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Bulletproof – 30 Years Hunting Cape Buffalo
Chapter 15 of Bulletproof by Ken Moody An uneasy feeling tugged at my gut as we made our final approach on the wounded buffalo. We had pushed the old boy for hours and now, it seemed, the pushing was over. I knew he was there, just in the distance holed...
Fun and Games, or a Lifetime Calling?
Wieland on Mount Longido in 1993.Written by Terry Wieland One thing about hunting brown bears in the fall in coastal Alaska: You have lots of time to think. At first, you think about the big brownie that may step out of the thick alders at any moment, onto the...
A Birthday in Bangweulu
By Brandon Justus Some men turning 40 consider a birthday trip to Vegas or a golf trip with the guys. I, on the other hand, wanted to travel to one of the most remote hunting destinations in Africa, the Bangweulu Swamps. It all started in late 2023 when I began...
The Lost Lion of Western Zambia & Hope for the Future
Lion King of Liuwa Plain, affectionately known as Bon Jovi.By Fergus Flynn Zambia has always been a spectacular hunting and wildlife destination. It devotes some 30% of its land area to National Parks and GMAs (Game management areas), the equivalent of 225,000...
Into The Thorns
Chapter Three Matobo Like so many others, I always believed that these amazing formations were the result of bubbling oozing lava that had been squeezed out of the hot bowels of the earth millions of years ago. But that assumption is wrong. The whole of...
Bok Bok
Written by Marina Lamprecht Late one November evening, the sounds of a predator on the prowl were heard near the lodge - a carnivore, hunting … At dawn the following day, clear leopard tracks were seen on the edge of our garden, as well as signs of a scuffle...
Into The Thorns
Into The Thorns Chapter Two Smell of The Hills I was seven years and five months old when I was deposited on the hostel steps at Rhodes Estate Preparatory School. REPS (as it was called) is a boys boarding school and, in 1968, in true colonial tradition, was...
Long Range Shooting and Africa?
By Reid Scott Long range shooting and African hunting. Like whiskey and tonic, surely those two things do not mix. They might both have their merits, but how can one channel their inner Hemmingway while carrying a synthetic rifle topped by an optic that looks like...
Hunters – We Are Caring
Robert harvested many excellent animals. Here he is with a very impressive Black Wildebeest. A beautiful animal indeed.By Lavon Winkler “You have to be flexible. It’s called ‘hunting’ for a reason. Sometimes things go well and other times, well, they don’t go...
The Road Back to Africa
By Andrea Bogard In August 2019, as a very new hunter, I had an opportunity to journey to Africa. Seeking both plains game and adventure, I touched down in Namibia with no idea what to expect from the next three weeks. The experience was both illuminating and...
The Magnetic Draw of Africa
I was recently in a large classroom, and the question was asked how many people had been to Disney World. About 80% of the audience raised their hands. The second question asked was how many people had been back to Disney World, and almost the same number of folks...
Zebra in the Dusk
My heart is pounding, sweat is dripping from my brow. The dash to the tree, the only cover available in this wide-open barren landscape, isn‘t especially far, but with an evening temperature of almost 30 degrees it‘s been a real drain on the little energy I have...
Into The Thorns
Into The Thorns Chapter One Ambush Alley On one of the farms on the far western boundary of the Project, just ibefore we cross the Ingwezi riverbed onto AJ’s properties, the dirt road snakes its way between two high ridges of rugged koppies that run parallel to...
Into The Thorns
In 2008, renowned Zimbabwean leopard hunter, Wayne Grant, wrote a book called “Into The Thorns,” which was published by Mag set publications. This book was very well received, and regarded by many, as the best, most complete work on leopard hunting and leopard...
Where The Turacos Sing
Usually, hunting bongo is not very difficult; it doesn't require insurmountable physical effort. But it does demand tenacity, concentration, and the willingness to face the often-hostile and sometimes painful equatorial forest. One must also accept the long, tedious...
Africa Keeps Luring Me Back
The Bergzicht team poses with my waterbuck.By Aleen Kienholz In October 2020, I was signed up for a photo safari to Kenya and Tanzania and then a follow-up hunt back at Bergzicht Game Lodge in Namibia. The Covid pandemic nixed my travel plans along with those...
If only we had more wall space…
A black wildebeest was my first plains game trophy.I am strolling down Memory Lane again with a smile on my face. My six trophies just arrived this morning from my third hunting trip to Bergzicht Game Lodge in Namibia. Every year our house looks more and more like a...
One for the Road
Masailand, 2006. A scene that could have occurred in 1906, or 1806, or… But memories are more real than any photograph.By Terry Wieland Dreaming, Remembering, Reliving Three levels of fantasy In a column for Esquire in 1935, called “Monologue to the...
Next Time with Chad!
Written by Dustin Bomley Africa has been a mystical dream since I was 15 and started hunting with my uncle’s hand-me-down recurve bow. As I grew older and began shooting in 3D archery tournaments around the region, I always most enjoyed shooting the exotic African...
On Target at 85
By Ron Machado When I stepped out of my room this morning, it was cold and dark. I grabbed a sweater near the door and went to meet my PH and his tracker. They were waiting near our hunting truck and within a few minutes, we were on our way. But let’s...