Hey did anyone see The 8th dwarf's leopard in Trad harvests in this months Traditional Bowhunter Mag? Hey Mr. Brunner can you tell us all about it??
Feb/March issue
I saw that very, impressive.I dont recall ever seeing one taken with Trad gear.He was a bigun' too!
(http://www.tradgang.com/upload/charlie/brunnerleopard.jpg)
I grew up reading a lot about deadly leopards and African big game hunters. Considering the implications of a bad shot it really takes some stones to hunt them with stick gear. That is truly hard core. :notworthy:
I heard he didn't hit it very good. Had trouble picking a spot he he he he he
That 8th dwarf must have big stones!!!!
The Story:
I hunted with Alland Cilliers, whose outfitting business used to be called, "Ha Nore". It is now called Allan Cilliers' Safaris, I believe. Neil Summers does the booking and did an EXCELLENT job for me.
Allan hunts Leopard like no other outfitter! His land is backed right up against Bushmen Land, a HUGE reserve set up by the Namibia government for the Bushmen. His trackers are all Bushmen and you ain't seen a tracker until you have seen one of these trackers. Track a mouse on cement and run him down for you...
The idea is not to bait the Leopards...the Bushmen trackers go out each morning and find Tom tracks. Then they follow them to a kill. If they find one before noon, then they go in and set up a Double Bull blind 14-15 yards from the kill. Because it is the Leopard's OWN kill, he will normally come in with lots of light left.
We had ten days scheduled. We also had a problem. Full moon and THREE estrous females in the area. The Toms weren't killing. They were lady hunting. There were at least three different, LARGE Toms in the area. After 10 days, Allan said, "We'll just keep on hunting." We hunted 17 days...same results. In the meantime, I managed to get a 62 5/8" Kudu, the largest I have ever seen!
Two nights left to go and still no kills. I told Allan that I wanted to sit at a particular waterhole, since there were usually a bunch of Eland Bulls around there. There we were sitting in the blind watching and all-of-a-sudden, I was grabbed, pulled down below the blind window, and told, "Leopard"!!!!! I looked out and there was a big Leopard just walking to the edge of the water tank. No matter what you think, when you're shaking like a dog passing bones, it is NOT easy to pick a spot. I THINK I did and as I started my draw, the Leopard crouched down to drink. That was my undoing, since I was just about to release. Before all this Allan had made it very clear that you get ONE and ONLY ONE shot at a Leopard...no second chances! I never even saw where the arrow went, but obviously it was right over the Leopard's back.
The Leopard went straight up in the air and was turning in mid air when it came down on the edge of the water hole and fell flat on its back in the water. It attempted to jump out and fell right back in. Well all this caused it to forget that something had spooked it. The Leopard walked about 12 feet, with a look of abject DISGUST on its face, and started to shake off...facing away from me. This last bit, by-the-way, is all on video!
Shake the legs and feet, shake the tail, shake the head, do the rest all over again. I may miss, but one thing I always do FAST, is have another arrow on the string. As the Leopard began to turn away to walk off, I drew, definitely picked a spot, and drilled it!
Man, you should have heard the ROAR, as the arrow hit and it did a complete flip about 14 yards in front of me! The Leopard then trotted off another 25 yards, walked around a bush, sat down, looked around, and then lay down and died!
We waited a while, but the arrow had blown right through the Leopard, centering the "goodies". When we got over to the Leopard, we found that it was a female, quite old and very large for a girl.
You can still drive a medium sized car under my feet when I'm walking. I don't reckon my feet will touch ground for another few months. If you want a FABULOUS Leopard hunt, with LOTS of other good stuff to hunt, as well, contact Neil Summers and take a run at it.
I don't know how to put a video in here and it's somewhat jerky due to the guide's excitement, but it shows the whole story right there on film.
Now you have "The rest of the story"!
Too Short
"track a mouse on cement and run him down for you" WOOOOOOFAAAAAA that is good. Paul what set up were you using for that big cat???
What a thrill, way to go Paul!
WOW!!!! Great story.
74 pound Morrison recurve. 640 grain Hexi-Shafts with hard wood footing. Wide Magnus 135 grain two blade. This is my normal hunting set up. I go to the Magnus 125 grain head for Cape and Water Buff, but use the same bow.
I'm not trying to sell anything, but Bob Morrison makes the most amazing bows I have ever shot...the man is a genius! He is also into black magic, I think. Every bow he builds has some magic in it!
One thing for sure, now I want to go back and get the boy Leopard!
Too Short
Would you have them mounted? :knothead: :bigsmyl:
(sorry, couldn't resist that little bit of boyhood humour)
Cool story TS, I thought it was a big tom by the picture. The hunting gods were smiling on you for sure....as they usually do.
Paul~
Awesome trophy, Man! that was a great, exciting story...and great composure when you needed that 2nd arrow!
Someone please help Paul with that video !!!!!
:bigsmyl:
MODERATORS !
what j said! paul excellent story whats next on yer list?
Paul you can e-mail the video and I will try to post it. Jamespemmons@hotmail.com
Awesome story Paul, I can only imagine your excitement!
Paul showed me the video when we hunted together in Oct. It really is exciting! Hope someone can help him post it, Harry
I'm posting these for Sergio
(http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/marcbishop/kitty5.jpg)
(http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/marcbishop/kitty3.jpg)
(http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/marcbishop/kitty2.jpg)
(http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/marcbishop/kitty1.jpg)
Thank You Marc;
Please email me your mailing address.
Check out these awesome cats:
(1)Ken Grosslight w/ large Jaguar-Sivertip Bow
(2)Matt Riley Whitefish Montana w/Huge Leopard- Silvertip Bow
(3)no name Lrge leopard-Silvertip Bow
(4)Matt Riley 2nd leopard-Silvertip bow
Matt also arrowed one of these Bad boys on the ground.
Sergio, your email bounces back. Check you PM here.
Matt was hunting with me when I got the Leopard. He was as excited for me as I was. He's a great guy. I first hunted with him when he was a raw young kid of 18 right out of New Jersey. He's one of the best now!
Sergio...haven't heard from you in years. Hope things are going well for you. Hopefully we'll bump into one another one of these days on a hunt.
Keep the baby, Faith!
Too Short
Hi Paul;
The years sure go by quickly.it doesn't get much better than sharing a moment like that with a friend! Matt was also with me when i arrowed my Montana lion, he sure does get around!
Great leopard, I'm sure that will only be the first of many! I should contact neil summers about a leopard hunt. he is also a great fella.
perhaps one day we will share a campfire.
a canuck friend
Sergio
Paul, I trust that you will have pictures and an even more detailed story at Greater Kuduland in August. I look forward to both with much anticipation. Brian
Wow...I didn't realize how long these suckers are until I saw that picture of the cat stretched across the log. What a beautiful animal!
The video is on a CD. It's in slow motion, so you really get to see everything. I tried transferring it into my files (or wherever the heck this stuff goes) and it came out in normal speed. Since it was taken by a very excited camera man, it's bouncy and happens so fast you don't really get to see it.
If one of you guys can give me EASILY UNDERSTOOD instructions on how to get it on to some sort of emailable file and still be in slow motion, email me direct to my regular email: misseskudu@earthlink.net
Too Short
TTT