Africa 2026

Wait till you get to your hunting lodge/room. You’ll think you died and went to heaven. They know how to cater to American hunters and their families!
Long flight from Atlanta to Joburg. I hope
You got Some extra legroom seats!
I’m short so legroom is wasted on me.
I honestly can’t tell the difference between First Class and economy as far as legroom.
 

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Been hunting hard for a very good water bok we've seen a couple of times. Hiked 8 miles yesterday with 2000 foot of elevation gain one blown stalk on our part another when we crept into a herd of Cape Buffaloe. That got exciting. Today we passed on three bulls trying to get in on the bull waterbok we've been after. End of the day we were headed back to the truck. Still a mile out when we bump into a herd of Wildebeest
Ph says that one out front is the one I told you about, look how far past his ears and he curls back. Last group missed him twice. I hope someone gets him this year, he'll score very well. The herd was about fifty animals. They were milling around some but he separated out to the right. Ok I say, picking up the 300 H&H. We were sitting in a rock pile on the ridge top. I shuffled into kneeling position, the trigger broke, the 180 Accubonds covered 200 yards delivering a good high shoulder shot. He kicked once after dropping right there.
 

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Missed a Gemsbok bull but did manage to take a cow.
Been hunting them for three days and had about six busted stalks. There was one really skittish cow and two zebra running with the herd that kept busting us.
 

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Interesting that her horns are so smooth, rather than the more common ridges. Nice and long, congrats on a fun trophy
 
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