The ever graceful Impala. Moving through the shadows, and keeping the sun in their eyes, we managed to get into a comfortable 60 yards of this group of bachelor rams. Beautiful thick and solid bases was enough for in order to make our decision.

See you in Dallas 8-14 January '24.
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Magnificent Springbuck ram taken during the 2023 season. Still have a ways to go. Got tied up during the off season, but we'll try and get through the season before 2024 season starts.

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Typical Kudu terrain in the Eastern Cape. This beautiful bull was taken by one of our hunters during the 2023 season, and I don't think that you could place the shot better than that.

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Typical Kudu terrain in the Eastern Cape. This beautiful bull was taken by one of our hunters during the 2023 season, and I don't think that you could place the shot better than that.

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KMG went above and beyond to accommodate me while recovering from an injury. Marius and KMG are highly recommended.
 
Last light ram taken with us during the 2023 season. Notice the white dust behind the horns on the top of the neck. One of the small details we as PH's look for when judging for a mature Bushbuck ram.

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Appreciate it brother!
July can’t get here soon enough.

I’m so excited to have Derek and my friends experience Africa with the best operation in RSA. I can’t put it into words how pumped up I am for our group to get there and start killing shit ☠️
 
Just a magnificent Kudu bull for our hunter. Notice the polished ivory up the side of the horns on this bull. Can't ask for much better than that.

 
Very few animals that are as impressive and a big Eland bull. After not being able to close the gap to an acceptable distance, we were lucky for this bull to sun himself on a cold morning around 150 yards below a road. Hunter took his chance and made it count!

 
Very impressive Black Wildebeest bull for our hunter. The clowns of Africa never disappoint. Their antics in the field are quite amusing to say the least.

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Great Hartebeest bull hunted way up in the mountains at around 7000ft above sea level. If they can see far, they normally don't let you get close. Using the terrain becomes ever so more important.

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Great Hartebeest bull hunted way up in the mountains at around 7000ft above sea level. If they can see far, they normally don't let you get close. Using the terrain becomes ever so more important.

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That's is a great hunt! And a wonderful animal. Congratulations to you and the hunter.
 
Great Hartebeest bull hunted way up in the mountains at around 7000ft above sea level. If they can see far, they normally don't let you get close. Using the terrain becomes ever so more important.

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Hmm, he hasn’t smiled in one picture. We shall fix that next time! The slight smile in the black wildebeest photo doesn’t count!
 

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I realize how hard the bug has bit. I’m on the cusp of safari #2 and I’m looking to plan #3 with my 11 year old a year from now while looking at my work schedule for overtime and computing the math of how many shifts are needed….
Safari Dave wrote on Kevin Peacocke's profile.
I'd like to get some too.

My wife (a biologist, like me) had to have a melanoma removed from her arm last fall.
Grat wrote on HUNTROMANIA's profile.
Hallo Marius- do you have possibilities for stags in September during the roar? Where are your hunting areas in Romania?
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I'm about ready to pull the trigger on another rifle but would love to see your rifle first, any way you could forward a pic or two?
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Gary [redacted]
Heym Express Safari cal .416 Rigby

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