fishing4sanity
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My first trip to Africa turned out to be an amazing experience. Getting there was a bit tedious, airplane seats are not designed for that many hours of use, but once there I loved every minute of the hunt. My brother and I hunted with Kido Safaris in KwaZulu-Natal and for anyone interested in hunting South Africa I would recommend them without hesitation. After finally arriving, the rest of the first day was spent checking rifles and then just getting to know the area and seeing some African wildlife.




I knew the weather would be hot, but hey, I'm a farmer and I'm used to working in the hot summer sun. After hunting hard all day on a sunny day that reached 104 degrees I decided this farmer spends more time than he thought in a nice air conditioned John Deere on those hot summer days. On the second full day of hunting I got a shot at my first ever African animal and thought it was very fitting that it was a kudu. After deciding on this hunt I made a kudu target to practice on at home and then my kudu was the first thing I put crosshairs on in Africa. The first animal for my brother was also a kudu. The first few days were very hot, but productive.











I knew the weather would be hot, but hey, I'm a farmer and I'm used to working in the hot summer sun. After hunting hard all day on a sunny day that reached 104 degrees I decided this farmer spends more time than he thought in a nice air conditioned John Deere on those hot summer days. On the second full day of hunting I got a shot at my first ever African animal and thought it was very fitting that it was a kudu. After deciding on this hunt I made a kudu target to practice on at home and then my kudu was the first thing I put crosshairs on in Africa. The first animal for my brother was also a kudu. The first few days were very hot, but productive.






