Africa’s Bowhunter – August 2019

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swayed backwards and forwards slowly, as if drunk – and then
dropped dead in its tracks. Later, at closer inspection, we found
the arrow had split the lower part of the springbok’s heart. I was
pretty happy. It was a case of third time lucky and I could notch
up my first bow kill.
Now, after many years of bowhunting, I would like to try
my luck again, hunting a springbok on foot using my traditional
bow.
During a hunt in the Molopo quite a few years ago, I tried
to stalk springbok. Five of them were standing about 200 yards
from me when I first noticed them. Fortunately they had not
seen me yet.
I slowly moved forward, first walking slowly from behind
one bush to another – always keeping a bush between me and
the animals. When the bushes ran out, I had to get down low



  • lower than the tall grass. I had my PSE Firestorm with me. I
    “walked” closer on my knees on the soft sand, bending over to
    keep my head lower than the grass. Every now and then I would
    lift my head up slightly to see where the animals were. I guess
    I was at about 35 yards when it happened. As I moved my right
    knee forward I placed it on a huge thorn, which penetrated deep
    into my f lesh. It was rather painful and I must have made a sud-
    den move, because the springbok immediately noticed me and
    ran off.
    A part of that thorn is still in my knee today. It formed a
    round ball that one can feel under the skin. •


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