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Eastern Cape province
Area: we hunted different concessions from the coast near Port Alfred north to Tarkastad.
10 days 1:1, 17-28th march 2006
Outfitter: Safari International (Russell Lovemore of Hunts for Africa have teamed up with Larry McGillewie of Outdoor Adventures).
PH: Russell Lovemore

General information:
This was a great hunt with a well-run operation. My African experience is limited to three trips, but this was the best so far. Everyone involved went that extra mile to insure our satisfaction. It was a pleasure to shear theese days with PH`s, trackers, skinners and camp staff. We hunted hard, 10-12 hours a day and it really paid off. The hunt was a combination of spot and stalk, and stalking through areas Russell knew was good for certain species.
We were the first clients this year, which probably meant that the animals was a bit easier to stalk. The weather was comfortable with 22-28 degrees celcius (one or two days close to 35 wich was HOT). Not much rain, but a couple of showers.

Animals taken: eastern cape kudu, cape bushbuck, cape grysbok, vaal rhebok, southern mt. reedbuck, southern bush duiker, blue duiker, cape springbuck, black springbuck, white springbuck, black wildebeest, oribi and southern impala.

Animals sought, but not taken: none.

Rifle/load: Schultz & Larsen .30-06sprg., 165 Hornady Interbond.

Other information: my friend Olav hunted with PH Ian Hendry and also shot 13 animals.

We arrived by midday on the 17th, and managed to zero our rifles and head out for a short evening hunt. We stalked to appr. 50 yards of two mt. reedbucks 500 meters from camp. I had the crosshairs on a beautiful ram, but the female was standing behind him and he moved away first. I also saw some kudu, duikers, baboon and a couple of barking bushbucks so it was very promising indeed.

Day 1:
We spent most of this day looking for kudu in a good area 1 hour from the lodge. Saw 12 bulls, with 1 or 2 shooters, but couldn`t close enough. Got my chance on a common duiker, but couldn`t steady my rifle for that 120-130 meter shot. This was a very hot day, around 35 degrees celcius, especially when you`re crawling around in the bush.

Day 2:
Hunted on Russells own farm today, which is a pretty open area, were springbucks and black wildebeest roam the grassy plains. There are also thickets there, and in one of them we found a kudu bull. Eventually he disappeared before we could see him well enough to jugde the horns. We went of th try our luck at a cape springbuck that we spotted lying down. Stalked behind a termit mound, which brought us only 60-70 meters to the resting buck. My PH tried whistling and shouting to make him stand up, but he only turned his head from side to side. Eventually I shot him lying down, and he never got up. A pretty old ram, with scars from a battered life:


After skinning we went off to stalk a big herd of black wildebeest. The should change the name of theese animals to crazybeest or something. They were running around like h... when they knew something was wrong, but after a while they came close enough for a 200 meter angling shot at the herd bull. He ran almost 200 meters before falling over:


We did try our luck after bushbuck, but only saw 1 or 2 males, but 6-7 females together so we knew they were there somewhere.

Day 3:
Early this morning we spotted a group of impala, with a great buck. After a short stalk we got into appr. 70 yards, and he dropped instantly to a shot on the shoulder. He measured 25 1/4":


A little later we found a couple of kudus, and get within 250 meters after a long stalk. I`m having a hard time getting the crosshairs steady enough.. When the bullet leaves the barrel I know it was a bad one.. But the bull dropps like a sack. When examining the bull we can see that the bullet entered right under the left eye, exiting out the ear.. Not a good feeling even if the animal is dead. I have no good explanation, except a terrible bad shot from my side. 43 1/2" is still a decent cape kudu:


On the way to camp we spots two bushbuck from the vehicle. After waiting for appr. 45 min, the male comes out of the bush and dropps from the shot. A dark, old cape bushbuck is a real beauty:


Three animals before lunch! Wow.. And there are still many hours left of this day, which we use for mt. reedbucks. We`re spotting 3 different groups, and all contains a good ram. We blew the stalk on the two first groups and almost on the last as well, but the ram is the last to know something is wrong and a quick shot puts him down:


Day 4:
We`re leaving camp around 7 o`clock to drive a few hours to an area with black and white springbuck. First off is the black version. After a couple of hours trying to get close, with biting mosqitoes, we get a good one at 200 meters. A pretty old one:


The weather is getting worse, and it looks like we`re gone get hammered any time. We`re driving like crazy to reach an area were they have seen some good white ones. Tomorrow we`re off for vaal rhebok, so this might be the last chance. We find a group, just as the rain starts.. After 20 min my quest for the different springbuck is over! This is also the biggest white springbuck they have ever shot in this area:


Day 5:
Our vaalie hunt area is close to Tarkastad, with mountains up to 7500 feet above sea level. Through the day we spot 6 different groups, but they are hard to stalk. They`ve got some eyes! Compare them with 15x Swarowski and you`re probably close. I get my chance at 260 and 400 meters, but both shots are clean misses. Not a good feeling. There aren`t many different species up in the mountains, but this is a very scenic landscape!

Day 6:
We`re trying as hard as we can, but can`t connect with a ram. We leave the area about 13 o`clock because we`re gone try for a grysbok this evening. We`ll be back for the vaalie later in the hunt. Stay tuned!
The grysbok is a interesting and different hunt, using a flashlight and vehicle at night. I had thought about the ethical aspects for a while, but decided to have a go, which I`m really glad I did! The fourth grysbok we spots allows us close enough for a shot. I borrowed a .223Rem to avoid extensive damage. It`s a beautiful 3" fellow:


We saw a small spotted genet as well, but they had no permits at the moment.

Day 7:
Blue duiker and oribi day!
We`re hunting close to the coast line. We hunted the blue duiker with beaters and dogs, using a pump action shotgun with no 1 pellets. On the first beat one blue duiker passes by without me beeing able to see it. They are quick! The next beat is a lucky moment. Pretty quickly I can hear hoofs travelling trough the dense undergrowth. Safety off, there he comes.. Bom-bom-bom.. I get him on the third shot.. And what a "monster"! We`re measuring this little fellow to 2 4/16":


After lunch we`re out looking for oribi. Hadn`t actually planned to hunt theese ones, but when they told me thay had one license left I decided to try. There were many of them around, and I eventually got one, after missing one. I also managed to wound the one I eventually got, so the evening was a bit stressing. But, it`s in the salt now!


Day 8:
After several days of pretty hard hunting we decide to sleep a couple of hours extra and then visit a taxidermist, The evening is spent looking for duiker, and we get one we had seen a few days earlier. And a good one too, 5 5/8:


Day 9:
We`re off again looking for vaal rhebok. Around 11 o`clock we spot a heard lying down under a big rock hammer. We crawl and stalk as careful as we can on top of the boulder. At first we can`t relocate them, but then we hear the whistling sound of their alarm call.. Then we see them. Their keen senses has already brought them 220 meters away. And they will not stay around for a long time. I`m having trouble finding a good position, and Russell is getting nervous. "They will move pretty soon", he says. Bom! He`s down and he`s mine! Handshakes and BIG smiles all around:


Day 10:
Last hunting day! We`re out a couple of hours looking for steenbok, but I`m more than happy with the hunt. And my budget is way off anyway, so I suggest we spend some relaxing time in camp, and get to measure our trophies.

Summary:
A GREAT HUNT! I can really recommend this outfit to anyone! Please feel free to contact me if there`s anything I can do or answer. I might post some other pictures of the area, camp etc. as well, if anyone`s interested. Smiler


Anders

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Great pictures, amazing scenery.
 
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Great report Anders, glad you enjoyed your hunt.

I have taken the liberty of adding your hunt to our Hunt Page, as you can see on the link below.

Anders hunt

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Thanks guys!
That is just perfect, Saeed!
I must reply with thank you for letting me share it on such a great forum! Smiler


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Anders,

Congratulations, what a great safari and a wonderful full bag of animals.

Regards,

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Congratulations -- looks like you had a wonderful time. beer

Thanks for the report and pictures!
 
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Great looking Black wildebeest and bush buck. You did well on the little guys. thumb
 
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Sounds like you got pretty lucky on that Kudu! Oh well, it could have been worse, at lease it was still a clean kill. Very nice Black Wildebeest as well as Black & White Springbok! Good job. Thanks for the report. thumb


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Great report Anders!

I really like the photography...that white springbuck + that impala are really special.

What are your plans taxidermy-wise?
RSA or Norway?
 
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Beautiful trophies. The impala and white springbok are impressive and are your bag of the tiny ones. Good job on a great hunt.

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Thanks a lot everyone!
I was really lucky and got some real nice trophies. My PH did a great job, and the areas is very good, so it was not only luck, I presume.
Boghossian,
I`m having them all mounted in RSA. All shouldermounts, except grysbok, blue duiker, oribi and vaal rhebok, that will be fullmounts..
Puh.. I really need to get an extra job.. Smiler

I love those tiny ones, and I have started thinking about livingstone suni and natal red duiker on my next hunt. Then the tiny ten is finished.. Smiler


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Anders,

I hunted with Russell a few years ago. Your hunt description really brings back the memories. Thanks!

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What an awesome hunt for a wide variety of critters. That diversity of terrain made for a very interesting hunt I'm sure. Thanks for the great report!


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Looks Like a great hunt and a fine report.
Thanks for posting.


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Great report & nice hunt ... congrats !!


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Congratulations on a super hunt...you had some great trophies! Super grysbok, blue duiker and vahl rheebuk but the cape on your bushbuck made him outstanding...almost black!

Russell and Julie are special folks to me. I've huted with Russell three times across South Africa and have seen Chad and Mitch, their sons, grow up. Russell and I have a deal that when my son is ready we are heading out to hunt he and Chad together! Julie's Dip & Pack Africa has also taken off and she is also doing taxidermy now I understand. Seems the association with Larry is working well.

Again, congrats on an excellent adventure.


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Congrats Anders. Great report clap
 
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Anders, Congratulation on an excellent hunt and thank you for an interesting report and photos.

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Great job, Mr Anders!


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Thanks!
Bwanamrm,
Julie will start doing taxidermy pretty soon, I think and her dip and pack is really something. Their facilities and procedures is the best I`ve ever seen.
I had a wonderful hunt, and will probably plan my next hunt with them as well. I discussed Mozambique with Russell. They have some great areas up there. I`m thinking buffalo, croc, nyala, red duiker, suni, chobe bushbuck etc.. Smiler

Can anyone please check the Rowland Ward listing regarding blue duiker. Mine measured 2 4/16". We checked the SCI (don`t know if it was the latest edition, though), but in that book it had the longest horn ever registrered. The bases were a bit thin, so it ties for number 12 or 13..
I don`t measure hunting in inches, but it would be fun just to know.. Smiler

Thanks for the all the kind comments!


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Anders:
Looks like your Blue Duiker made Rowland Ward easily. My info says minimun is 1.75 inches.
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Anders,

Congrats on the great hunt! Sounds like you had a great time! I re-booked with Boet Nel for July of 07. Can't wait to get back to Namibia. We have a great group of guys heading over there from Alaska to have a great time! Congrats again!
 
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Thanks TJ! But do you have any idea how well it will score in RW book..? Might be on the top end.. Smiler

Northway,
I hunted with Boet Nel in 2004 and had a great hunt there as well. Namibia is just great. What kind of species did you hunted there and what do you plan for next trip..?
We hunted a lot of different areas (Khomas Hochland, Leonardville and close to Etosha as well as Steinhausen of course). That way we saw a lot of different landscape. The Steinhausen-area itself is a bit flat, and not to varied.. But great hunting there!
Have a good hunt!


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Anders,

I got a kudu, 2 oryx, 2 springbok, 2 hogs, a hartebeest, and a mountain zebra. I am going to get a blue wildebeest, baboons, mountain zebra and then if an exceptional trophy arises in kudu, oryx, and springbok, and warthog. I might even take a nice steenbok. Just want to go back and enjoy the country. Will take a trip to the coast and then to Etosha also.

We hunted right around camp and then up to "Fockers" in the Khomas mount. for the zebra.
 
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Northway,
I really understand your desire to re-visit Namibia. It`s a great pleasure just to be there.
After our hunt we travelled around Namibia, southern Zambia and parts of Botswana for two and a half week. We visited Swakopmund and Etosha to mention a few. Then headed through the Caprivi, on to Vic Falls, Chobe NatPark, Maun and then back into Namibia.. Just great!

When you`re in the Khomas, look for a klipspringer. There are some great ones there. And I would also recommend that you try for a damara dikdik!


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Hi Anders

Good to hear someone having something positive to say about their hunting the Eastern Cape. I am battling with the overpowering views of certain people that the Eastern Cape is a "Put and Take" area for hunting. Maybe you'd be able to set the record straight being here first hand.

PS. Really happy you enjoyed your hunt here..!!


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SA_Hunter,
I guess there`s a lot of people who think so just because most of the areas are fenced.. That`s not my expression at all.
But I`m only interested in hunting game that`s been in the area naturally, and preferably all the time. But I don`t blame others who don`t think about this.
I guess there`s been some outfitters and stories around who might influence the hole buisness negatively regarding put and take. If one do know how much each animals cost to buy off an auction, a real put and take hunt would probably be very expensive! Smiler

I would go back any day! And that`s what I tell all my friends!


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Just received some photos of my friends trophies. He`s not an AR member, so I volounteered to post them. Here they come Smiler

























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Hi Anders.

Thanks for the vote of confidence. I hope that we are able to convince a few more people out there. Look forward to having you here again some day. Maybe we can go for a stroll on one of the farms here that i hunt on, and find something nice to hunt.


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Congrat's Anders on a fun looking hunt and some excellent trophies. The scenery of the Eastern Cape looks real nice, and it had to be great hunting along the coast and ocean.
 
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SA_Hunter,
I really hope to get back. I`ve always thought that I would try to hunt as many different countries and areas around Africa, but I know I have to get back to Eastern Cape, and then maybe we`ll meet. Thanks for your input!

Bill C,
the ocean and coastline was really one of the real highlights (out of many, though). There were lots of oribi and bushbuck. We also hunted the little blue duiker there. Man, it was awesome! I`ve noticed you`ve submitted some great report with real big game, but please visit this area as well.. Smiler Thank you!


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