With most of the big game hunting behind us for the year, this would be a good time to share your hunting pictures for us all to enjoy.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who fills in the slow hunting times sneaking up and taking pictures of the various wildlife where I hunt.
Started hunting this high fenced, 5500 acre ranch in 2003. Inner fences are barbed wire enabling the several species of exotics and native game free range of entire ranch.
Zebra are pretty hard to get close to, especially in larger groups.
Blesbok are native to South Africa
The Wildebeest often called the "poor man's Cape Buffalo"
Usually found in herds, but these two bulls seemed to enjoy posing for a picture.
Gemsbok found in small groups. One of the best eating antelope IMO.
Slipped up to this cow w/twins and disturbed their mid-day nap.
The least of the exotics is the Springbok. These two rams were busy settling a dispute and allowed me to get pretty close.
Spent a lot of time getting up close to some pretty nice bucks on this ranch as well.
These two bucks obviously shared some jeans based on the double throat patch.
This buck was so sure he was invisible he let me get within 5' or so.
I let this one walk up within 10', he knew something was amis, but never spooked.
Now, let's see your favorite pictures.
Regards,
hm
I'm sure I'm not the only one who fills in the slow hunting times sneaking up and taking pictures of the various wildlife where I hunt.
Started hunting this high fenced, 5500 acre ranch in 2003. Inner fences are barbed wire enabling the several species of exotics and native game free range of entire ranch.
Zebra are pretty hard to get close to, especially in larger groups.
Blesbok are native to South Africa
The Wildebeest often called the "poor man's Cape Buffalo"
Usually found in herds, but these two bulls seemed to enjoy posing for a picture.
Gemsbok found in small groups. One of the best eating antelope IMO.
Slipped up to this cow w/twins and disturbed their mid-day nap.
The least of the exotics is the Springbok. These two rams were busy settling a dispute and allowed me to get pretty close.
Spent a lot of time getting up close to some pretty nice bucks on this ranch as well.
These two bucks obviously shared some jeans based on the double throat patch.
This buck was so sure he was invisible he let me get within 5' or so.
I let this one walk up within 10', he knew something was amis, but never spooked.
Now, let's see your favorite pictures.
Regards,
hm