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Family Safari with Infinito Safaris July 17-30 Charl (Infinito) and I have been planning this hunt for almost 2 years. I wanted to bring my wife and 12 year old twin bows, Will and Drew, to Africa for a PG hunt, and then when that was finished, I would go t o Mozambique. This was not to be a hard core hunt. I wanted my family to be introduced to and experience Africa, and hopefully love it like I do. Charl and I decided to take my boys hunting for a few days, then go to Kruger for a few days for a fun break, then come back and hunt a bit, and see how things went toward the end. About 7 months ago, my cousin Kristin was joking around that she wanted to go with us, so I invited her. 2 days later, she and her 12 and 16 year old sons, Nick and Aaron, were booked. They were mainly sightseeing, touring, etc., but Charl said if her boys wanted to shoot something, he could work it out. Neither of them had ever hunted anything, and Nick had never shot a gun. I was able to take them to the range once before we left and Aaron was a natural and very good. I had decided to let the boys use my .30TC caliber rifle. That is a .30 cal that is about 150fps faster than a 30-06, but has the recoil of a .243. It is a perfect kids gun. We made up some handloads with 168 grain Nosler E-Tips as I knew they would really penetrate if the kids shot big animals. They also clover leafed at the range at 100 yards. Now I will admit that I was worried my boys might be a bit young for the hunting, even though they have killed a truckload of whitetails and turkeys. We practiced many time off sticks, but they were not great. They did have some shooting problems during the hunt, and I think as far as just hunting goes, another 2 years of age and size would have been helpful, but this trip was not all about hunting. On Day 1, we got settled in, did the gun range and had lunch. In Afternoon, I took Nick and Will and sat in a bow blind with crossbow, and Charl took Aaron and Drew to the mountains. I need to say that Charl’s area is big and rough, and if you like spot and stalk in mountains that is very similar to trophy mule deer hunting or non-bugling elk, this is the place (especially if you want a BIG kudu). We only saw a couple of warthogs from the blind with no shot, and Charl and company saw animals but no shot. Day 2, Charl took Drew to the mountains, and he killed a duiker at about 80 yards. It was his first African animal, and he was stoked. The kicker was that they had seen an absolutely huge kudu bull, that Charl said was the biggest he had ever seen in his life, and he estimated it at 68”. When he told me about it at lunch, he had goose bumps on his arms. They watched it from a few hundred yards, and then he and Drew stalked for 2 hours. The got above it at 40 yards, and just as Drew was raising his rifle to the sticks, a cow they hadn’t seen busted them and game over! Someone is going to be VERY fortunate to kill that bull. Day 3, we all went on the truck, and we did a number of stalks that did not work out. Charl finally got Drew on a blue wildebeest, and he shot it. We all thought it was good, but after spending the day after it, we concluded that he shot forward and just got brisket. He was pretty down about it. I took Aaron to a bow blind that afternoon, and he shot a duiker. We also saw the biggest bushbuck I have ever seen right at dark. All I guessed was it was over 17”. I asked Charl, and he said from trail cam photos, he thinks it is an honest 19 inches. After looking at mounts of 16-inchers afterward, I think it was all of 19”. It looked like a nyala! Aaron didn’t shoot it as it was really toward dark, and Charl told us he would love to get that one on film. Erika, Charl’s better half, had been entertaining my wife and Kristin while we hunted. She took them shopping, to a spa, and did a wonderful job of making sure they had fun too. Erika, Nick, Will, Kris and Alka all went to a predator rehab place in the afternoon. Day 4 we planned a quick morning hunt. Drew and I crossbow hunted, and we had some impala in, but no shooters in range. At one time we had two impalas get chased by us by a jackal, and I had the rifle in the corner. On instinct, I grabbed it and hammered the jackal, though I hadn’t planned to shoot anything on the trip. It was a big male, and Charl is going to have it mounted for his lodge. After that, we went and visited a local school. We had been planning a “mission” trip there for months, and we brought 2 SCI bluebags and 2 other bags for of stuff for the kids. They have 80 very poor students and the school is quite needy. Charl has been helping them with meat and milk, and we brought 60 pairs of shoes, 18 soccer balls, 4 teams of 15 soccer jerseys, school supplies, toys, Bible flashcards, etc. This was a very special thing for all of us, and I think it has changed all of our lives. Aside from helping their need, it was incredible to see all our kids interacting with the kids at the school. They were playing together, having genuine fun, and it just showed how all kids are really the same. Charl gave them all a little speech and then a prayer, and explained how it was hunters who were helping them, and they needed to try to take care of animals in the area so the hunters would keep coming back. He made it simple, but it was a great message. There were quite a few tears shed when we had to go. We all drove to Kruger in the afternoon, and I was astounded at the diverse terrain as we went to the high plateaus, agricultural areas, and finally to the lowveldt. We had rented out a very nice lodge/house in a private reserve about 15 minutes from Kruger. Days 5-6 we toured Kruger, and all of us enjoyed it very much. We had a driver, but Charl acted as tour guide. We saw 6 of the dangerous 7 (no leopard). We saw a 46-ish inch buff, a 50lb plus ele, and so many other things I can’t list them out. It was simply a good time and we all enjoyed the park very much. I think 2 days is perfect for Kruger. Day 7, we drove back from Kruger, but made a stop at Life Form Taxidermy. We had a full tour, and the rest of the group had no idea what all went into taxidermy and between that and some of the huge lifesize mounts, they all were in awe. During that tour, Kristin told us she wanted to shoot something if we had time at the end, and she had her heart set on a giraffe! Talk about starting out big (she had never shot a rifle). Day 8, Will and I crossbow hunted from blind, and he made a perfect shot on a duiker in the morning. Drew missed an impala, and then got a second chance and killed it with Charl. Drew also missed a zebra, and they had a 57” kudu at 150 yards, and he wouldn’t take the shot. After the wildebeest and zebra, he had no confidence. In the afternoon, Aaron killed an impala and Nick missed a couple. It was a good day with some rough spots in the middle, but the boys were learning as they were going. Day 9 – we all went to the mountains, and Charl, his 7 year old son Leon, Will and I stalked a bunch of bull kudu. We got across canyon from them and were stuck, so we tried to set Will up for the shot. I watched him shoot (sitting down on sticks), and he flat out picked his head up off the gun when he shot. He shot right over the bulls back, even with its shoulder. We had a talk about it, and again, we tried to tach him something that would help him next time. It was a really tough shot, especially for a 12 year old. Day 10 – Will and I sat in a blind in an open area. Charl had popped it up the day before. I wanted something more stable for him as far as shooting and hopefully closer. We saw impala (no shooters) and some nyala. After an hour watching a nyala bull, he finally got a shot at about 90 yards, and again, he shot over its back! We stayed all day in the blind and about 4:30, and old worn down nyala bull crossed in front about 60 yards, and he hit it low in the chest…thank goodness! During that Day, Charl was hard at work. Aaron killed a nice zebra stallion, Drew botched another shot on a Zebra, and Aaron smoked a nice worn old nyala in the afternoon. Nick also got an impala with Charl’s freelance PG Driess, and he was very excited about his first animal ever. Aaron, Nick and Will were obviously on top of the world, but Drew was beating himself up in a serious way. He wasn’t pouting or being jealous, he was just down on himself. He is very conscientious, and works hard to succeed at things, and he was really disappointed in himself. It hurt me to see him hurt, and they had shot all I had planned for them to shoot at that point, but I tossed and turned all night, and I just had to try with Drew one more time. I couldn’t stand the thought of his first African experience ending on such a low note. Day 11 – It was all about Drew getting a quality shot. We didn’t care if it was a zebra, kudu, nyala, etc. I wanted him to shoot one “big” animal We saw some different game, but nothing cooperated, and finally just before noon, we spotted a nyala bull in the shade of a thicket. We staled in to about 80 yards, and got Drew all set up. There was a ten foot opening about 20 yards in front of the bull, and we just prayed that he would eventually walk that way. After what seemed like forever, the bull began to walk, and Charl told Drew that when the nyala got to the opening, he would stop it, and Drew had to shoot quickly. I whispered to him that he needed to make sure he was steady and watch the animal through the scope after the shot. When the bull stepped in the open, Charl made a noise, and he stopped on a dime perfectly broadside. Drew squeezed the trigger, and the bull collapsed without ever taking a step. We were all absolutely overjoyed, and it is one of the most special moments of my life. Drew was on top of the world, and he was like a totally different kid from then on. Charl told him that night that he talked more after noon that day than he had in the 10 previous days put together. We spent the entire afternoon trying to get Kristin on a giraffe, but we could never ever get a shot. Day 12 was departure day for the family, but Charl wanted us to go out for 2-3 hours in the morning to give the giraffe one last try. We got lucky and got t o around 100 yards on a small group of bulls. Kris was to shoot the .30, and I was to be on the sticks beside her with an immediate follow up with my .416 Rem. We did a boom-boom, and the bull galloped off, and crashed in a few seconds. The shots were so close together, I convinced Kris I hadn’t even shot (wink, wink), but that was never the point. She wanted to do the hunt, but she didn’t care at all if she killed the giraffe. It had been sort of a running camp joke all week, but we all had a lot of fun during that short morning hunt. We packed up and went back to Joburg, and took the family to the airport. I leave to go o trips all the time, and we are used to it as a family, but this was the most emotional goodbye ever. We had all had such a special time together, and Charl and Erika had truly become family (uncle Charl to all the kids). Man there were tears all over the place in the airport. After they went to security, I met Charl and Erika for sushi as they had 2 new clients coming in, and I had to meet 2 guys who were going to Niassa with me the next day. After we got everyone squared away, I had to say my goodbyes, and then it was off to African Sky Guesthouse, and the next day starts another adventure. Some follow up thoughts….This was definitely one of the best trips of my life. Charl and I introduced 2 boys to hunting and they are hooked. We introduced 6 new people to Africa, and they are all hooked! There is no way we could have possibly had a better host for the kids and a family trip. Charl was incredible with the kids. He was patient, he worked his tail off for them, he explained and taught them things, and he kept them in line when they needed it. He told African history stories that captivated them, he talked about faith and doing what is right, and one of my favorite things he did was ask them at dinner in the evenings what each of them had learned in Africa that day. As usual, dinners and the evening fire were always looked forward to, but we have never laughed so much as we did every evening. In downtime, the kids were kids. They played hide and seek around the beautiful grounds, they played cards together, and often Erika joined them. They were kids having fun ,and it was a joy to watch. Charl’s camp was very nice, very comfortable and the food was excellent. He and Erika adapted as we went, and everything ran very smoothly. Remember, Aaron and Nick were supposed to maybe hunt one day at the end if they decided to and time permitted. They hunted as much as my boys and that was a definite change. I could write a volume on this hunt, but I guess I will end by saying that I give Infinito Safaris the highest marks, and I sincerely thank Charl for what he did for my family. I can’t recommend him any higher, and it you want a real hunt in the mountains (especially if you are after BIG kudu) you need to talk to Charl and give him serious consideration. Good Hunting, Tim Herald Worldwide Trophy Adventures tim@trophyadventures.com | ||
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Well done Charl. ROYAL KAFUE LTD Email - kafueroyal@gmail.com Tel/Whatsapp (00260) 975315144 Instagram - kafueroyal | |||
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Awesome! | |||
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Good stuff!! Congratulations to Everyone | |||
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Tim, I've been waiting for this report ever since you mentioned it a month ago....FANTASTIC! I'm very happy to see the Herald family had a blast with Charl on their first of many more safaris to come...The smiles say it all Charl and Erika well done...and hope you're having a super season my friend Roland | |||
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Nice one Tim! Time spent in the field with family is precious indeed. | |||
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A great family adventure!! Thanks Tim for the report and super pics. Charl...you are a great outfitter. Bob DRSS DSC SCI NRA & ISRA | |||
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Great report. Nice to be able to hunt with your family. Congrats. | |||
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Lots of smiles there Tim, what a great experience for all. Jerry Huffaker State, National and World Champion Taxidermist | |||
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Great report Tim! I'm looking forward to taking my 9 year old granddaughter to Namibia in two years. She'll be 11 then going on 31. Jesus saves, but Moses invests | |||
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Thank you Tim! It was an honour and a pleasure to host and guide your family. One of those bulls fell today, but I will leave it to the hunters to post there reports when they get back! Charl van Rooyen Owner Infinito Travel Group www.infinito-safaris.com charl@infinito-safaris.com Cell: +27 78 444 7661 Tel: +27 13 262 4077 Fax:+27 13 262 3845 Hereford Street 28A Groblersdal 0470 Limpopo R.S.A. "For the Infinite adventure" Plains Game Dangerous Game Bucket List Specialists Wing-Shooting In House Taxidermy Studio In House Dip and Pack Facility In House Shipping Service Non-Hunting Tours and Safaris Flight bookings "I promise every hunter visiting us our personal attention from the moment we meet you, until your trophies hang on your wall. Our all inclusive service chain means you work with one person (me) taking responsibility during the whole process. Affordable and reputable Hunting Safaris is our game! With a our all inclusive door to door service, who else do you want to have fun with?" South Africa Tanzania Uganda | |||
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Great job, Charl! | |||
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Well done. By the way, it appears you married way over your head! | |||
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Awesome Experience Tim, Congrats to you and your family... memories for a lifetime. I took my family to the East Cape last month as well. | |||
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Great report, very honest. Hope to take my family in the future too. It does indeed change a person! | |||
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A HUGE CONGRATS to you Tim and your family!! I knew that you would have a great safari with Charl and Erika. They both work very, very hard to make the experience so enjoyable and so memorable. Now, both of us have had very successful hunts with the "Big Sexy"! LOL! Looks like you kept Sollie busy! | |||
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What a great trip. Thank you for sharing it with us. | |||
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Good job Charl Dave Davenport Outfitters license HC22/2012EC Pro Hunters license PH74/2012EC www.leopardsvalley.co.za dave@leopardsvalley.co.za +27 42 24 61388 HUNT AFRICA WHILE YOU STILL CAN Follow us on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/#!/leopardsvalley.safaris | |||
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Congrats to your family and you! Great report and awesome Nyalas'! MSG, USA (Ret.) Armor NRA Life Memeber | |||
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Way to end the summer break. Been a great 3 weeks for you!! Skip Nantz | |||
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Well done Tim and great job Charl PH 47/2015 EC HC 16/2015 EC Ferdi Venter ferdiventer@gmail.com http://www.ferdiventerhunting.com Nature at your doorstep | |||
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Congrats to all. What a wonderful safari to have, I still have 4 more years til my little one can join me hunting and I can wait to make memories like these. Thanks! Brian Clark Blue Skies Hunting Adventures www.blueskieshunting.com Email at: info@blueskieshunting.com African Cape Trophy Safaris www.africancapesafaris.com Email at: brian@africancapesafaris.com 1-402-689-2024 | |||
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Great job, Tim and Charl! I cannot wait to take my little one hunting in Africa. Few more years and she'll be ready. | |||
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Outstanding! Great to hear how all this was handled. Charl sounds like he set a fantastic example for the children! | |||
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Good times, Tim! No way I could slip off to Africa without my wife. She doesn't hunt, but loves it as much as I. | |||
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Great job, Dad. You've made memories that your family will hold on to forever. Frank "I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money." - Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953 NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite | |||
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I have now been officially dubbed " The Big sexy" by the women. This is because I like them white Pina Colada drinks apparently. Now I have been asked to change my handle on AR....Not a good idea me thinks.... Charl van Rooyen Owner Infinito Travel Group www.infinito-safaris.com charl@infinito-safaris.com Cell: +27 78 444 7661 Tel: +27 13 262 4077 Fax:+27 13 262 3845 Hereford Street 28A Groblersdal 0470 Limpopo R.S.A. "For the Infinite adventure" Plains Game Dangerous Game Bucket List Specialists Wing-Shooting In House Taxidermy Studio In House Dip and Pack Facility In House Shipping Service Non-Hunting Tours and Safaris Flight bookings "I promise every hunter visiting us our personal attention from the moment we meet you, until your trophies hang on your wall. Our all inclusive service chain means you work with one person (me) taking responsibility during the whole process. Affordable and reputable Hunting Safaris is our game! With a our all inclusive door to door service, who else do you want to have fun with?" South Africa Tanzania Uganda | |||
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Oh you are the Big Sexy! Good Hunting, Tim Herald Worldwide Trophy Adventures tim@trophyadventures.com | |||
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Tim! I have read this report a couple of times and it got better and better. What a fantastic time you had. How enjoyable it must have been to hunt with your sons and close family. The pictures certainly emphasize the great time you all had. Sounds like your outfitter, Charl, was the perfect man for this hunt with your youngsters. Many congratulations to all of you. Jytte | |||
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Charl: I agree with Tim! LOL! Jytte: Yes, Charl's the man, as you have now seen from Tim's family hunt report and my bucket list hunt report. | |||
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Glad you guys had a wonderful time. Charl was talking about hunting with you and your family the last two times I've seen him and really wanted it to be special. I am looking forward to seeing him in a week and finding out about this "Big Sexy" label. I really enjoyed your report. Regards, Don Trust only those who stand to lose as much as you do when things go wrong. | |||
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Great report! thanks for sharing! Rusty We Band of Brothers! DRSS, NRA & SCI Life Member "I am rejoiced at my fate. Do not be uneasy about me, for I am with my friends." ----- David Crockett in his last letter (to his children), January 9th, 1836 "I will never forsake Texas and her cause. I am her son." ----- Jose Antonio Navarro, from Mexican Prison in 1841 "for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson Declaration of Arbroath April 6, 1320-“. . .It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.” | |||
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Looks like ya'll had a grand time! Thanks for sharing the adventure. -------------------------------------------- National Rifle Association - Life Member National Wild Turkey Federation - Diamond Life Sponsor Pope & Young Club - Associate Member | |||
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Easy now fella...just because you killed a big old kitty does not mean you can go and start calling me names now! Damb, now Don and Vaughn is onto it, and the women on FB.... Not cool, I'll have to work on my man-ures. Charl van Rooyen Owner Infinito Travel Group www.infinito-safaris.com charl@infinito-safaris.com Cell: +27 78 444 7661 Tel: +27 13 262 4077 Fax:+27 13 262 3845 Hereford Street 28A Groblersdal 0470 Limpopo R.S.A. "For the Infinite adventure" Plains Game Dangerous Game Bucket List Specialists Wing-Shooting In House Taxidermy Studio In House Dip and Pack Facility In House Shipping Service Non-Hunting Tours and Safaris Flight bookings "I promise every hunter visiting us our personal attention from the moment we meet you, until your trophies hang on your wall. Our all inclusive service chain means you work with one person (me) taking responsibility during the whole process. Affordable and reputable Hunting Safaris is our game! With a our all inclusive door to door service, who else do you want to have fun with?" South Africa Tanzania Uganda | |||
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Dear Big Sexy, Me thinks your new name needs to go to your old name - Infinito Big Sexy.... | |||
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Big Sexy?? Someone needs to get to town more. Not sure who exactly. Hunting: Exercising dominion over creation at 2800 fps. | |||
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I really enjoy seeing families hunt together! And the trip to the school is something your sons will remember forever. Well done Tim! 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. | |||
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Charl: You've done it now! By the way, I am sure that you meant manners, not manures. The two have very different meanings, although some women may feel that they have been treated like the second one! LOL! | |||
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This is good stuff, I love to see families doing trips like this. What a great experience for everyone, ecspecially the boys. This is something that will stand out as a highlight in their lives. Congratulations to everyone. | |||
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