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Matt_Graham
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KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report
      #178176 - 02/04/11 12:34 PM

South Africa – KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report

Well folks I just got home from my trip to South Africa and I would like to give a short report. It will only be short and not many photos just yet - as I am planning to submit a couple of magazine articles about the trip and hunting.

In short.... it was awesome - I think the best hunting I have ever done! I have never had any intention of hunting RSA in the past, as I just have no interest in high-fence hunting for myself... but after a lot of research and some very good tips, I found the right guys to hunt with - a company that specialises in free-ranging hunting, only - NO high fences, at all. I just HAD to go and check it out!

I hunted for seven full days, the hunt was mainly for the three local (Natal), indigenous, spiral-horned species – kudu, bushbuck and nyala – plus whatever else I could get a bead-on. Lucky it was a seven day hunt and not five days as I busted my arse around the mountains for the first five days, without getting any of those three. Even Andrew, my guide, was getting noticeably antsy and probably wondering who this Aussie with incredibly bad luck was!! Then on the 6th day I got (REALLY) lucky and managed all three in the one, glorious day. Along the way I also picked up a smallish female warthog for camp meat, a nice impala ram, (nice one for that area) PLUS a really huge blue wildebeest bull. Actually the wildebeest hunt itself was probably the highlight of the trip for me.... true!!

With the three spiral-horned animals – I sure got what I was after - old mature animals. The kudu is a massive, old, broomed-off bull, he may not be the biggest ‘scoring’ kudu for sure but he was an enormous animal (went 250kg fully dressed). The bushbuck was an ancient old buck with a chunk of horn missing and blind in one eye from fighting and possibly on his last year. The nyala was a great old black bull. After nearly a week of disappointment with the spiral-horns, the planets just aligned and all our plans came together. All were running shots in heavy cover and steep country – except the nyala that was walking fast and the bushbuck that was running in a river bed.

Everything about the hunt was absolutely first-rate. We hunted with Crusader Safaris, who operate at this private conservancy on the Umkomaas River in Natal, as well as another in the East Cape and other related areas too. My wife and I were looked after so well and we just had a blast!! This Umkomaas hunting conservancy, actually called the Nkoxweni Conservancy, that we were on is a collective of more than a dozen interconnected, white and Zulu-owned properties, separated only by cattle-fence. These properties range in size, 2000-15,000 ac and Crusader themselves now own one of these properties and implement the wildlife management plan... to give you an idea of the continuity of this conservancy and the hunting on offer.

In that area you are looking for animals coming out of thorn-brush slopes and the thick gullies, where the antelope bed, are almost impenetrable - a lot like sambar country! You have the three spiral-horned species mentioned present, plus wild Burchell’s zebra, blue wildebeest, warthog, bushpig, waterbuck, (loads of) impala, common reedbuck, common duiker and giraffe. 1.5-2 hours away you have other low-fence conservancies (more flat country toward the central Drakensberg foothills) - with many of those species above plus Eland, Red Hartebeest, and blesbuck.

To my way of thinking the Umkomaas hunt is EVERYTHING a discerning Aussie deer hunter might be looking for - that is if you like those spiral-horned antelope and challenging country. Great, tough hunting country...plenty of glassing to be done and required - from glassing vantages I probably spotted just as many animals as the other guys, so a good set of bino’s is essential if you want to really participate in the hunt. This area is more of a specialised hunt, their Cape (Baviaans River) conservancy would still be a super hunt, just maybe a little easier and more variety of species.... Umkomaas is a 'hunters hunt'!

The camp is on Crusaders own property and consists of a lodge building, dining tent, two covered safari-style tents and they have just completed two new thatched chalets for clients. It is a very comfortable camp, while having the look and feel of a real wilderness camp. Crusader staff at the camp were great and just couldn’t do enough for us. Invariably property owners involved in the conservancy would drop-by in the evening for a beer and a chat, or we would see them while hunting. That was a very nice interaction and demonstrated just how well the hunting program is working in the conservancy area!

Mark Rohde and I (through Australian Shikar) are the exclusive agents for Crusader in Australia, so anyone who is interested in this incredible, inexpensive, truly free-range hunting in RSA - can contact either Crusader directly or Mark or myself. I can’t tell you how excited I am about the prospects of these hunts and having a bunch of Aussies go down there.

Special thanks from me to all the Crusader staff and to Danny Galea (Outdoor Sporting Agencies) for supplying the test ammo that I took (Hornady GMX) and a Zeiss Duralyte scope - both went REALLY well - and thanks also to Tony Saros for helping me out with a mount base for my Sako at short notice.

Cheers all
Matt

Ancient Bushbuck




Imapala Ram




Blue Wildebeest with Crusader owner and PH Andrew Pringle




Nyala Bull




Wartog Sow - Hmmmm delicious!!




Kudu Bull




Hunting Country




Hunting Country Umkomaas Valley




Lodge



Safari Tent



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Edited by Matt_Graham (02/04/11 12:40 PM)


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Ben
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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: Matt_Graham]
      #178181 - 02/04/11 02:17 PM

Inspiring stuff, Matt! One day...

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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: Matt_Graham]
      #178184 - 02/04/11 03:07 PM

Very Cool Matt , Looks great , well done !!

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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: Sarg]
      #178186 - 02/04/11 03:45 PM

Looks awesome, what a great place,

REgards


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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: Cinghiale]
      #178191 - 02/04/11 06:13 PM

Marvellous, best

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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: Mike_Bailey]
      #178199 - 02/04/11 07:12 PM

Matt

I bet you are truly hooked on African hunting too now, mate.

I really like the countryside where you hunted, because it is so different to the areas I have hunted in Africa.

I think I will head to Kwa Zulu Natal next time for nyala. First saw a wonderful nyala in Zimbabwe in Ron Bristow's "zoo" outside of Harare, and lost the photos when the camera broke and an idiot opened it to expose the film. Since then have wanted one, but never have travelled to Natal where I want to hunt one.

The hilly countryside there looks interesting.

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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: NitroX]
      #178211 - 02/04/11 07:55 PM

Thanks guys

The countryside is really neat JH - a lot of it is not as thick as is indicated in the 2 images, there is some open country as well and the best hunting has about 50:50 thorn:open ground. The euphorbia and aloes are a unique combination along with thorn bushes and acacia trees.

A lot of people say to me - I bet you're hooked now... Hell, I was hooked before I left!!!

That butte in the photo is tribal land across the Umkomaas river from where we were hunting and those rolling hills on the plateau in the background is the former estate of Cecil John Rohdes.

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Edited by Matt_Graham (02/04/11 08:08 PM)


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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: Matt_Graham]
      #178247 - 03/04/11 04:16 AM

Congratulations on a wonderful Safari. So....when do you leave for your next one?

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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: mikeh416Rigby]
      #178262 - 03/04/11 07:58 AM

Did you have any problems moving guns through Durban Airport? ...they have a reputation for being less than gun friendly.

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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: DoubleD]
      #178263 - 03/04/11 08:01 AM

Superb! That is a hunt I would love to do...

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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: JabaliHunter]
      #178264 - 03/04/11 08:18 AM

Congratulations Matt,

I love the bushbuck and the Kudu is a big boy. Now you can appreciate the hold Africa has over us.


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Re: KwaZulu Natal Hunt Report [Re: DoubleD]
      #178280 - 03/04/11 11:13 AM

Quote:

Did you have any problems moving guns through Durban Airport? ...they have a reputation for being less than gun friendly.


Thanks for the comments guys!!

Durban - Durban was about as much trouble as JNB, in that the operators dont know what to do with the ammo box. I took Shakaris advice just to ask the airline operators what THEY wanted to do with it BUT as I found out, they never know what to do with it and it can take a very long time for them to get the right advice... I think that could be a major issue, in that if there isnt much time till you fly you could miss loading/boarding. My recommendation to anyone going through any of those ports now is to simply TELL them that your locked ammo box has to be checked separately through security, with your rifle. That seems to be the accepted process now, you might as well expedite it instead of standing around for 30-40 mins while the operator gets advice on it.

Funny you should mention antis in Durban... when I was checking-in the operator next to the sweet girl I had, asked about the rifle and asked if I had been hunting. He started throwing some anti-hunting crap my way and I was just about to rip into him when some other clients came up to the counter. My wife was pretty happy I didnt get the opportunity cause she knows what Im like in those situations and there is a better than average chance that we wouldnt have been flying that day!!!!!! I have never encountered that level of rudeness and bigotry ... from an airline operative no less!!

Anyhow - that was only minor... I dont think Durban will give anyone any major problems, if you know the procedures and such. Sure you can get an unhelpful operator but hell you can get them anywhere in the world!! The security people were fine too!!

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Edited by Matt_Graham (03/04/11 12:18 PM)


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