience. Roger specializes in bowhunts but we were rifle hunting the 650,000 acre Loxodonta Africana Conservancy near Kamanjab (about 6 hrs NNW of Windhoek).
Our goal for the hunt was to hunt indigenous species in a fair chase environment. We are not collectors and wanted a real hunt where failure was a possibility. The conservancy is composed of mostly low fence and no fence cattle ranches. The elephants regularly flatten the fences. Four of us took a total or 31 animals in seven days of hard hunting. The hunting consisted of walking, climbing koppies, glassing, and more walking. The is game here but some days we did not see a lot (the mopane and accacia still had lots of foliage). My kudu was spotted from about a mile away and took several hours to stalk into position for a shot.
This oryx bull was taken from a koppie.
I chased this old klipspringer through the rocks.
I am thrilled with this mature eland
All four of us took a Hartmann's Zebra.
My kalahari springbok
Roger and Amelia run a very professional operation with very nice accommodations, fabulous food, and well maintained facilities and equipment. Roger was my PH and I could not have asked for any better. He loves to strap on the pack and walk and climb. This is not the hunt for the "collector" who wants to select his gold medal animal from the inventory. This is best suited for the hunter who wants to earn his trophies.
Vieranas Safaris gave me the experience I came to Namibia for.
405wcf
06 June 2010, 09:33
SevenxbjtVery nice trophies. Looks like you had a great trip.
06 June 2010, 14:37
BrettAKSCIGood looking animals! Congrats!
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06 June 2010, 15:38
only.375H&H405wcf, well done on your hunt.
Glad to know that you enjoyed hunting with Roger and Amelia.
I will be hunting with them, for the first time, next week starting on Sunday 13th.
What rifles have you used?
How was the weather like?
What animals did you saw other them the hunted ones?
Thank you for sharing
Roberto
Work to live...live to Hunt....
Thanks for sharing your pictures.
I hunted near Kamanjab last year. It is a beautiful area.
06 June 2010, 18:26
Tim HeraldCongrats...I had a great trip with Roger and Amelia when I was there. You are right, they are great folks...
Good Hunting,
Tim Herald
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06 June 2010, 18:31
Mad DogSounds like you had a nice trip. Great pics!

Mad Dog
06 June 2010, 19:39
405wcfonly375
I used a 338 Win mag with 225gr Nosler Partitions. All were bang-flops except the kudu which ran 70 yds. Some shooting here can be a bit long. My oryx was 270yds and zebra was 261yds. One of my companions shot his zebra at 341yds. If there is any chance you might shoot one of the little guys...damara dik-dik, duiker, klipspringer, or steenbok, bring a few solids. The off side of my klipspringer evaporated!
I passed on a couple of steenbok because I was intent on hunting kudu and I did not want to interrupt my hunt to take care of the animal. I wanted a damara dik-dik but when my PH and tracker located one, I could not pick it out quick enough to shoot. I got to within 12yds of a ewe, and that was pretty neat. Two of my companions took dik-dik. I saw probably 7 or 8 different giraffes including two dark colored bulls. Roger spotted a good warthog but he was moving before I could get on him.
The weather was sunny! In the direct sunlight I guess it would get up to 80-85 degrees F. In the mornings (and evenings)it was cool enough to wear a jacket. Always breezy during the day. I used more lip balm than I ever have in my life.
I have no doubt that you will enjoy your safari!
405wcf
07 June 2010, 00:24
only.375H&HThank you so much for the information provided.
Just received an e-mail from Roger mentioning that you were a great group of guys.
Never crossed my mind to take some solids, but most definitely I will take your advice.
Will ask Roger to buy me some solids as I cannot get them in Angola.
All the best
Roberto
Work to live...live to Hunt....
10 June 2010, 23:51
nampom405wcf, glad you all had a great hunt was a pleasure having you in camp.

to a great group of guys who hunted hard and earned every single one of those animals.
I would also like to thank Patty Curnutte, The Global Sportsman (830) 755-9191 for putting this hunt together.
12 June 2010, 06:27
Lee BrittGreat pics. I agree with everything you said. I hunted with Tim at Vieranas a couple of years ago and had a great experience. Definitely not a canned hunt and you work for everything you get. We all hunted with Bows and killed some great animals. Roger and Amelia are wonderful.
Lee
Lee Britt
12 June 2010, 09:31
Use Enough GunVery nice. Congratulations!
12 June 2010, 18:51
bwanamrmWell done...
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12 June 2010, 19:22
matt uWell earned trophies
congratulations!
17 June 2010, 22:25
nampomquote:
Originally posted by Tim Herald:
Congrats...I had a great trip with Roger and Amelia when I was there. You are right, they are great folks...
Thanks Tim, watched your Eland last night, AGAIN, still an absolute perfect shot!
quote:
Originally posted by Lee Britt:
Great pics. I agree with everything you said. I hunted with Tim at Vieranas a couple of years ago and had a great experience. Definitely not a canned hunt and you work for everything you get. We all hunted with Bows and killed some great animals. Roger and Amelia are wonderful.
Lee
Hey Lee, thanks for the comments was a great hunt you guys are always welcome

17 June 2010, 23:04
john eSolid Klipspringer with good bases. Congrats on all trophies !
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17 June 2010, 23:11
2th docNampom, is your pal Jan duPlessis still operating? He,his wife and children are good people.
30 June 2010, 16:00
nampomquote:
Originally posted by 2th doc:
Nampom, is your pal Jan duPlessis still operating? He,his wife and children are good people.
2th doc, yes he is but don't see anyone in the business a lot when the season start, you mainly run into each other at the airport. The children is in the same school as my daughter.