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07/05/22 08:24 PM
Re: Hunting Buffalo in the Matetsi Safari Area of Zimbabwe

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Jon Snow shows the PH his expert knowledge.

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Review of the ugly Nosler 21 rifle featured in the article with scenes from Zimbabwe, is my guess.

Reading the article they certainly need someone who knows how to cook ...

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That night we feasted too, eating the bull’s liver and Africa’s version of Rocky Mountain oysters. Abe Smit, who ran the camp, took cuts of meat and tossed them into the flames in our fire pit. He turned them once, pulled them from the fire, and used a knife to scrape off the smoking coals. We grabbed slices of meat, hot and dripping, with our fingers and dipped them in a pile of salt on the cutting board and ate like kings.




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I thought that meat looked aweful first time scanning the article. I was right. I thought it might be bad photography. I was wrong about that.

The lioness bluff charge would have been fun.

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Nice buffalo. Not a groomed off old Duggan Boy though. Sharp tips.

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Nice sable. One day I hope to hunt them.

I hunted the Matetsi in 2001 when the warvets first hit the area. In August ? the week the so called warvets and police hit dozens of farms and harassed safari areas. Later the South African outfitters came to illegally hunt these areas with corrupt clients.



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