Monday
Saturday
Hanford Bull Elk
The photo of the Hanford Bull was sent to me by my friend Mark. He said the bull elk is on a reservation in the state of Washington.
Friday
The Girls Go Fishing on the Kenai River Alaska
Plop! Plop! Plop! The weight on my fishing line and others around hit the water, sink to the bottom and bounce with the flow of the river until with a sudden jerk it is pulled back then out of the water and it starts again. This is how I spent my second day in Alaska.
I have never had a desire to fish before but when I was planning my trip to Alaska I had the strongest desire to go fly fishing. I did a little research and sent out email inquires to see if anyone would take a couple of women that would need a lesson. As the emails came back I was impressed by the information that was sent back to me by Kenai Cache Outfitters. It wasn’t call me and we will talk, it was valuable information that helped me make a decision.
The color of the Kenai River is amazing! It is a glacier fed river and the most brilliant blue. It reminded me alot of the water in the Caribbean. Pictures just don't do it justice.
Gary is in the tan and he was our guide for the day.
There is a ferry where we launched the boat that takes the anglers across the river. As we were floating by Jamie said she felt like she was in a parade and maybe we should wave to everyone.
This is me. Don't I look like a natural?
Jamie saw this picture of herself and said that she was a ribbon dancer.
The fish were really slippery this day because a lot of fish never made it to the shore. Thought it might be the inexperienced anglers but it was happening to the locals as well, just as the net was ready to bring the fish they would slip off of the hook. That was the story of the day for Jamie, she had six just to the net and then they were gone. She didn't go home empty handed though, she caught a rock. When she brought her line in there was a rock on the hook.
Look how beautiful Alaska is!
These boots aren't made for hiking
Gary is just waiting with the net
A fish! A fish! I actually caught a fish!
I can't believe I am holding a fish.
Sockeye Salmon - estimated 8 to 10 lbs.
Thanks Kenai Cache Outfitters and Gary for a great day. Thanks Jamie for hanging out with your Mom and taking some great pictures. I think we will have to do this again!
McCullough Range Desert Big Horn Tag, Nevada
My cousins wife Merry got a Big Horn Tag for Nevada, here is the email that was sent.
As you all know, Merry got a Nelson Bighorn Sheep tag for the McCullough Range in Southern Nevada. We were checking things out this last weekend and saw some of the wildlife that lives in the area. It was fun!
Enjoy Russ
Hunting Consultants-Steve Sillitoe Booking Agent
If you would like to go with me to Namibia 2011 I am taking a small group to Agarob Hunting Safaris in the north part of Namibia. We will be filming the hunts for a promotional video that I will be making for the outfitter. We will be hunting plains game trophies at one of the best ranches I know of in all of Africa. Agarob has 500,000 acres for us to hunt.
Thanks Steve Sillitoe - Hunting Consultants
Hunting Consultants-Steve Sillitoe Booking Agent
10 and 7 Day Trophy package, This safari is for the up-market client who wishes to hunt plains game in an exclusive private game reserve with free roaming Big 4 . The Trophy packages are exclusive packages on Private ranch with little to no traveling for those that want that exclusive private Safari with all the game around and about the lodge. Elephant, Rhino,Buffalo, giraffe roam free, Nyala, Sable and Red Lechwe .Every Hunting Day Is a Private 5 star Game Hunt. For more information contact the USA booking agent Hunting Consultants - Steve Sillitoe.
Thursday
Africa's Black Face Impala Ram
This is one of my most favorite photo's we have taken in Namibia Africa. My friend Derald Boyce was my camera man and photographer when I went to Namibia 3 years ago.
He took this photo of two Black Face Impala.
Friday
Hunting With Timber Mountain Outfitters
Below is a hunt from 2010, the hunter is a center on a National Football team!
Take a look under the truck, can you see it?
Below is a hunt from 2010, the hunter is a center on a National Football team!
Take a look under the truck, can you see it?
This is my first time hunting lions with dogs and I am having a great time. I will be trying to take it with my bow.
I will be posting about my hunt as soon as we get our Tom.
Below is a hunt from 2010, the hunter is a center on a National Football team!
Take a look under the truck, can you see it?
Greater Kudu Bulls of Africa
I have been to Africa three different times hunting Kudu in Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. I think the Greater Kudu is by far the most majestic of all the antelope type mammals. Many hunters who have also hunted them considered to be the most handsome of the tragelaphine antelopes which includes the Bongo, Eland, Nyala, Bushbuck and Sitatunga. Older bulls can be up to 5.5 ft and weigh 800 lbs. Their short smooth coats vary in color from tan to grey. Males become grayer with age and their necks darker in the breeding season. Both Male and Females have white markings, including 6-10 vertical stripes along the sides, a chevron between the eyes, and cheek spots. All of them have a short upright mane, form top of the head to the houlders, extending underneath along the throat. The black tipped bushy tail is white underneath. When running away from danger the tail is curled up over the back so that the white underside serves as a visual alarm signal for the rest of the heard to follow in dense bushes. The bulls have long spiral horns that are spectacular. I remember on my first trip to Namibia I took a very nice bull with 38" horns. Two years later I took a better bull with 54" horns and more mass. I never got the 38" bull mounted. If you are going to hunt Kudu I would suggest trying to take a bull with 50" or better horns. If you would like to talk to me about hunting in Africa go to my website Hunting Consultants.
If you would like to go on a hunt like this I will be taking a small group to Namibia in August of 2012. For more information go to Hunting Consultants or leave a comment on this post and I will get with you. Thanks Steve Sillitoe
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