Bohunter
New member
I just returned from South Africa (Vaalwater / Western Transval) and had a great hunt, better than I had even expected.
I shot 4 animals: Gemsbok (pending SCI record book), Kudu, Impala (a big one), and Blesbok... and past on: 2 Eland, 2 Kudu (both were bigger than mine but I had already shot one), and a Sable (Too expensive $8000).
On my Gemsbok and Impala, I was stalking both, I probably wouldn’t have been able to get a shot off if I wasn’t able to hold my bow at full draw for over 45 seconds (which seems like forever). I never thought to practice this. On both animals, they were walking right at me. I drew when they were behind a tree so they would not see any movement (especially the Gemsbok, they are the hardest plains animal to get because of there eyesight is amazing) and held it until I had the perfect shot.
Do you practice this? If not you should.
Doug Watt BoHunter
I shot 4 animals: Gemsbok (pending SCI record book), Kudu, Impala (a big one), and Blesbok... and past on: 2 Eland, 2 Kudu (both were bigger than mine but I had already shot one), and a Sable (Too expensive $8000).
On my Gemsbok and Impala, I was stalking both, I probably wouldn’t have been able to get a shot off if I wasn’t able to hold my bow at full draw for over 45 seconds (which seems like forever). I never thought to practice this. On both animals, they were walking right at me. I drew when they were behind a tree so they would not see any movement (especially the Gemsbok, they are the hardest plains animal to get because of there eyesight is amazing) and held it until I had the perfect shot.
Do you practice this? If not you should.
Doug Watt BoHunter