After the lion hunt, which of course included the picture taking, celebration, etc., Anthony and I discussed what our next best plan of action was. We had driven to this camp for the sole purpose of hunting the lioness, however I don't think either of us were ready for the long drive back to the Limpopo Province. We elected to stay one additional night and leave out earlier the next day. Rather than have the entire day spent driving, we elected to hunt Springbok before we left as Anthony mentioned the Springbok's of this Kalahari region were generally better looking than those found in the area of the Limpopo Province we would be hunting.
Upon arriving at the blind and entering the rather large and roomy leaf covered hideout, the tracker and PH were speaking rather quickly to each other in native Afrikan with seemingly great concern. Upon entering I became aware they were commenting on the fresh track in the sand that represented a snake had recently been in the blind.
As my PH peered around a little uneasy commenting "this thing could be anywhere in here.....", I would be lying if I didn't say I was a little uneasy for the first part of the hunt until I convinced myself otherwise....
Upon arriving at the blind and entering the rather large and roomy leaf covered hideout, the tracker and PH were speaking rather quickly to each other in native Afrikan with seemingly great concern. Upon entering I became aware they were commenting on the fresh track in the sand that represented a snake had recently been in the blind.
As my PH peered around a little uneasy commenting "this thing could be anywhere in here.....", I would be lying if I didn't say I was a little uneasy for the first part of the hunt until I convinced myself otherwise....
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