SOUTH AFRICA: Kalahari Buffalo 2019

@Vanguard2279 This has inspired me to write my report but time is tight at the moment.
 
Good report.

Fine it was an enjoyable experience hunting with Nate and Manish.

However since these guys have written their comments I believe I need to chip in with the other side of the story.

Bad points or cons of hunting with these blokes:

Bad for morale and self esteem. One loses confidence in oneself.

Nate- with his generosity made me feel like a penny pinching miser. His warmth makes me feel like Scrooge. With his knowledge makes me feel like an illiterate ignoramus.

Mani- I’m supposed to be the funny one and mister popular. He stole my thunder.
Mr army sniper school makes one feel like a back alley plinker with his marksmanship.
He actually hit the thumbtack of the target at 96 yards.
His good nature makes me feel like a grumpy old sod.

Also, due to these two having been to Africa before and having done research etc made me lazy; did everything for me. Paperwork, emails, permits, talking to guides etc, getting deals, shopping, taxidermy, import permits, gun shipping etc etc.
Now the future hunts will feel like a chore because I might not have people to do all the legwork for me.

So beware guys if you want to join these two for a hunting trip.
You have been warned.
 
There are several other bad qualities about them but me being mr positive don’t want to list them all.
Suffice to say that I have just scratched the surface and you readers can get an idea about what kind of people they are.
Sounds like you guys had a wonderful time, despite everyones shortcomings.
 
Nate- with his generosity made me feel like a penny pinching miser. His warmth makes me feel like Scrooge. With his knowledge makes me feel like an illiterate ignoramus.

Mani- I’m supposed to be the funny one and mister popular. He stole my thunder.
Mr army sniper school makes one feel like a back alley plinker with his marksmanship.
He actually hit the thumbtack of the target at 96 yards.
His good nature makes me feel like a grumpy old sod.

Also, due to these two having been to Africa before and having done research etc made me lazy; did everything for me. Paperwork, emails, permits, talking to guides etc, getting deals, shopping, taxidermy, import permits, gun shipping etc etc.
Now the future hunts will feel like a chore because I might not have people to do all the legwork for me.
You were actually pretty great, Dev. I imagine that we will be together for a hunt in 2021. Hopefully.
 
Bad points or cons of hunting with these blokes:

Bad for morale and self esteem. One loses confidence in oneself.

Nate- with his generosity made me feel like a penny pinching miser. His warmth makes me feel like Scrooge. With his knowledge makes me feel like an illiterate ignoramus.
Wait a minute! I thought YOU were the smart one! Thank you for your kind comments, Dev. Hunting with the two of you was a great experience.
 
@dabloobana Bhai your getting me into water fowling in the UK and on some very good grounds. Not to mention one of us in the group needs to be level headed I know that isnt me :A Banana:. At the risk of sounding like a female I feel my life has been enriched for having @Vanguard2279 and @dabloobana in in it. They are the brothers I never had:D Beers:
 
Good report.

Fine it was an enjoyable experience hunting with Nate and Manish.

However since these guys have written their comments I believe I need to chip in with the other side of the story.

Bad points or cons of hunting with these blokes:

Bad for morale and self esteem. One loses confidence in oneself.

Nate- with his generosity made me feel like a penny pinching miser. His warmth makes me feel like Scrooge. With his knowledge makes me feel like an illiterate ignoramus.

Mani- I’m supposed to be the funny one and mister popular. He stole my thunder.
Mr army sniper school makes one feel like a back alley plinker with his marksmanship.
He actually hit the thumbtack of the target at 96 yards.
His good nature makes me feel like a grumpy old sod.

Also, due to these two having been to Africa before and having done research etc made me lazy; did everything for me. Paperwork, emails, permits, talking to guides etc, getting deals, shopping, taxidermy, import permits, gun shipping etc etc.
Now the future hunts will feel like a chore because I might not have people to do all the legwork for me.

So beware guys if you want to join these two for a hunting trip.
You have been warned.


I also feel that we didn't consume enough alcohol. Maybe that was down to me as I was forever drinking tea. For that I apologise
 
I also feel that we didn't consume enough alcohol. Maybe that was down to me as I was forever drinking tea. For that I apologise
We'll make up for it in 2021.
 
On the website for the US distributor, they have a video on how to deploy them yourself. It's actually pretty easy with a little practice. In the field with a PH and tracker, they are generally quickly spread for the hunter to get in position. I did not buy the lightweight model which weighs a few ounces less than the standard. I was amazed at how light they actually were. Once you are rested on the sticks, it is incredibly steady.
Recently, I took my .338-06 to the range. Out of curiosity, I targeted the 8" steel gong at 200 yards and hit it 2 for 2. These will be going with me, one way or another, on all of my future hunts.

I purchased a set of very similar sticks called Viper-Flex after using them in the UK on a roebuck/muntjac hunt. This stick style is much, much more stable than using a tripod and pretty easy to set up in the field when you get the hang of it. I'll use them on every hunt going forward. They are expensive ($469 shipped for the "Journey" carbon fiber version with the fifth leg as I recall) but buy them once, use them forever!

www.viper-flex.com Think I've seen them on Amazon as well.

BTW, would love to know what you guys are thinking for 2021!
 
BTW, would love to know what you guys are thinking for 2021!


Some more mad shit bro!!!!! I have had a go on the viper flex sticks I didnt get on with them too well but then again I'am very small
 
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I purchased a set of very similar sticks called Viper-Flex after using them in the UK on a roebuck/muntjac hunt. This stick style is much, much more stable than using a tripod and pretty easy to set up in the field when you get the hang of it. I'll use them on every hunt going forward. They are expensive ($469 shipped for the "Journey" carbon fiber version with the fifth leg as I recall) but buy them once, use them forever!

www.viper-flex.com Think I've seen them on Amazon as well.

BTW, would love to know what you guys are thinking for 2021!
Viper flex are the bees knees.
At the time when this was written, I had only heard about them.
however after having used them on CWD etc, I am now a proud owner and believe me are they stable or what.
 
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