AJ & Aaron’s Hunting Safari in South Africa
The 2010 hunting season was of to a very good start with clients AJ Pierzynski & Aaron Rowand from the United States arriving in camp on Thursday 7 January 2010. Their busy schedule only restricted them to almost 2 days of hunting.We decided to hunt near Baltimore in the Limpopo Province of South Africa to increase their chances of getting a few good trophies in the short time allowed.
After a quick lunch at camp on the 1st day and going over the planned hunt we were of to the shooting range to check the rifles. Their luck already started here with AJ shooting a Trophy Waterbuck within the 1st few minutes of the Safari.
Their shooting ability was extremely good as they quoted themselves: “WE ARE PROFESSIONALS” and that showed as they bagged 12 trophies in 2 days and we didn’t even track or loose 1 animal.
It was a really successful hunt and we hope to have them back in Africa for longer soon. Below are photos of the trophies they hunted.
This was AJ’s 1st African animal hunted with a well placed double lung shot and a good follow-up shot it still took a few hundred yards before going down. The big horns that curl towards the front makes this a special unique trophy. Well done AJ!!
AJ took the “McDonalds” of Africa a very nice Trophy Impala with a well placed frontal heart shot at almost 200yards. The animal went down after about 15yards.
This beautiful little antelope are family of the tiny 5 in Africa and the only antelope that groom’s themselves like a cat. AJ couldn’t believe that he shot a Steenbuck the photo session made for some good laughs as ants was crawling everywhere while taking photos.
Day 2 started early after a not so successful Eland hunt we spotted some Blue Wildebeest and “I” decided to go after them to have a look as AJ wasn’t interested at that stage to hunt one. After walking for a while we spotted some Zebra and being a trophy that AJ wanted he shot a Zebra with a very well placed shot again.
Later the day I decided again to go after Blue Wildebeest we didn’t go very far when we found a herd of Kudu, but the bull had very straight narrow horns, we decided to leave him for another hunter. We walked into a Waterbuck bull as he decided to lay down for the afternoon and circled around not to disturb his Siesta time. We then found a herd of bulls and after some confusion AJ took the best shot I have seen with a client in a long time. The bull went down right in his tracks we were all very happy after a good hunt and great shot!!
This was AJ’s last animal that he wanted to take and it almost didn’t happen. He shot the Eland just before dark the shot placement was a bit back, but with a second and back-up shot he didn’t go far. This is the biggest antelope in Africa a really big trophy to take. Well done AJ!!
Aaron opened his account on day 1 with a Trophy Blesbuck the animal didn’t go very far with the shot. For a hunter that didn’t plan on shooting a lot it quickly changed the rest of the Safari…
This old “poor man’s buffalo” the Blue Wildebeest was taken later the day and was Aaron’s 2nd animal. The horns have a lot of character and will make a great trophy.
After a good stalk and great tracking skills from Steven they got close to a herd of Kudu. Aaron could barely see the vital area and took the shot. His PH Wiehan wasn’t so confident with the shot and double-checked on Steven’s tracking skills before moving towards were they stood. After only a few yards the big Trophy Kudu bull was down with a perfect shot and the PH’S confidence in both his client and tracker was re-confirmed.
Day 1 ended for Aaron after a lone Impala ram gave him the run around until he finally got a shot just before dark. The ram also went down in it’s tracks and it was a great day hunting!!
Aaron closed his account early on day 2 as they were on Zebra tracks when they found fresh Eland tracks. They followed the tracks and found a herd of Eland the big “Blue” bull finally gave him a opportunity and the trophy was his. This Trophy are a very old bull and he joined AJ the rest of the day hunting.
It was a very short and exciting Safari we hope to have the boys back soon in Africa!!!








































































































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