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I am about to undertake a private hunt for myself and a couple of friends in the Save Conservancy. The basis of this hunt is a Buff for me, but perhaps more importantly, we(3 friends and I) have decided that our respective offspring are now ready to shoot their first animals. All of them have been well taught in weapons handling and all of them have been on previous hunts , but have never hunted themselves. The youngest is 10 years old(and shoots like a marksman) and the oldest is 14.

I know this hunt report wont be in keeping with the rest of the fantastic reports on AR, but hopefully we will be able to post a good , fun report with some pics of a couple of kids(me included) who fell in love with hunting and the African bush.

Will update you all when I am back on the 23rd
 
Posts: 459 | Location: Zimbabwe | Registered: 11 May 2010Reply With Quote
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Dear Zim

Good to here. I am also taking my kids 9-11 this year for there first trip to africa.

They have hunted before in New Zealand and Aussie.

Would be very interested how many stalks it took before a shot was taken.
Also what size rifle was used.

I know you will have a good time.
As I now do even though I shoot less and trips become more expensive.

send me an email if you like. mark.mclean@rocketmail.com

If you discover any thing to look out for then let me know.

Do you kids were clothing that stands out, blaze orange, normal or camo clothing.

What was your best method, spot and stalk or sit and wait?

Thanks in advance.
 
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I can't wait to see the report, and great to meet you in Harare. I appreciate you taking time to come over for a visit that morning! Good luck...


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Thanks Tim. Your report was fantastic by the way and was great to meet you too.
 
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Good luck... and hope the young guns have tons of fun!


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Good luck and have fun!

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Originally posted by zimFrosty:
I am about to undertake a private hunt for myself and a couple of friends in the Save Conservancy. The basis of this hunt is a Buff for me, but perhaps more importantly, we(3 friends and I) have decided that our respective offspring are now ready to shoot their first animals. All of them have been well taught in weapons handling and all of them have been on previous hunts , but have never hunted themselves. The youngest is 10 years old(and shoots like a marksman) and the oldest is 14.

I know this hunt report wont be in keeping with the rest of the fantastic reports on AR, but hopefully we will be able to post a good , fun report with some pics of a couple of kids(me included) who fell in love with hunting and the African bush.

Will update you all when I am back on the 23rd


Any hunt that you take with your kids will make for an outstanding report.


Frank



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lots of pics and long report.

I'll be waiting.

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Good luck and have a safe and successful hunt. On my two trips to Africa, I have taken our oldest son with me, and those are some of the most cherished memories I have. Enjoy them!
 
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Zim

Sounds like good fun. Who are you hunting with?

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