The Right Accessories for an African Hunt

Flask - I'm sure you'll have a lot to celebrate.
 
A light weight scarf is also good idea, can get really cold early in the mornings on the back of truck.
Simon did I read that right? A scarf..... Should he bring a matching purse too? Like cocktail size or granny at Walmart size. :p
 
I found that a rangefinder was pointless for me. So, not bringing it with me this year. I brought 8x binoculars - plenty for where I was hunting before. As others have said, 10x w/ large objectives get very heavy if you are walking all day and trying to hold steady. Biggest change for me is that I had a gear belt made from my buffalo hide. Last time my knife, rangefinder, ammo, etc. was all on my belt. Uncomfortable riding around and a pain to remove when stopped for mid-day lunch. The PH had a gear belt, took off whenever and set it to the side. So, that's my plan this time around.

Lastly, lots of sanitary wipes and use them!
 
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Just from reading this thread, what I'm going to say is probably going to ruffle some feathers. :A Popcorn:

I'm not 100% convinced having binoculars with you when hunting is even necessary for first timers who are just in a daze. It's nice to kind of pretend to know what's going on, but things often happen very quickly. When the PH points for an animal to shoot, you just bring your gun up.

That being said, you're probably going to want to bring binoculars...
 
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Just from reading this thread, what I'm going to say is probably going to ruffle some feathers. :A Popcorn:

I'm not 100% convinced having binoculars with you when hunting is even necessary for first timers who are just in a daze. It's nice to kind of pretend to know what's going on, but things often happen very quickly. When the PH points for an animal to shoot, you just bring your gun up.

That being said, you're probably going to want to bring binoculars...

When the PH gets excited you know it's a trophy!
 
@curtism1234 , you right binocs are not vital, but without binocs you going to miss out on a lot of beauty while out hunting. Also sometimes the way animal is standing in the bush, binocs help you see where to place your shot.
 
@curtism1234 , you right binocs are not vital, but without binocs you going to miss out on a lot of beauty while out hunting. Also sometimes the way animal is standing in the bush, binocs help you see where to place your shot.

@curtism1234 totally agree with simon. as he said you will miss out on being able to view all sorts of different things
 
Binoculars may not be mandatory, but I wouldn't think of leaving them home. There are too many wonderful things to see while stalking, sitting at a water hole, or just generally scanning around the awesome African bush.
 

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Hello! I saw your post from last year about a missing crate from your hunt in Moz. I am curious how that all turned out? We (my fiancé and I) also hunted in Moz in 2024 and the trophies are being shipped with Hunters Services Limitada. We have some concerns on whether we will get the trophies home or not. May I ask who you hunted with?
 
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