Hi Dan, First thing I'd do is cut down on the amount of clothing I took! Piet has a laundry service (apparently this is common in Africa, but I didn't know 'til I'd lugged a wardrobe full of spare drawers & socks halfway round the globe :rolleyes: ) which will keep you in clean clothes all week. 2 pairs of everything is ample!
I'd recomend taking either a back, side or tube quiver too. Even if you use a bow-quiver take the additional. You'll want it STUFFED with guinnea-fowling arrows (100 shots in 8 hours would be easily feasible, if you wanted. It does make for a nice break from big-game hunting to just spend 1 day on the birds alone!) A dozen arrows will do fine if you're not bothered about the birds, but them there fowls is tough on an arrer!
Despite the daytime heat, at 4:00 AM it's bloody FREEZING! Expect to be in a blind by 5:00 Take a good, warm jacket & a thin but warm sweater. You WILL need them
A Wooly hat & gloves are fairly essential too (ask me how I know :rolleyes: !) Temperatures can drop well below freezing in the darkness hours.
Don't forget the notebook & pencil, get hold of a good Bird book for Soutern Africa & if you've only got cheap optics, I really, really recommend investing in something better. You can spend hours each day just spotting & the difference is staggering! (That's my only regret. I was using some cheap 8x25 optics & missed so much that I could've seen. I've since upgraded to some mid-range Bushnell 10x40s
)
The only thing I would
definately do different is go later in the year. We arrived right at the beginning of the season, but the rains had only just finished & the land was lush with vegetation, meaning that the game didn't need to come in to water. I would leave it until mid/late September. The game will be a little more twitchy, but you'll see a LOT more of it.
Don't be scared to let the guides know what it is you want to do either. If you have a specific list of game you'd like, let them know & they
will do their utmost to get you on it. If you're not happy with any of the guides also, don't be afraid to switch off to another. You're paying, it's your hunt so make sure you get out of it what you want. I know that one of our party didn't particularly get on with one of the PHs & it caused a bit of an atmosphere until he switched off to a different PH.
Oh, pack your sense of humour. You'll need it! You
will get fun made of you/your bow/arrow/broadhead/clothing/optics choices. Give as good as you get! It's all part of the experience, Africans have a very different sense of humour so be prepared
:D