Greeting from Rhinoster Hoek Safaris

Keep at it. Keep my steenbok and duiker safe! I am counting on you!
 
Too those that read this post, I wish you a belated Merry Christmas and a successful Hunting New Year! I was tasked to shoot a Steenbok ram for its cape, and just to prove that nothing goes to waste, for Christmas lunch we had as a side dish, two steenbok back legs, deboned and marinated in Rhinoster hoek's special marinade, stuffed and wrapped in bacon and slow cooked in the oven for three hours. If I might say so myself, awesome! The two back fillets will be prepared as a hor dourves for New Years day

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I'd suffer through and est that! ;)
 
Mouth is watering just looking at that picture.
Merry Christmas.

THANKS!!
 
Ohhhhh man. Sorry you had to endure that torture!
 
I absolutely LOVE me some Steenbok!!! Mine was delicious, and now I am craving it yet again!
 
How long were his horns? He is huge!
 
Damm have to wait to June to sample the cooking .......Ohh well just the whale steak for New Years Eve !
 
Last year was a good year as far as predator control was concerned, with surrounding farmers all playing their part, albeit with cages, gin traps, hounds, predator callers and even a team effort with a helicopter.
Over the last few months we seem to have developed an increasing problem with them. Not only have they become more skelm (sly), but they have become even more brave, catching lambs within 200 - 300 metres from my house. You hear them call before sunset and after sunrise.
The last two weeks have been spent reinforcing fences around the animal pens, setting gin traps ( they get checked every morning), cages and calling at night with the FoxPro. I made a bait out of 1/3 animal blood, 1/3 animal brains and 1/3 fish meal, which I mixed together and left covered with gauze (so that the flies don't get hold of it) in the sun to ripen, which I smear a foot above the traps and inside the cages. Man, does it smell!
Last week we where lucky and shot a big female lynx while calling with the Foxpro (opportunistic, she was spotted while driving from one calling spot to another. She was pregnant with three cubs. Two hundred metres from my Lodge!
Last evening we caught an old male black back jackal on the goat pen fence line.
Hopefully this will give us a breather for some time, although there is still a big male lynx that is patrolling the area,
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The damage they do

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Lynx we shot at night.

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Jackal caught in goat pen.

I would be perfectly happy to come down there and just shoot predators!!
 
Damm have to wait to June to sample the cooking .......Ohh well just the whale steak for New Years Eve !
What would you like to try when you get here, I'll get something stockpiled and ready!
 
Steenbok Part Two: They say that mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun, but there is no stopping a South African and his braai! Daytime temperatures have been hovering at the 110 mark. What would have been a hors dourves ended as a meal for two.

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Looks Delicious! Hope your New Year is just as good.
 

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