| After lunch Johan dropped us off at a different hide, hoping that the BWB would come in late in the afternoon. This did not happen.
Since it was not a hunting trip, we only went out the afternoon of the next day. Johan gave permission that if the BWB did not come in, I could shoot a young Impala. The BWB did not come in, but a young ram took its place instead. The shot was 20 yards, extreme QW.
When we left Sunday afternoon Johan said that we are more than welcome to try for the BWB during a next trip. I immediately started making plans on Monday and eventually a weekend opened in September. This time we would hunt!
We arrived on the farm around 12:00 the Friday afternoon; I had 2 days to get the BWB. After unpacking we were on our way to the hide. Only a young kudu bull and cow visited the hide…
Saturday morning I woke up around 4:00, there was an all-mighty wind blowing and I did not have much hope for the day. My wife decided to stay in bed and not join me for the morning session.
They picked me up just after 6:00, and on our way to the hide we passed the herd of BWB. The wind was in their favor and again I did not have much hope.
I made myself comfortable after unpacking and was about to have my first cup of coffee when I heard the distance sound of a BWB. They came from the right side and the wind was now in my favor.
It was a herd of 20 plus, with 2 huge bulls amongst them, but I had a cow on my list. I had to wait about 20min before a cow moved to the right and allow me a 25 yard broad side shot.
Thanks to Johan and his dad and all the people of Marikwa for their hospitality and the two donations. The biltong and droëwors were sold and the money will be used in the projects we have planned for 2011.
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