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But without Mr. Spots. Frowner

Booking Agent – Tracking Africa Safari’s (George Gehrman)
Travel Agent – Gracy Travel (Meliza Solis)
Airline – Delta/SA Airlink
Guest House - Afton
Outfitter – Mbalabala Safari’s
Location – Mbalabala Zimbabwe/West Nicholson Zimbabwe
P.H. – Lindon Stanton
Rifle #1 - Winchester Model 70 .375 H&H with Nosler Custom 300 gr. Nosler Partitions
Rifle #2 - Winchester Model 70 7x57 Mauser with Federal Vital Shok 140 gr. Nosler Partitions
Species Hunted - Leopard, Sable, Waterbuck, Tsessebe, Reedbuck, Klipspringer, Bushpig
Species Taken - Sable, Waterbuck, Klipspringer, Zebra, (6) Impala Bait
Species Seen – Leopard, Crocodile, Waterbuck, Brown Hyena, Hippo, Eland, Kudu, Giraffe, Zebra, Reedbuck, Klipspringer, Impala, Warthog, Duiker, Steenbuck, Baboon, Monkey

I arrived in Johannesburg on April 29th and was promptly met by Bruce and Chris with Gracy travel. I can’t say enough good things about Gracy’s SA firearms permit and meet and greet services. My overnight was spent at the Afton House, which is always a pleasure. On April 30th I was off to Bulawayo and ready to start my 14 day safari.

My primary goal on this hunt was a big male Leopard and much of our time was devoted to checking, hanging and shooting baits (those who have hunted leopard over bait will know what I mean). My safari took place on two properties. Mashura Ranch which is southeast of West Nicholson, right on the northern border of the Bubiana Conservancy and Limerick Ranch the Stanton’s cattle ranch on the extreme eastern end of the Matopo Hills.

Because of the rains and early dates of my hunt this part of Zimbabwe was very green this year. We had several Leopards on bait at both properties over the course of my safari but only females and young males of around 130 pounds. We were seeing the tracks of three big cats with 42” plus strides, but just couldn’t get them to hit the baits. We even resorted to using live goats the last four days. I had told myself before leaving that I would not shoot a cat under 160 pounds so that took care of taking a poke at the smallish males that were feeding.

Green tree's and tall grass.



On the second day while out hunting for baits we stumbled upon this Waterbuck. We were able to stalk within 60 yards and a single lung shot from the .375 put him down.


On day number three I shot this Zebra Stallion for bait. However, upon examining his flawless hide I decided to keep him as a trophy. A quartering away shot with the .375 took him trough the heart, almost splitting it in half.


Day number five took us up into the hills in search of Klipspringer. We saw several, but those little guys can haul ass and have the vision of an Eagle. After a couple of failed stalks I took this ram at 175 yards with the 7x57. He was facing us and the bullet entered his chest and exited his rectum. Talk about being center punched!


On the ninth day of the hunt we came upon this guy in the heavy brush. This is the only animal taken that required more than one shot, mainly because of poor placement by the guy behind the rifle. He was strongly quartering away and the first shot with the .375 took him behind the rib cage, through the liver and into the off side shoulder. As we stalked to within 50 yards I gave him a finisher through the lungs.


We spent a couple of afternoons looking for a big Hippo bull but only found young bulls, cows and calves.


To say I was not disappointed about coming home without a Leopard would be a lie, but I kept it real from the start and realized with the standards I had set I had a 50/50 chance of putting a 160+ pound cat in the salt.

I had a great safari and was treated more like family than a client by the Stanton's. One thing is for sure though, I will return to Zimbabwe to take another crack at Mr. Spots. Even though my home and family are in Nebraska, there will always be a part of my heart that remains in Zimbabwe.

Mike


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Congratulations on your hunt. Those are some beautiful animals. You'll get mister spots next time.

Brett

PS. Excellent job on the troph positioning and care for photos. Very tastful!!!


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Very nice tropies!

The Leopard will give you a reason to return tu2
 
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PS. Excellent job on the troph positioning and care for photos. Very tastful!!!


Thanks for noticing Brett. Nothing bothers me more than trophy photos with the animals tongue hanging out and enough blood to make it look like a crime scene.

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Geat looking safari.. Too bad about Spots.. He is a fickle creature! I'm sure you'll get him the next go-round.

I'll be in that same general vacinity come Oct after a few of the same species you were successful on. It is a beautiful part of Zim.
 
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Great report and a beautiful sable. I'm on the same leopard program you are; attempt #3 is on my to do list.

Congratulations.
 
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Nice sable and a perfect zebra.


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great pictures great report, THanks
 
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Love that Sable

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Great report and a beautiful sable. I'm on the same leopard program you are; attempt #3 is on my to do list.

Congratulations.


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Great hunt and pics. Time to start planning for Mr Spots!

Welcome HOME!


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Woohoo! That Sable Pict is superb. Congratulations on a wonderful hunt. Better luck next time on the leopard.


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Really great trophies. Welcome home. Now without a leopard you have a reason to go back soon.
 
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Great report. Sable is a beauty - best of luck with SPOTS in the future!!!


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Congrat's mate tu2 I have hunted with the Stantons three times and had a ball each time!Did you manage to have a look in Lindon snr's house and see his 64inch Kudu they shot for camp meat a long time ago Eeker?
 
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Fantastic. Stunnin Sable and well presented trophy Pics. Nice to see a guy take his time and getting the best pic possible
 
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Congrat's mate tu2 I have hunted with the Stantons three times and had a ball each time!Did you manage to have a look in Lindon snr's house and see his 64inch Kudu they shot for camp meat a long time ago Eeker?


This was my second hunt with them, but the first at Mashura. Last time I was there they still had the Chingwesi concession. Yes, I did get to see the big Kudu and Waterbuck at old Lindon's house. I was also shocked to see his Mule Deer mount. Not something you see often in Africa.

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Congrats on some great trophies. I love the Sable greatness!



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Great report and photos BOWHUNR. I didn't realize the Stanton's had access to sable. did you see many or do you think you just lucked into him? any chance you couldpost photos of the accomodations??


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say it slowly:SSSSSSSSSSSSSaybulllll...

That is at the top of my 2011 list. I envy you this one, very nice. If you look in taxidermy there is a gorgeous live mount of one rearing as if to strike with his front hooves.

Sounds and looks as if it was a great trip.

So, Mister Spots is a fantastic reason to head back in 2011?

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I agree on all the comments about the Sable. What a beautiful animal, I'm jealous.


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Love the little Klippy. That's on my list for next time.
 
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Congratulations, well done...I love the sable!

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Congratulations on a successful hunt, in spite of not getting your leopard this time. tu2 You were in the right place! He'll be there for you next time!
 
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Well done. Thanks for posting. A sable and leopard are on my to do list.
 
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Nice group of trophys, way to go!
 
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Very nice sable. What did he measure?
 
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I honestly don't know Larry. Neither myself or my P.H. had a tape measure. Our guess though is somewhere near 40".

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The Sable was worth the safari alone. Well done and nicely posed photographs, something many PH's neglect.


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Another admirer of your sable! I took a nice one in Zim in '05 that was 43" and yours sure looks bigger! Let us know when you have a measure! Congrats!
 
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