Saturday morning was a lovely late start here on the farm as if
you are on duty, which I was, you need to be up by 8AM. Went on the roads to
check the water and the fence to make sure all was working well and found an
elephant had snapped a 6m Acacia tree at the base of the truck!! It is
astonishing how much power they have. the two guys I had with me wanted to go back
and get the chain saws and machetes but I had rope in the back of the bakkie so
I said I’ll show you something new guys. I tied the tree to the tow bar and
dragged it a few meters off the road and sorted, let nature take its course
with the tree. Once that was done and I had explained to them about the micro
ecosystems that can form from that we headed to finish the rounds.
All was good
and we got back to the work shop and then got told to go hunt. Don’t get me
wrong I was not the slightest bit phased as long as it’s done properly and
ethically then im good to go. We headed back out to find a male water buck that
had a decent amount of meat on him. Finally after an hour of driving we tracked
the herd down and saw that there was a decent male with them. As soon as the
door opened they ran off into the thick bush and one would say the hunt was over.
Water buck will run into dense bush and then stop as they camouflage really well,
hence them stopping. I took a good walk around to the other side of the thick
bush where I found the clearing and waited for a decent shot. Eventually I saw
the male about 80m away and was standing at a strange angle so shot placement
would have been difficult.
This was the water buck that got shot over the weekend for food, all part of game farm management |
#selfie with a cheetah, not many of those selfies going around. |
Thankfully I moved a few steps over and my jersey
got caught on a thorn tree alerting him making him look directly at me, shot on
target and trigger pulled. The male dropped and was dead as I arrived up to him
which makes me happier knowing there was not a lot of suffering.Loading the buck onto the bakkie was another
story which took about half an hour and eventually led to success.
as soon as i dropped the leg off for him he was on it!!! |
The reason
for this hunt was 1. For my servils, the two boys Monty and Mitch who are doing
a lot better now. I went for a walk in their boma today to clean the water and
make sure the fence was still alright and the one came pretty close which is
great progress!! 2. The male cheetah Thabo, friendlier then most domestic cats
and loves a good stroking! I gave him a leg today just to make sure he is doing
well and he enjoyed that immensely.
this was after his meal, just giving me a bit of loving. |
So my weekend and Monday has been a fun exciting
one and looking forward to more interesting things going on here.
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