npaden
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By now it was getting past lunch and we decide to go ahead and head back to the lodge. Lunch is quick and we head back out to the river property looking for kudu. After we’ve driven around some more after lunch it dawns on us that today we have seen a whopping 1 waterbuck. We have spent more time on the property already today than we did yesterday and yesterday we saw close to 50 waterbuck. Kind of crazy that we are covering the same ground and today we aren’t seeing much of anything. Not sure if it is because we drove around already the day before and they are staying away from the roads today or what the deal is.
We continue to drive around the property and see some more kudu cows and small bulls but none of the bulls that we had seen the day before. One thing I notice is that I had really been enjoying riding around with my wife and son on the bench with me the previous days. It wasn’t that I wasn’t enjoying myself, I was, but we had spent hours and hours riding around together as a family over the past week soaking everything in and now when I saw something neat there wasn’t anyone to share it with. I might mention this again when I try to wrap up my thoughts at the end, but I think if I get a chance to do something like this again I will try to make sure to carve out enough time to be able to hunt together the entire time instead of us needing to split up. I really enjoyed hunting together more than by myself.
Here is a picture of one of the small bulls.
We just aren’t seeing anything and I don’t remember a single stalk that afternoon. We are getting close to dark and Pieter holds up his phone and shows me a picture of Eli with a zebra! He was able to get it done! I can’t wait to hear about it when we see each other at dinner.
Darkness arrives and it is a pretty uneventful end to my hunt. We start heading back to the lodge and I’m starting to get my bearings figured out and know where we are going, but we end up taking a turn on the way there that I know isn’t the right way. I’m thinking maybe we are going to pick up Jewel or maybe he has found the sable! Nope, we pull up to where Eli shot his zebra and they are still working on getting it loaded. The trackers live where the skinning shed is and they end up loading the zebra in their truck and Cathy and Eli join me in our truck and we start heading for the lodge again. We are jabbering back and forth about our day and all the sudden we take a wrong turn again!
One of their traditions is to have the last dinner together out in the bush instead of back at the lodge. We pull up to a nice spread with a fire going and lanterns spread around the tables. The weather is perfect and so is everything else. The dinner is wonderful, we have zebra steak from the zebra I had shot and it is very good. Hard to explain but very tender and almost sweet. Our dinner conversations were always good and we had really become good friends over the last week. We were going to miss each other for sure. The stars at the lodge were great but it was even better out in the bush. Really a perfect end to a near perfect week.
While we had been getting things started, Pieter had to go back to the lodge for something and while he was gone I first asked Cathy and then asked Eloise. Would they be okay if I asked Pieter if we could go back out and try for kudu one more time the next morning? I pretty much knew that Pieter would say yes if I asked but I felt that Eloise would be honest with me if she didn’t think he would want to go. We had been going nonstop for 9 days and for Pieter that was from 5 am every morning to 10 or 11 every night. During one of our dinner conversations earlier in the week Pieter had said something about trying to take Sundays off and tomorrow was Sunday so I felt pretty bad about asking. When he got Eloise was going to ask Pieter what he thought about it but before she could ask him he asked her if she thought I would want to try to go out the next morning for a little while to try one last time for a kudu!
Our flight wasn’t until 9 pm Sunday and it is a 6 hour drive to the airport so to give us the recommended 3 hours before the flight for international flights we would need to leave the lodge around noon. If we set a hard cut off at 9:30 or 10:00 at the latest that would give us a chance to get back to the lodge and get things sorted out and eat and hit the road with time to spare. We decided that we would just skip breakfast and head out at 6:00 and have a brunch at the lodge when we got back.
We enjoy the night sky and stay up a little later than usual but I’m not going to have any problem at all waking up for one last chance at a kudu in the morning.
We continue to drive around the property and see some more kudu cows and small bulls but none of the bulls that we had seen the day before. One thing I notice is that I had really been enjoying riding around with my wife and son on the bench with me the previous days. It wasn’t that I wasn’t enjoying myself, I was, but we had spent hours and hours riding around together as a family over the past week soaking everything in and now when I saw something neat there wasn’t anyone to share it with. I might mention this again when I try to wrap up my thoughts at the end, but I think if I get a chance to do something like this again I will try to make sure to carve out enough time to be able to hunt together the entire time instead of us needing to split up. I really enjoyed hunting together more than by myself.
Here is a picture of one of the small bulls.
We just aren’t seeing anything and I don’t remember a single stalk that afternoon. We are getting close to dark and Pieter holds up his phone and shows me a picture of Eli with a zebra! He was able to get it done! I can’t wait to hear about it when we see each other at dinner.
Darkness arrives and it is a pretty uneventful end to my hunt. We start heading back to the lodge and I’m starting to get my bearings figured out and know where we are going, but we end up taking a turn on the way there that I know isn’t the right way. I’m thinking maybe we are going to pick up Jewel or maybe he has found the sable! Nope, we pull up to where Eli shot his zebra and they are still working on getting it loaded. The trackers live where the skinning shed is and they end up loading the zebra in their truck and Cathy and Eli join me in our truck and we start heading for the lodge again. We are jabbering back and forth about our day and all the sudden we take a wrong turn again!
One of their traditions is to have the last dinner together out in the bush instead of back at the lodge. We pull up to a nice spread with a fire going and lanterns spread around the tables. The weather is perfect and so is everything else. The dinner is wonderful, we have zebra steak from the zebra I had shot and it is very good. Hard to explain but very tender and almost sweet. Our dinner conversations were always good and we had really become good friends over the last week. We were going to miss each other for sure. The stars at the lodge were great but it was even better out in the bush. Really a perfect end to a near perfect week.
While we had been getting things started, Pieter had to go back to the lodge for something and while he was gone I first asked Cathy and then asked Eloise. Would they be okay if I asked Pieter if we could go back out and try for kudu one more time the next morning? I pretty much knew that Pieter would say yes if I asked but I felt that Eloise would be honest with me if she didn’t think he would want to go. We had been going nonstop for 9 days and for Pieter that was from 5 am every morning to 10 or 11 every night. During one of our dinner conversations earlier in the week Pieter had said something about trying to take Sundays off and tomorrow was Sunday so I felt pretty bad about asking. When he got Eloise was going to ask Pieter what he thought about it but before she could ask him he asked her if she thought I would want to try to go out the next morning for a little while to try one last time for a kudu!
Our flight wasn’t until 9 pm Sunday and it is a 6 hour drive to the airport so to give us the recommended 3 hours before the flight for international flights we would need to leave the lodge around noon. If we set a hard cut off at 9:30 or 10:00 at the latest that would give us a chance to get back to the lodge and get things sorted out and eat and hit the road with time to spare. We decided that we would just skip breakfast and head out at 6:00 and have a brunch at the lodge when we got back.
We enjoy the night sky and stay up a little later than usual but I’m not going to have any problem at all waking up for one last chance at a kudu in the morning.