I'll probably go again someday. Right now it is still fresh in my wife's mind. hehe
Traveling there with the guns was a little bit of a hassle, only because there was so many of us. If it was just me going it would seem not bad at all.
I've heard that staying at City Hotel is very convenient.
This is John Gordanier, the guy who wrote the article. You definitely get a lot for your money. Just to hire someone to guide you on an elk hunt where I live in AZ starts at $6000.
Thanks. The whole group took about 35 animals total. Relying on your PH is a must. For example Wildebeest bulls & cows both have horns and can at times be difficult to tell the difference.
I hunted in South Africa in May of 2016. Here is a link to my hunting report.
https://www.africahunting.com/threads/south-africa-kikuyu-lodge-may-2016.38651/
You guys will have to excuse me for the lack of autopsy photos. I was in a little accident (caught my hand between the leg and hook of a 400 pound hanging Wildebeest) the first day at the skinning shed. That place left me with bad memories the rest of the safari.
I aimed more forward on the...
I would NOT hesitate to shoot a moose with that round. There is an old saying in Africa that says: A Blue Wildebeest is born sick and every time you give it a lead pill it gets stronger and runs farther. My buddy filmed my other buddies Wildebeest shot and it was AWESOME!