Warning

 

Close

Confirm Action

Are you sure you wish to do this?

Confirm Cancel
BCM
User Panel

Site Notices
Page / 3
Link Posted: 5/16/2008 8:04:57 AM EST
[#1]




Link Posted: 5/16/2008 8:51:50 AM EST
[#2]
This is one of the best threads I've ever seen here.  Thanks for posting these!!
Link Posted: 5/19/2008 8:42:26 AM EST
[Last Edit: Headless_T_Gunner] [#3]

A small town in Zimbabwe.


Same place.


A small town in R.S.A.



Same town.
Link Posted: 5/20/2008 8:36:16 AM EST
[#4]

Elephant damage. They push trees over to eat the upper leaves. Sometimes they push them over just for the fun of it.


Elephants strip the bark off of trees and eat it. It kills the trees.


Bird hunting where there are no limits or seasons. The local kids will work as beaters and retrievers for some pocket change. Shotgun shells in some parts of Africa are sometimes substandard. Expect a dud now and then.
Link Posted: 5/22/2008 10:08:10 AM EST
[Last Edit: Headless_T_Gunner] [#5]







A unicorn. Translation for 'unicorn' - no trpohy fee is charged to shoot cull animals like this.
Link Posted: 5/22/2008 2:54:56 PM EST
[#6]
Great thread!  Inspiring!  Thanks
Link Posted: 5/25/2008 1:37:19 PM EST
[#7]


Hall coat rack made from extra warthog tusks.




Lamp made from kudu horn.
Link Posted: 5/26/2008 10:35:02 AM EST
[Last Edit: Headless_T_Gunner] [#8]

















Link Posted: 5/27/2008 6:25:49 AM EST
[#9]









Link Posted: 6/1/2008 12:49:23 PM EST
[#10]


[
Link Posted: 6/2/2008 7:53:40 AM EST
[Last Edit: Headless_T_Gunner] [#11]


Link Posted: 6/3/2008 8:33:26 AM EST
[#12]


Link Posted: 6/4/2008 8:46:05 AM EST
[#13]
Link Posted: 6/4/2008 11:53:43 AM EST
[#14]
The depth and breadth of your African experiences is truly remarkable.

Is there anything left on your "to do" list?
Link Posted: 6/4/2008 1:30:34 PM EST
[#15]
Well the idea was born way back in highschool in the late 60's and started from reading African pieces in gun and hunting mags like Sports Afield. The plan started quite simply as somehow getting to hunt in Africa before my time on this planet was up. Kudu were the favorite dream animal of a lot of thoes articles. So that was sort if in the plan somewhere. Then all the Capstick books came out. After reading Death in the Long Grass the first time I formed a solid plan. Hunt cape buffalo before my 40th birthday. So honestly Fish, there was only one thing on my "to do" list. Kill a cape buffalo.

It took years to save the money for that first Zimbabwe dangerous game hunt with Roger Whittall's safari outfit. But it somehow came together and three days after killing a buffalo I told the PH that it was my birthday and to please excuse me for getting drunk around the campfire that night.

God willing there will be lots of other African animals but the "to do" list was finished fifteen years ago.

For you folks that are contemplating an African safari be warned that part of your soul  stays in Africa after that first hunt and you are never quit at peace again after that. You will find yourself constantly thinking of how to get back there.
Link Posted: 6/4/2008 5:43:39 PM EST
[#16]
HTG, just another thanks for sharing the pics and stories!
Link Posted: 6/5/2008 8:49:39 AM EST
[#17]
This is going to be the last one. It has been a pleasure sharing the photos with you all. Hope you enjoyed looking at them as much as I enjoyed sharing them with you.






The elusive Bushbuck. They stick to thick riverine cover and are only active in the evening and early morning. They are also solitary animals. The Bushbuck is not a very commonly sighted African animal which is probably a good thing since they are reported to be extremely aggressive especially when wounded. It is hard to imagine the small spotted Bambi looking creature charging a hunter with the intent to gore him to death but it has happened. These two came along quietly.
Link Posted: 8/19/2008 2:43:42 AM EST
[#18]
Thanks so much for sharing the pics and stories
Link Posted: 10/19/2009 11:56:30 PM EST
[#19]
Originally Posted By Scorch05:
Thanks so much for sharing the pics and stories


What he said. Thanks so much! I really enjoyed this thread.

Link Posted: 10/20/2009 12:11:13 PM EST
[#20]
Holy Thread Resurrection, Batman.

Still GREAT pics!!

Link Posted: 10/20/2009 12:59:28 PM EST
[#21]
Wow! When I am done with college and making real money I am going to save for a freakig safari. This looks awesome.
Link Posted: 10/20/2009 1:00:12 PM EST
[#22]
The leapord sitting on the couch is redic.
Link Posted: 11/14/2009 4:20:05 AM EST
[#23]



Originally Posted By CharlesRyan:


The leapord sitting on the couch is redic.


That is a cheetah...



 
Link Posted: 11/14/2009 5:00:40 PM EST
[#24]
Bobcat.
Link Posted: 11/14/2009 6:24:28 PM EST
[#25]


Link Posted: 11/20/2009 3:10:38 PM EST
[#26]
Amazing images! Good luck on your next hunt everyone!
Link Posted: 3/11/2010 9:14:15 PM EST
[#27]
awesome thread!
Link Posted: 3/13/2010 5:58:00 AM EST
[#28]
Great pics! Thanks for sharing!
Link Posted: 6/18/2010 6:23:16 PM EST
[#29]
great thread
Link Posted: 7/31/2010 8:54:36 AM EST
[#30]
Headless_T_gunner - you have a PM.
Link Posted: 8/20/2010 6:09:13 PM EST
[#31]
I thought it was a lynx...  

Great thread.  Wife wants to go to Africa at some point and knows full well I ain't going there without doing a bit of hunting!!  I hope it happens some day... Thank you for the pix.
Link Posted: 9/29/2010 10:56:08 AM EST
[#32]
Just found this thread.  Thank you OP for it.
Link Posted: 10/2/2010 5:46:43 AM EST
[#33]
The Seattle/RSA PH on the first page––JJHACK?
Link Posted: 10/2/2010 6:53:49 AM EST
[#34]
Awesome, just awesome.

Thank you for sharing your photos
Link Posted: 10/4/2010 2:47:56 PM EST
[#35]
Originally Posted By Combat_Jack:
The Seattle/RSA PH on the first page––JJHACK?


JJHack, that is correct. That guy is the most serious hunter I have ever met. Totally into hunting. I don't think he ever stops thinking about hunting.

Link Posted: 12/17/2010 1:57:51 PM EST
[#36]
Beautiful pictures, thank you very much!
Link Posted: 12/29/2010 3:31:39 PM EST
[#37]
WOW great pics
Link Posted: 12/29/2010 3:39:40 PM EST
[#38]
I bet your taxidermist named a child after you!
Link Posted: 2/6/2011 3:51:14 PM EST
[#39]


Awesome thread!




Link Posted: 3/11/2011 10:24:23 AM EST
[#40]
I'd like to see some more of your trophies and home displays if you have some handy.
Link Posted: 7/24/2011 8:18:09 PM EST
[#41]
Amazing stuff, thanks for sharing.
Link Posted: 11/10/2012 7:32:58 PM EST
[#42]
Keeping it out of the archives

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile
Link Posted: 11/11/2012 12:33:22 AM EST
[Last Edit: hawkeye180] [#43]
Originally Posted By Headless_T_Gunner:
Well the idea was born way back in highschool in the late 60's and started from reading African pieces in gun and hunting mags like Sports Afield. The plan started quite simply as somehow getting to hunt in Africa before my time on this planet was up. Kudu were the favorite dream animal of a lot of thoes articles. So that was sort if in the plan somewhere. Then all the Capstick books came out. After reading Death in the Long Grass the first time I formed a solid plan. Hunt cape buffalo before my 40th birthday. So honestly Fish, there was only one thing on my "to do" list. Kill a cape buffalo.

It took years to save the money for that first Zimbabwe dangerous game hunt with Roger Whittall's safari outfit. But it somehow came together and three days after killing a buffalo I told the PH that it was my birthday and to please excuse me for getting drunk around the campfire that night.

God willing there will be lots of other African animals but the "to do" list was finished fifteen years ago.

For you folks that are contemplating an African safari be warned that part of your soul  stays in Africa after that first hunt and you are never quit at peace again after that. You will find yourself constantly thinking of how to get back there.


It is true.  I lived in South Africa for two years.  I went to Africa in the early spring of 2008 and I came home in 2010.  Since then I have wanted to go back so badly.  

I left part of myself in Africa and now Africa has hold of me.

Awesome thread!  I love your pictures!
Link Posted: 11/20/2012 4:00:23 AM EST
[#44]
Africa will do that to you. I went back for a few weeks in 2008. I'm overdue for a re-charge. I sure do miss it.
Thanks for sharing your stories and pics! Ellisras...I hunted there once. HOT AS HELL in summer...
Link Posted: 6/16/2014 11:06:32 PM EST
[#45]
love your pix, good memories

alex
Link Posted: 6/18/2014 12:49:03 PM EST
[#46]
Great memories. And it is true, once you go you always want to go back. I hunted all around the Ellisras/Lephalale area in 2007, the Free State and Eastern Cape in 2009. Due for another trip, hopefully next year.



Link Posted: 1/30/2015 11:43:44 AM EST
[#47]
Roland was a warrior from the land of the midnight sun. With his Thompson gun for hire, fighting to be done.
Great name!
Link Posted: 5/14/2015 6:17:33 PM EST
[Last Edit: Headless_T_Gunner] [#48]
Some elephant pictures.



















Link Posted: 5/18/2015 12:30:29 PM EST
[#49]
Awesome pics. I'd love to go back and do an elephant hunt.
Link Posted: 5/18/2015 3:06:11 PM EST
[#50]
Just got my first .375HH Mod70 Super Express on Saturday. Ive been dreaming of going on a safari for a long time. This is one more baby step towards making it a reality. Love the Pics!!!!!
Page / 3
Top Top