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| Where are you hunting? Steve isn't a long distance hiker in any kind of hill country! |
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| We will be hunting in the southeast around the main farm I would guess for Leopard and then up to Omay and the Manyuli camp, for buffalo. I had a knee replacement 7 months ago and I can walk much better than before but am still not a long distance runner. They are aware of my condition. |
| Posts: 5338 | Location: Bedford, Pa. USA | Registered: 23 February 2002 |
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| Then you should have a good hunt. Steve knows the job fine, just he had a battle with diabeties for a while and his weight got out of controll. He had lost much of that when I last saw him (proficiency esxam a couple of years back) and was on his way back up. Even so, would never be a long distance runner but can lift up the truck whilst you change the wheel. |
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| I hunted at Bishopstone in 2004. Terry Anders was my PH. My understanding is he had gone out on his own. I had a great experience and stayed at the tented camp on the river. Please give my best to Rodie, Sharon, Brendon and Natayla. |
| Posts: 555 | Location: the Mississippi Delta | Registered: 05 October 2003 |
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| quote: Originally posted by h kittle: I hunted at Bishopstone in 2004. Terry Anders was my PH. My understanding is he had gone out on his own. I had a great experience and stayed at the tented camp on the river. Please give my best to Rodie, Sharon, Brendon and Natayla.
h kittle: Terry Anders has gone out on his own as you noted. Here is the website for "African Dream Safari's" http://www.africandreamsafari.com/ Rodie and Sharon are no longer with Brendon at Bishopstone. I also hunted with Terry and Wayne Bartlett in 2004. Had a great experience and enjoyed the facilities at the main house located at Bishopstone. Brendon was a fine host along with Rodie and Sharon. Good Hunting. Regards, Rick L. Webb |
| Posts: 64 | Location: Anderson California USA | Registered: 22 April 2004 |
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| RLWC, Wayne was mauled while following up a wounded Leopard Sunday nite.He and his tracker were both hit. Went to hospital in Messina and is out hunting Buff now. Both he and tracker are ok. Have been a friend of Waynes for about 10 years and he was my first PH and got my first Leopard with him 10 yrs ago.
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| Posts: 2786 | Location: Green Valley,Az | Registered: 04 January 2005 |
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| zimbabwe:
Thank god Wayne and the tracker are all right. I have not spoken with him since he was on holiday in Australia in January of this year. He put me on an awesome buffalo and we were very successfull on our entire hunt. He is a great guy to set around the campfire with and have a few shots of scotch with. I will send him a letter and see how he is doing. Who was his tracker? In the past his main tracker was Tomoni. Thank you for the up date. Good Hunting.
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| Posts: 64 | Location: Anderson California USA | Registered: 22 April 2004 |
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| Oh sad news, I hunted with Wayne last year for Buff and plains game we had a great time great guy, want to hunt with him aor leopard. Very sorry to hear about it |
| Posts: 32 | Location: New York | Registered: 14 September 2004 |
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| What became of Rodie and Sharon? How has Brenden hung on to Bishopstone? |
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| h kittle:
Rodie and Sharon have moved on. Check the recent post from HHK Safari's. Rodie just completed an awesome hunt with a client. Brendon is doing fine from all of the reports I have received. Take care and good hunting!!!
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| Posts: 64 | Location: Anderson California USA | Registered: 22 April 2004 |
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