New guy from Norway

Tomas

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Hi. I'm a man, 38years old. Been hunting since I was ca. 10years. I hunt mostly with my dog, a Finnish Spetz, but also almost every species in Norway and Sweden. Was on my first Safari in Nov -09 and got "hooked". Next trip is ordered, and leaving Norway the 5th February. First time I got some exellent trophies. This time I am going to hunt:2kudu, 2warthog, jackal with rifle and caracal and bushpig with dogs and shotgun. I would like to hunt on something "bigger" on my 3 safari (in a couple of years). Someone got any tips, or has experienced an exciting stalk, please share and recommend places/game.
 
Hi Tomas,
Welcome to the forum. Where are you hunting in 2012? We look forward to your hunting report once you get back. Jackal is going to be tough, but Feb will be a good month for a Jackal, especially if you will be doing it by electronic caller.

Best Regards
Marius Goosen
 
Welcome to the forum, Tomas !
 
I hope you have great trip and generate many memories!
 
Tomas
Welcome to AH...
May you have some story to share with the group.
 
Hi Marius. I'm going to Great Fish River. The PH's is Adrian Purdon. Savannah South Safaris. I was extremely satisfied last time so I'm using him again. We were at his mountain area and coastal area last time in very fancy houses. This time we'll stay in tents on poles nearby the river. Then I get the African sounds at night also.
Regards
Tomas
 
Hi James. Stories from Scandinavian hunts (bear, elk, deer, birds) or my first safari?
Regards
Tomas
 
Hi enysse. Thanks for the responce. I`m sure there will be room for a lot of good memories.
 
Hi Marius. I'm going to Great Fish River. The PH's is Adrian Purdon. Savannah South Safaris. I was extremely satisfied last time so I'm using him again. We were at his mountain area and coastal area last time in very fancy houses. This time we'll stay in tents on poles nearby the river. Then I get the African sounds at night also.
Regards
Tomas

Hi Tomas,
The Great Fish River runs through our base camp, so you will be quite close. If you see a crazy little white guy running through the bushes, its probably me chasing animals. Dont shoot.;)

Hope you have an awesome trip!
 
Ok, good to know. I'kl keep the safety on;-)
 
Hi James. Stories from Scandinavian hunts (bear, elk, deer, birds) or my first safari?
Regards
Tomas

Tomas, all of the above.
 
..... This time I am going to hunt:2kudu, 2warthog, jackal with rifle and caracal and bushpig with dogs and shotgun. I would like to hunt on something "bigger" on my 3 safari (in a couple of years). Someone got any tips, or has experienced an exciting stalk, please share and recommend places/game.

Welcome, by the way.

Tomas, Plains Game; Eland, Buffalo,come to mind. Both will provide some exciting stalking opportunity and a challenge and they sure meet the "bigger" criterion.
 
Hi James. Stories from Scandinavian hunts (bear, elk, deer, birds) or my first safari?
Regards
Tomas

Welcome to AH Tomas! All of the above.
 
Hi. I'm a man, 38years old. Been hunting since I was ca. 10years. I hunt mostly with my dog, a Finnish Spetz, but also almost every species in Norway and Sweden. Was on my first Safari in Nov -09 and got "hooked". Next trip is ordered, and leaving Norway the 5th February. First time I got some exellent trophies. This time I am going to hunt:2kudu, 2warthog, jackal with rifle and caracal and bushpig with dogs and shotgun. I would like to hunt on something "bigger" on my 3 safari (in a couple of years). Someone got any tips, or has experienced an exciting stalk, please share and recommend places/game.

Enjoy the planning process...it is pretty much a huge part of the safari! We trust that you would gather memories to cherish forever.
 
MY FIRST SAFARI

MY FIRST SAFARI.
It all started with Bear Hunting up North in Sweden. Because it was over 700km to drive I contacted the Manager of the hunt with a question: Does somebody that lives south of me in Norway want to ride in the car with me, because it is so boring to drive the long way alone. And yes it was. A very nice man, Ola. And then it all began, he had been to Africa on over 20 Safaris, so he filled me up with stories about lions, rhinos, elephants with enourmous tusks and so on. 1400km later we agreed to hunt with my dog and plan my first safari. He arranged for 4 of us first time hunters + himself. The package was: Kudu, Gemsbok (Oryx), Springbuck, Impala, Bushbuck and Stenbuck. He were trying to get Bushpig, Whaal Rebuck and Caracal (with dogs on Lynx)+ some extras;) We had a couple of gatherings were Ola showed pictures and films. On departure day I was pretty exited.
On arrival in Port Elisabeth we met the PH Adrian at the airport, and drove a couple of hours up to the cabin in the mountains. It was an incredible wiev from the carwindow and I was amased over the density and different species of animals.
On my first day I shot a big old Oryx after a long stalk. I was lying on the rocks and took him out when he appeared among the STICKY bushes about 180m below us. Incredible. I used my .308 Tikka with a silencer.
The one I remember best was the Bushbuck. I had some trouble getting them because it was very warm so they were lying down under the trees. The last day we spotted 2 lying down ca 600m away, across a valley. It was first downhill and they had a full wiev to were we sat. My PH said that I had to approach him on my own and try to shoot him from about 200m. I walked in a very low position in a very slow speed. Suddenly I heard a bark and looked up. Both Bushbucks were up on their feet looking behind them, not at me. I hurried towards the nearest tree, found a hole beetween the branches and sat down. Then the Bushbucks had started to walk, fast, towards the trees on the other side. "My" buck was second and while I sat down and aimed I felt a bunch of thornes/sticks was making some solide holes on my behind, feeling the blood started to pour, the buck had 5m to freedom, I fired. He fell at the spot but he raised his head and looke straight at me, I quickly fired the second shoot in his neck and he was down in the grass. That was my best feeling so far in my life. It was not an enourmous trophy but I cant count the times I have been dreaming that "situation" over and over again. When we landed in Norway I was already planning my next trip and ways to save up money. At this moment it is 66days, 23hours, 26min until I take off from Norway towards "the land of my dreams".
I am hunting everything else here in Scandinavia, and loves it, but when it is 70cm snow and 25below, I must admit that my head is on another continent.
 
Can anyone recommend some good books about hunting in Africa or similar content? I have read "Shoot straigth and stay Alive" by Fred Bartlet and all of Wilbur Smits books, but I want more:D
 
There are too many to list. Look for Craig Boddingtons Africa books, he has many, all good. For the classics its hard to beat Hemingways, Green Hills of Africa and Ruarks, Horn of the Hunter. Jay Mellon's original African Hunter is a must for the collector but hardly current. Boddingtons newer African Hunter II is much more up to date. There are hundreds of good African hunting books out there. Good luck!
Can anyone recommend some good books about hunting in Africa or similar content? I have read "Shoot straigth and stay Alive" by Fred Bartlet and all of Wilbur Smits books, but I want more:D
 
hi tomas go to www.safaripress.com. you will find all the books you will need for the next few years there. they have newly written and published books, as well as old collectors books on africa and the rest of the world. enjoy.
 
Thanks!
I will check it out at once.
 

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