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EXECUTIVE HUNT AFRICA

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Hanneke's first shot on a guinea-fowl!!
 
Guinea fowl and francolin are 2 of my favorite African game birds to eat. I remember my life’s first African safari back in Kenya, 1974. Our white hunter, Mr. Cheffings had an extremely talented native chef in his camp.

The chef had made us a wonderful African Potjie by using Guinea fowl which we had hunted on the previous day. Served simply with a crusty loaf of bread and an ice cold can of beer, it was absolutely heavenly. I really wish I had remembered to ask the chef for the recipe. Over the years, I’ve been lucky enough to eat many excellent meals on my African safaris. But nothing will ever even remotely hold a candle to that Guinea fowl Potjie I had in camp in ’74. Not even the finest Kobe beef steak.
 
Guinea fowl and francolin are 2 of my favorite African game birds to eat. I remember my life’s first African safari back in Kenya, 1974. Our white hunter, Mr. Cheffings had an extremely talented native chef in his camp.

The chef had made us a wonderful African Potjie by using Guinea fowl which we had hunted on the previous day. Served simply with a crusty loaf of bread and an ice cold can of beer, it was absolutely heavenly. I really wish I had remembered to ask the chef for the recipe. Over the years, I’ve been lucky enough to eat many excellent meals on my African safaris. But nothing will ever even remotely hold a candle to that Guinea fowl Potjie I had in camp in ’74. Not even the finest Kobe beef steak.
Thanks for sharing your story! Good memories make life worthwile!
 
When I was a child we had guinea fowl living in the vlei near our house. I used to hunt them with my pellet airgun. A shot to the head and they were dead. Then I would bring them home for my mother to cook. They are a darker more pink meat when compared to chicken but excellent in a casserole none the less. I had a unique way of hunting them. Guinea fowl are creatures of habit and are easy to pattern. Especially at the end of the day towards sunset. Undisturbed they will sleep in the same roost tree every night. In addition they will dust bathe every evening. One day I discovered that there was a ditch the was dug in a spot that they used to dust bathe. So I would take my pellet gun and lay down in the ditch a couple of hours before sunset. The flock of guinea fowl would then come to dust bathe. I would peek out over the side of the ditch and be able to get a shot about 10 yards. What fun.
 
Very nicely done!
 
Nothing more fun than watching a kid kill small game. They are more excited than grown ups are killing large game. They win.

What I noticed from eating a lot of guineas over the years is that two techniques weren't used that would have made them a lot more tender: 1.) A cleaver should cut the nobs off the drumsticks. All the tendons would detach and could be pulled out, making tender leg meat. 2.) Guinea browned and then braised would probably be exquisite, particularly tender and flavorful. I've only had it on the brai piri piri style and the old birds were mighty tough, but the poults were fine.
 

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MANKAZANA SAFARIS wrote on Paul Shirek's profile.
Hi Paul,
This is Daniel from Mankazana Safaris.

I saw your post regarding a hunt in Africa. I am sure you have been bombarded with messages and replies from other outfitters, so I will keep this one quick.
I have a feeling we have exactly what you need for a first safari.
If you'd like to hear more, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Yours sincerely,
wheelerdan wrote on ACraig's profile.
If you ever decide to sell this rifle, I will buy it with the dies, bullet, brass, the works. Dan
American marketing tour update!

flights are booked Uber rides confirmed, car hire deposit paid! Hotels booked!

Im getting ready to go but first I have a 3 week photo Safari tour scouting some locations in the Limpopo province for future Photo safari tours! watch this space for awesome updates and footage !!!

Remember ISE Show 8-11 Jan in Denver Colorado!

Then from there I will be traveling by car for over a week
gregrn43 wrote on samson7x's profile.
Are you on Arkansas hunting net to?
 
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