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Location: Gway/Mbembezi forest, Zim
PH: Terry Fenn
Dates: September 2008 (15 days)
Rifles: 416 Rigby
Ammo: Barnes Solid 400 grs.

Dear fiends of the forum
To be honest I wasn’t ready to my 50th birthday. Is the first step before finding some children in the house calling you grandpa…
Anyway to make “sweet” this moment I thought that a special gift to myself was the right thing and I decided to pick up the phone end try to call my friend and PH in Zimbabwe Terry Fenn. We know each other since long time and he understood immediately what it was needed to me.
I landed few months later in Boulawayo (Zimbabwe) and crossing the control area I have seen the smiling face of Terry waiting for me with the young cameraman Scott Jurgens.
After few hours we have reached the Amandundumela camp in the Gway/Mbembezi forest area.
My elephant hunt was started.
Almost every day we were forced to drug a little tree behind our Toyota to clean accurately all the path between the blocks of this huge area (40.000 hectares) in order to discover fresh elephant tracks big enough to start a chase. The first day we had a charge from a young bull as a welcome in the area and we had also a chance to track, one hour later, a herd of 50 elephants, all bulls, in which we couldn’t see nothing better than 40 pounds.
But the second day after a short track on a little herd we found what should have been my bull. A beautiful animal with ivory around 53 pounds : “ Not now Luca” said Terry “ is only the second day, we can find maybe a better one. Don’t forget that we still have 12 days”. I accepted the decision and I leave the magnificent animal with the hope to meet him again in the next hunting days.
After having checked more than 200 ele bull (yes I’m saying two hundred) and having shot a zebra stallion and a nice blue wildebeest ( we prefer to remain focused on the Loxodonta without shooting too much in order to avoid useless noise), at the 8th day we had a chance to meet my bull once again: very easy to recognize him because of his big ivory (the biggest seen in my two hunting weeks except for an one tusk animal estimated around 60) and because one of the tusks was higher than the other one. We had to wait more than two ours for having a constant wind ( as you can imagine in these two hours I have lost a part of my life and I gained extra gray hairs ) and than we start to follow the herd, almost 50 elements, and my bull was in the middle and in the back part of the herd itself. We were surrounded by grey bodies when we reached the right distance to place the shot (between 15 and 20 meters), I aimed the lungs heart/ area ( no way for a brain shot , not in the middle of an herd) and I have sent with my 416 Rigby a 400 grains solid to the first elephant trophy of my life (not the last considering that the elephant fever is not a joke).
Thanks to Chinanga Safaris and to the professionalism of my good friend Terry Fenn I had one of my best hunting experience. I have to thanks also my friend Scott Jurgens that created , with his movie, an unforgettable memory.
Happy birthday Luca !






 
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Great ele thanks for sharing and it Looks likes a very nice rigby
 
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Congratulazioni a tutti! tu2


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What Bwanamich said, I think!

very nice...

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Great animals,

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Wonderful looking bull. Congrats.
 
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Happy birthday..what a bull!!
 
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Great elephant Luca. Congraulations


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Most Excellent! Thanks for posting!
I shall try my first Ele hunt in 2012 when I am 69...and soon to be great grand pa
 
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Welcome to the forum Luca and congratulations on a great safari!


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Outstanding! Congratulations! tu2
 
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Congratulations on a great hunt. That elephant bull is molto benne.

You do look old in those photos though. Cool
(I turn 50 next week.)
 
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Very, very nice.


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Thank you very much guys ! I wish you all to shoot an elephant bigger in ivory than this one. Thanks once again.
Ad maiora !!!

Luca
 
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Its easy filming when a hunt is jam packed full of elephants and great people, the DVD just came together easily on part of the professionalism in which the hunt was conducted by the P.H Terry and the great client Luca. I look forward to our many upcoming adventures together my friends.
Scott
 
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Great report! Thanks for report!


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Your opening line is priceless. Congrats Grandpa tu2 Many more successful hunts to you! Cheers, David


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Congratulations, and welcome to the forum.
I did my first ele hunt, multiple tuskless, last year at 54. You are right about elephant fever. It seems I no longer read any books that aren't about elephant and elephant hunting! I will be in the Valley next year over my 56th birthday, and hope I do as well as you.
I put this off way to long, but at some point we become cognizant of the ticking clock. Do it while you still can.
 
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Great bull. Congrats.
 
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Originally posted by LucaBi:
Location: Gway/Mbembezi forest, Zim
PH: Terry Fenn
Dates: September 2008 (15 days)
Rifles: 416 Rigby
Ammo: Barnes Solid 400 grs.

Dear fiends of the forum
To be honest I wasn’t ready to my 50th birthday. Is the first step before finding some children in the house calling you grandpa…
Anyway to make “sweet” this moment I thought that a special gift to myself was the right thing and I decided to pick up the phone end try to call my friend and PH in Zimbabwe Terry Fenn. We know each other since long time and he understood immediately what it was needed to me.
I landed few months later in Boulawayo (Zimbabwe) and crossing the control area I have seen the smiling face of Terry waiting for me with the young cameraman Scott Jurgens.
After few hours we have reached the Amandundumela camp in the Gway/Mbembezi forest area.
My elephant hunt was started.
Almost every day we were forced to drug a little tree behind our Toyota to clean accurately all the path between the blocks of this huge area (40.000 hectares) in order to discover fresh elephant tracks big enough to start a chase. The first day we had a charge from a young bull as a welcome in the area and we had also a chance to track, one hour later, a herd of 50 elephants, all bulls, in which we couldn’t see nothing better than 40 pounds.
But the second day after a short track on a little herd we found what should have been my bull. A beautiful animal with ivory around 53 pounds : “ Not now Luca” said Terry “ is only the second day, we can find maybe a better one. Don’t forget that we still have 12 days”. I accepted the decision and I leave the magnificent animal with the hope to meet him again in the next hunting days.
After having checked more than 200 ele bull (yes I’m saying two hundred) and having shot a zebra stallion and a nice blue wildebeest ( we prefer to remain focused on the Loxodonta without shooting too much in order to avoid useless noise), at the 8th day we had a chance to meet my bull once again: very easy to recognize him because of his big ivory (the biggest seen in my two hunting weeks except for an one tusk animal estimated around 60) and because one of the tusks was higher than the other one. We had to wait more than two ours for having a constant wind ( as you can imagine in these two hours I have lost a part of my life and I gained extra gray hairs ) and than we start to follow the herd, almost 50 elements, and my bull was in the middle and in the back part of the herd itself. We were surrounded by grey bodies when we reached the right distance to place the shot (between 15 and 20 meters), I aimed the lungs heart/ area ( no way for a brain shot , not in the middle of an herd) and I have sent with my 416 Rigby a 400 grains solid to the first elephant trophy of my life (not the last considering that the elephant fever is not a joke).
Thanks to Chinanga Safaris and to the professionalism of my good friend Terry Fenn I had one of my best hunting experience. I have to thanks also my friend Scott Jurgens that created , with his movie, an unforgettable memory.
Happy birthday Luca !








Ciao my friend.
I just got back fromm another hunt, so have just seen this report.
Thank you for doing that, and such a good report !!?
See you in Italy in the new year !


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Mobiles : 263) 712211822 & 712613613
e-mail : terryfenn@yoafrica.com
Website : www.chinangasafaris.com
Skype : terryfennchinanga
 
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Thanks Terry, see you next year in Italy

To Marty ... I agree with you, it is better to do what we can ... quickly, but i heard taht there is someone who prefer
to break the clock...
 
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