Well were back in the states and what a group of guys and great bowhunters as well. I think that 7 of us bowhunting traditional and primitive took 15 animals.
I finished my six year 4 different trips with 5 weeks of hunting in that time and completed the South African Spiral Horn Slam with a sinew backed osage bow, the first time done as far as anyone knows of.
Here are some of the pictures of the kills and I know that I don't have all. you guys jump in and add what you have.
This is my eland taken with a 700 grain hickory arrow with a 125 single bevel Grizzly head up front, we saw him fall about 75 yards from the shot.
This was the forth and final animal needed to complete the slam. A Bushbuck, 18 yard shot and a bout 80 yard recovery. Using a 600 grain Surewood shaft and a 125 grizzly and 75 grain woody weight. David Lawson made the arrow for me for this and other hunts. Bow was the same 60 lb sinew backed osage. Shot was quartering to me and I shot from the point of the shoulder passing out the off side ham, going the length of the animal.
Terry Hughes took a huge Impala!
Good friend Tommy Leach got a nice Nyala and a good Impala
Todd made a great shot on a nice Gemsbok and Nyala
Taylor and a nice Red Hartebeest and Impala
Logan got a real nice Kudu and a couple of Impala
Gerald got an Impala and a Wildebeest
Guys, I'm beat from the trip and this is all the pictures that I had and I know that its not all that were shot. I will try and tell a bit about the hunt tomorrow or Monday after I have got some sleep, been up for about two days traveling.
Terry, I got your Impala arrow!