Good Luck Bud You gonna enjoy every minute of it.
I am a South African Bow Hunter who is fortunate enough to be able to hunt 3 - 4 times a month. A couple of tips that may /may not help !
1. Practice shooting out of a darkened area / room, thru a 12" slit - preferably with a facemask on - most of our blinds have shooting slits this wide. Sounds easy, but a first timer to Africa( with Buck Fever !! ) when faced with a herd of Wildebeest 20 yds away, can find this somewhat disconcerting !
2. Practice CONSISTENTLY over 20 yds - most shots you are going to take will generally be 20 yds or less.
3. Shot placement _ ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL - Most American hunters to our shores tend to shoot too far back, as North American Game tends to have the vitals further back than SA Plains Game.
4. The Rule of thumb ( when in doubt ) -
: Side on shots - draw a line STRAIGHT UP THE FRONT LEG - 1/3 up the body, and plant your arrow there. Double lung shot - guarenteed ! any further back will get you a gut shot - and a long day ahead tracking a wounded animal.
Quartering away shots : Just behind the shoulder whilst aiming for the OPPOSITE LEG. This will give you the same result.
Dont ever try a quartering on shot - no matter how tempting - almost certain to give zero penetration due to extensive bone structure.
5. Ensure your B/H are RAZOR sharp ! Dont know what draw / weight ure shooting, but stick with a good FOC and a well weighted cut on contact BH.
6. last but not least - enjoy your visit to our shores ! - youre going to love it !
If you need any further assistance, dont hesitate to drop me a line !
Good Luck !