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African twilight safaris part 2
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I'm not a great hunter...just a guy who loves to hunt.
29 November 2007, 10:13
Rob HIt was a great hunt, and even though Steve and his Dad have probably ruined hunting for Dad and I for life, we could not have been happier with ATS or any part of the hunt.
Even got to spend some time in a shark cage with Great Whites in Cape Town after the trip was over.
If anyone wants more info on ATS, here is thier website
http://www.africantwilightsafaris.com/29 November 2007, 15:21
Ahmed SultanCongratulation on a great hunt, it is good to see a father and son team enjoying together.

Ahmed Sultan
29 November 2007, 16:48
smarterthanuFantastic. Your eland, kudu, and impala are all exceptional.
29 November 2007, 17:09
Dave MooreCongrats on a great hunt and terrific pictures! I think it is terrific to be able to do father/son hunts like that and hope you can do many more in the future
29 November 2007, 17:14
PhilCongratulations on such a great experience and fine trophies. Thanks for posting.
Phil
29 November 2007, 18:59
ShangaanHey Steve, congratulations to you and the team on some very nice trophies. Nice to see you and your oldman still hunting together. Pass my regards onto him.
29 November 2007, 20:20
Stonecreekquote:
Originally posted by Rob H:
It was a great hunt, and even though Steve and his Dad have probably ruined hunting for Dad and I for life, we could not have been happier
Yeah, it kinda makes the rest of your life an anticlimax. My adult son and I went with a friend to Namibia in June and are forever ruined. We are originally West Texans (and the friend is from Las Cruces), so we made exactly the same comments about "being at home" to our gracious hosts.
What part of the country does Twighlight Safaris operate in?
29 November 2007, 23:30
Rob HSteve and I met at NMSU in Las Cruces. Love that part of the country...
We hunted on four different ranches. One that was 20 min from Windhoek, The main 109K acre ranch was West of Windhoek near Solitare and Rehaboth, a ranch called Masindi that was about 20 miles east of Gobabis, and the last ranch that was near Omitara (about 45 min from the international airport)
30 November 2007, 05:01
Use Enough GunCongratulations. I too shoot thumbhole rifles and have had great success using them in Africa, having taken close to 70 plains and dangerous game with them in .270, .300 WSM and .375 calibers.
30 November 2007, 06:04
steviequote:
Hey Steve, congratulations to you and the team on some very nice trophies. Nice to see you and your oldman still hunting together. Pass my regards onto him.
Thanks Glenn. Great to hear from you. See you in Dallas?
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30 November 2007, 22:33
Rob Hquote:
Originally posted by Use Enough Gun:
Congratulations. I too shoot thumbhole rifles and have had great success using them in Africa, having taken close to 70 plains and dangerous game with them in .270, .300 WSM and .375 calibers.
That thumbhole is a .338 win mag. What makes that rifle so special for me is that Dad hand carved the stock for me!
30 November 2007, 23:05
Rob HOh yeah,
I should mention that we bumped into a female ostrich while we were at the ATS ranch. I showed her a picture of Steve and she got all hot and bothered.