ZIMBABWE: Elephant Hunt With Nyamazana Safaris

This was such a great read!! I truly hope that Wayne and Jennifer can make it to the DSC convention this year- I know they were considering it.. But I better be careful, I might get talked into signing up for a jumbo hunt :A Hold Breath:
 
truly a Great Read !!! It's hard to believe you are a newbie to hunting- you have a hunter's lifetime of insight and wisdom!!
 
Great hunt report. Could not wait for the next installment. Well done on your "Trophy Hunt" and your "Hunt Trophy"
 
Well, I have lions in the Kalahari next month. With the sandy ground, I don't expect anything near as difficult as this from a tracking standpoint. If it is anywhere near as rewarding as this experience has been, I will be a happy camper.
 
What a cracking report. Beats mine into a cocked hat. Well done.:Happy::A Big Hello:
 
Wow, what a fantastic read. I've "wasted" a lot of work time on it. :)

Congratulations!
 
Well, I have lions in the Kalahari next month. With the sandy ground, I don't expect anything near as difficult as this from a tracking standpoint. If it is anywhere near as rewarding as this experience has been, I will be a happy camper.

Hi Mike
I have just returned from a 21 day hunt and will return again to the bush on Monday for another 2 weeks . Thank you kindly for your detailed hunt report. it is always a pleasure when clients leave satisfied , I think most PH's strive to have positive results especially those that work for themselves . I look forward to your return in 2019 .

All the best

Wayne
 
I have updated my shared map link to remove my name from it. I know it isn't perfect security, but adding just one level of insulation between me and the rabid anti crowd probably isn't a bad thing.

New link:
https://share.garmin.com/InsaneBowhunter

I could not edit the initial post. I guess once a moderator edits something, it locks the initial poster out of being able to edit the post. At any rate, I will be using this same system for my lion hunt and will be posting updates both here and my Facebook hunting page, https://www.facebook.com/insanebowhunter/

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Congratulations on a great hunt and report just wanted to let you know that the scale you used to measure your trophy is the most accurate in my book.
Shawn
 
Congrats on a well earned trophy. A trophy if different things to different people. That also changes with experience. In general the the harder you work for an animal the better the "trophy", that is, the memory will become. The size of your elephants tusks are not the question. The time, effort, expertise, blood sweat and tears are what makes a elephant like this into a true trophy. Thanks so much for sharing. I was starting to worry that it wasn't going to happen for you. Bruce
 
I have updated my shared map link to remove my name from it. ................
I could not edit the initial post. I guess once a moderator edits something, it locks the initial poster out of being able to edit the post. .................

After 30 minutes you can not edit a post. But, I can. :sneaky:
Link has been changed in your initial post!
 
Simply fantastic stuff. Congratulations on the hard hunt and rewarding finish. Sorry about the BS with the anti's - still amazes me the amount of hate that comes from folks that claim to love all life, especially the ones that mention God....
 
Iwe you sure drew out that story in both terms of the word, and I loved every bit of it!! What an ending........

Well done to you and the Nyamazana Team!!
 
glad you were successful,you certainly deserved your bull.you tell an exciting report.
 
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Excellent hunt report! I loved your writing style and enthusiasm. Wonderful story, memories, pictures and videos! Great old elephant!
 
Great report! Thank you for sharing and congratz on a very special hunt.
 
Not sure how I got so involved in toy gig. Maybe I really want a set but I found these locally. Mike I know you are in Africa now and stopped by Cambanos earlier this week. If you need any of these, let me know

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I did not go to Cambanos. Instead, I went to Safari Outfitters. I got the kids a wonderful book of all the African mammals. It is very thorough, has photos of both the male and female of each species and even has a "wand" that will recognize the photo you point to and play the sound of that animal. Amazing book. Cost just under $100.

At the airport, I found 4 baby animals that we didn't have, a baby giraffe, hippo, blue wildebeest and cheetah. I picked up all four.

Those are some nice animals. Maybe you should just get them?
 

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