Namibia Hunt Successful!!!
Well, I haven't talked to my dad yet but he arrived safe and sound at home last night around 10 pm. Lots of stories to tell and pictures to go with them!! I'm excited to hear the scoop on it all. Here are pictures of the not so lucky animals. Lynn and my dad were in heaven, so I heard with the experience. Something to remember forever! The only picture not here is the warthog, which he shot. He's waiting to get it from Lynn's camera.
This one is a Springbuck:
A Gemsbuck
A Jackal (this one was an extra animal he bought while he was there. Looks like that one would be hard to shoot it's so little!)
Hartebeast, shaking hands with his guide.
Lynn and my dad next to the safari truck they drove around on top of.
A Jackal (this one was an extra animal he bought while he was there. Looks like that one would be hard to shoot it's so little!)
Hartebeast, shaking hands with his guide.
Lynn and my dad next to the safari truck they drove around on top of.
And the Kudu. Those antlers are AWESOME!! With the trackers next to him.Dad sent an email the first day saying that the place they stayed at was very hospitable and everyone was really nice. I'm glad that it was such a great trip. My mom was nervous before he left. She thought pirates would kidnap them while there. She's glad he's home!!
P.S. I just talked to my dad and he LOVED it! He was so glad he got to go and would love to go with his 3 boys someday. Since they are all hunters and love to be around each other, that would be a blast!! He also said that for lunch they would pull out chairs out of the back of the truck, set up a table with a table cloth and eat out on the trail. They were gone all day. They also got to taste all of the meat they caught. I guess they can't bring the meat home, just the hide and antlers. So the meat is from what other hunters caught before them. He said he liked the Gemsbuck meat the best. I wondered if it tasted gamey and he said it didn't at all. Dad said that the warthog's were the cutest to watch. The mothers with their babies running behind them and their little tails sticking straight up in the air. He shot a male warthog. Lynn shot a zebra, which would be a really pretty hide.
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Mom (Tamlee)