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Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton
      #39379 - 20/10/05 11:38 PM

HUNT REPORT 2005

Professional Hunter:

Buzz Charlton
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Background:

This was scheduled for 5 tusked elephant cows in the Dande South concession of Zimbabwe. Dande South is run by Ingwe Safaris which is owned by Bill Bedford. After the hunt was scheduled, Zimbabwe’s National Parks department terminated the taking of tusked cows in most areas of the country, so my hunt was converted to a tuskless cow elephant hunt. On a tuskless cow elephant hunt, only mature tuskless cow elephant with no dependant calf are shot. Other professional hunters familiar with Dande South did not give us high hopes, predicting that we would take no more than 2 tuskless cows even if we were lucky. But they were proven wrong.

Summary:

5 cow elephant, 1 non-trophy bull elephant, a buffalo bull, a buffalo cow, a baboon and guinea fowl were shot on an 18 day hunt.

Impressions:

This was a fantastic hunt in all regards. The game desired was seen in large numbers. Buzz is a fabulous hunter who got me very close to the game whenever it could be done relatively safely. Buzz and his crew worked hard and efficientlyand produced results. Ordinarily we ate lunch in the field rather than returning to camp for lunch and a siesta in order to maximize the time spent tracking elephant. Buzz uses 2 sets of trackers so that 2 different herds of elephant can be followed simultaneously. When the 2nd set of trackers finds elephant that they think Buzz and the client should see, they radio Buzz and a rendevous is made. Buzz also uses a driver to pick up the PH and client, as well as the extra trackers, in order to avoid long and unproductive walks back to the Toyota. This also helps to maximize the productive time spent following elephant tracks. Finding either tuskless cow elephant or trophy bull elephant is a numbers game – the more elephant you see, the greater the chance of success. Buzz’ hunting technique produces elephant in large numbers and I would highly recommend him to anyone interested in elephant hunting. To date, Buzz has been involved in the taking of more than 350 elephant.

I very enthusiastically encourage anyone interested in elephant hunting to book a hunt with Buzz Charlton. His hunting technique maximizes the number of elephant seen and therefore increases the odds of getting the best trophy that the area offers. Buzz is also a fine host and a perfect gentleman. For anyone who wants an elephant hunt that is properly conducted, Buzz is the man.

The Cow Elephant Hunt:

We spent 14 days hunting cow elephant in Dande South. A typical hunting day included 6 to 8 hours of walking at an ordinary pace of 2.5 to 3 miles per hour. Part of the concession is steep and hilly, making for a bit more exertion. The condition that seemed to tire me most was the strong sun. The temperature reached 40 degrees C. on most days, and 44 degrees C. in the shade on a couple of days. The advantage of hunting elephant in the heat is that they do not travel as far as when the weather is cool. Often the elephant were resting in the shade by 9 a.m., allowing us to catch them quickly.

During the cow elephant hunt, we looked over 866 elephant. Of these, 25 were tuskless cows (tuskless calves not counted). Of the 25 tuskless cows, 4 were mature with no dependent calves and were shot.

First Tuskless Cow Elephant:

Shot at 20 yards. Frontal brain shot attempted, bullet went beneath the brain. Elephant stepped back one step and started to turn. 2nd shot hit where the head joins the spine and the elephant dropped.



Second Tuskless Cow:

Side brain shot at 19 yards. The elephant dropped at the shot.



Third Tuskless Cow:

Frontal brain shot at 20 yards. The elephant dropped at the shot. The matriarch of the herd started to charge before I shot but the sound of the shot turned her. She then charged 2 more times but did not follow through.



Fourth Tuskless Cow:

This elephant was found resting in the shade beneath a cliff. I shot down at her from a steep angle at 7 yards. The shot dropped her but missed the brain. 2 follow up shots were taken.



Trophy Bull:

There was also a trophy bull elephant available, so we looked at the trophy bull elephant that we could find. The best we could do was a 1 tusker which would go about 40 pounds, or a 2 tusker which would go a bit more than 30 pounds, so I did not shoot one. In March and April, Dande South has some very good trophy bull elephant hunting, with a 70 pounder having been taken this year.

A Tusked Cow:

While hunting tuskless cow elephant, we came across a tusked cow elephant with a broken front leg. The communal game warden gave permission to shoot her, and in the 2 days it took to get permission the cow moved only 100 yards, and she did not drink any water in that 2 day period. She was still able to hobble but would not be able to feed and water properly so she would not have survived.

When the tusked cow saw us approaching the attempted to flee, but we moved in quickly and she came for us as best she could. At 7 yards she dropped to a frontal brain shot.



A Buffalo Bull:

On arriving in Dande South I learned that a buffalo bull was available for double the trophy fee. As buffalo bulls are selling for premium prices these days, that was a deal I wanted to take advantage of, but only if a scrum cap bull could be found. Buzz did not want to give me much hope as he had only seen 3 or 4 scrum cap bulls in his 13 years of professional hunting, and had never shot one before. Nonetheless, when looking over a herd of elephant that did not contain a tuskless cow, we saw a group of dagga boy buffalo. Glassing them revealed a scrum cap in the group. As we approached the buffalo, two elephant spooked right into the buffalo, scaring them up a steep hill. We sprinted up the hill hoping to get a shot at the scrum cap, but during the very steep 700 foot ascent (of which we only sprinted the first portion), the buffalo had substantially widened the distance between us. We tracked them but they were wise to us and spooked off a couple of more times. Finally I got lined up for a broadside shot at the scrum cap. As I raised my rifle another buffalo spotted me so it was then or they would run off, so I shot through a bush and gave the scrum cap a bullet through the top of his heart. He jumped in the air almost like a daschund sitting on his hind legs and said “Brrrrrrrrh!” Then the buffalo came back to the ground and happened to be facing me downhill so I shot him again. The second bullet passed through the neck and into the chest and the buffalo dropped.



A Buffalo Cow:

Also available on this hunt was a buffalo cow. To take the buff cow, we tracked a herd starting at 4 p.m. based on tracks they had left in the morning. It took only an hour and a half to catch up to them, and they were feeding toward us. I managed to get up to 14 yards from a designated cow when she spotted me, so I gave her a frontal brain shot with a Woodleigh soft nose in the .500 NE. The bullet dropped her, but only penetrated 14 inches and was a bit mangled. For brain shots on buffalo I would prefer a solid.



Non-Trophy Bull Elephant:

During my hunt an opportunity came up to hunt a bull elephant in Mozambique in a concession that ordinarily does not produce trophy elephant. The price was similar to the price of a PAC bull elephant in Zimbabwe, so I decided to make an attempt at a Mozambique elephant knowing that the chance of a trophy was very slim and that we would shoot the first bull elephant that we saw. We spent 4 days traveling to and from Mozambique and hunting elephant there. Very little fresh elephant sign was seen at 3 of the 4 known springs in the concession or along lake Cabora Bassa. However, a non-trophy bull elephant was found on an island on the lake. The bull had lost 18 inches of his trunk to a poacher’s snare, but was able to feed on the reeds on the island and on corn in farmers’ fields nearby. We walked up to this elephant and at 11 yards he turned to confront us and fell to a frontal brain shot.



Rifle:

For this trip I used my .500 NE Searcy field grade double. The elephant were shot with a combination of Woodleigh solids, Bridger solids and GS Custom FN solids. All bullets performed perfectly. Although the hunt did not wear out my rifle, the butt stock got a new chip behind the receiver (it already had one chip missing from a couple of years ago), and the stock split at the tang just before the hunt. Butch made a repair to the tang split on very short notice just before the hunt, allowing me to take the rifle hunting. But now the gun will have to go in for restocking, probably with a wood upgrade and pancake cheekpiece. My Searcy .500 has now accounted for 9 elephant and 3 cape buffalo.

Guinea Fowl:

Guinea fowl were shot as the opportunity arose when we were not in an area likely to startle elephant. Rifle used was a .22.



Baboon:

I shot a running baboon in a crop field, hitting him in the hind end. 30 minutes of tracking produced the baboon. Rifle used was 9.3 x 62 with North Fork 286 grain softs.

Logistics:

Camp facilities and camp food were very nice and definitely better than I would expect. Zim safari operators have ways of getting all of the supplies that they need, and nothing was missing for this hunt.


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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #39386 - 21/10/05 12:59 AM

What a fantastic hunt! Great report as well. Thanks for sharing it with us. Some day............

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #39390 - 21/10/05 03:07 AM

Great photo of a charging ele with the hunter ready for action.

Dan, thanks for sharing your hunt report and photos with us.

Your smile in the photos certainly show us your enjoyed yourself.



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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #39396 - 21/10/05 06:18 AM

WONDERFUL - and the Scrum bull makes for an interesting trophy as well.
: Good shooting, Old Chap!

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: DarylS]
      #39418 - 21/10/05 02:12 PM

Great job Dan. Envious again..

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #39506 - 22/10/05 12:21 PM

Great Hunt, Unique Buffalo trophy. Have never seen a scrum cap bull before. Very cool

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #39516 - 22/10/05 03:38 PM

Dan

Was the .500 NE Searcy the only firearm you took with you for the hunt?




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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: NitroX]
      #39519 - 22/10/05 04:11 PM

500grains,

Congratulations on your success and hopefully many more safaris in the future.

If you were using the fibre optic front sight on your rifles, may I ask your impressions of it in actual use?

Thank you,

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #39548 - 22/10/05 11:39 PM

Congratulations Dan,

What a fantastic and successful hunt.
No doubt Buzz C is a talented guy, however I am certain it's absolutely trying. Not everybody can stalk and track down so many games.
You are mastering the frontal brain-shot. Will your next move be the mastering of a kipplauf?
Wonderful hunt, and in 2 countries.

I am really pleased to see that You are more attractive than your rebarbative XIXth century old bearded avatar, Paul Mauser? Please remove this horror and placate your treasure, le buff heaset.

Congratulations again.
I have more to ask You, .......in my next post.


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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: Anonymous]
      #39697 - 25/10/05 12:00 AM

Nitrox, I also took a Husqvarna 9.3 but shot only a baboon with it.

RGP, I used the fiber optic front sight only for the first frontal brain shot, where I missed the brain, then switched back to a brass bead for the other shots. I think my shooting is more precise with a brass bead. That is my impression from having used 3 rifles with a fiber optic front sight.



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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #40564 - 04/11/05 09:24 AM

Hi Dan,

I was getting wild not finding the congratulations I sent You.

It appears Mr John censored me in posting me as the anonymous , 2 posts before.

More congratulations .

When speaking of fiber optic, are You referring to the TRUGLO device? Which one?

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: larcher]
      #40632 - 05/11/05 02:07 AM

In reply to:

It appears Mr John censored me in posting me as the anonymous , 2 posts before




No idea why this happened. Perhaps non-logged-in people can post in this forum, which in that case I better check.


FIXED.




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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: NitroX]
      #40740 - 05/11/05 08:39 PM

John,

Could it be because I logged on my son's computer home, instead of my usual biz computer?

Don't stress, I don't mind . I would say it's more funny.






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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #41069 - 09/11/05 08:34 AM

Wow-

It looks like you had a fantastic time!
Very good for you.

Did you notice that your rifle was shifting it's zero as the stock went to hell?

I'll keep an ear to my PM box for when you want to retire your .500 I don't need one, but for the bargian basement price you'll off that poor worn out old battle iron for I'm sure I won't be able to refuse!



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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: larcher]
      #41078 - 09/11/05 11:54 AM

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John,

Could it be because I logged on my son's computer home, instead of my usual biz computer?

Don't stress, I don't mind . I would say it's more funny.





larcher

No you weren't logged in at all when you made the "anonymous" post so I checked and "Guests" were permitted to post on this forum. I changed it to view only. Members only can post.

Only the "test" forum allows non-members to post.



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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: tinker]
      #41449 - 13/11/05 11:52 PM

Larcher,

It was one of the ERA fiber optic beads for their Masterpiece sight (sold in the US by New England Custom Gun).

Tinker,

After the stock was repaired and before leaving for my trip the rifle was shooting fine, and it hit where I aimed on the trip. In fact, it was not even a bit off on the buff shot at 40 yards. I have shot the gun only once since returning to the U.S., and it seems to be shooting differently than before. But I need to shoot it more to work out where things stand. Although perhaps I should save the ammo and wait for the new stock.

Butch has me scheduled for the stock work in February.


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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #41456 - 14/11/05 02:23 AM

Sounds like the thing to do.
February is coming soon. Your rifle will be back in the pink before you know it. No doubt Mr Searcy will also shoot it before it gets back to you.

Can you estimate how many rounds have been through that particular rifle at this point?


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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: tinker]
      #41520 - 14/11/05 04:03 PM

I have not kept track of how many rounds I have shot in the Searcy, but I am guessing in the neighborhood of 300 rounds.

As for the number of miles it was walked, that's somewhere between 300 and 400.


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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: 500grains]
      #41979 - 20/11/05 01:35 PM

Dan,

Only 14" of penetration on a head shot cow buffalo with the Woodleigh soft point? I have twice that much on bulls with a MV of 2400fps. Interesting. I am glad your hunt was a total success!

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: ScottS]
      #42344 - 25/11/05 01:56 PM

Yup, that is all the WOodleigh soft did. It stuck in the 2nd vertebrae. I have been meaning to photo it, but my digital camera is not so hot for close ups, so I suppose I need to replace it first.

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      #59572 - 04/07/06 05:48 AM



this has to be one of my all-time favorite buffalo.

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: new_guy]
      #128324 - 28/02/09 04:58 AM

What happened to all the pictures ? Are there bunny huggers in control at photobucket ?

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Re: Elephant hunt with Buzz Charlton [Re: Kalunga]
      #128342 - 28/02/09 11:23 AM

Obama had them removed--its all part of the stimulus package...

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