Epic Oryx hunt

NMPaul

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Zach has the July off range hunt. This was the first weekend we could really get out.
Sean generously offered to let us hunt one of his honeyholes again. I would not go into his spots with out checking with him.

We headed out Friday night to camp close to the hunting area. Friday night we had about an hour to glass and get camp set up.

Sat morning there had been a recent sprinkle of rain so we had some great tracking conditions.

Sure enough we saw where they had crossed a road into some thicker country. We followed that pair of tracks about 2.5 miles before we lost them in the rocks. After getting back to the truck we were driving to another glassing spot. We cut some tracks on the road that crossed our tire tracks within the last couple hours.
Off we went. This time we went about 4 miles and again lost the single set of tracks in a grassy rocky area. At this point Zach had about enough of tracking.
We took a short break in the middle of the day and decided to try some new country. During out break there was again a slight thunder shower.
Sure enough after getting into this new area there was a pair of tracks through the road that could not be more than a couple hours old. Off we went. This time about a mile into it I decided that they had seen us on their back trail and were running. We went over the top of 2 mountains, but, we were not losing the trail. Zack has made a couple of shots over 500 yards so I felt confident that even if we caught site of them a ways off Zach could make a shot.
We followed these animals a long ways and we were not losing the tracks this time. I finally called it after crossing 2 mountains and it was starting to get late. We were now 2 miles from the truck. We found a old road and started heading back.

At this point we had hiked over 10 miles, were foot sore, and had not seen an gemsbuck all day. We were talking about what we would try in the morning because it was already after 6:00. We came around a corner and the truck came into site.

All of a sudden Zach said theres one. Sure enough coming down the ridge right towards the truck was a single oryx. Zach threw up the bog pod, dialed in the scope. I estimated it to be between 250 and 300 yards. Hold dead on with the 300rum.
She saw us and turned around and stood broadside. Boom, she stumbled and took off at a full run up the ridge and over the top.
We found the where the shot was, and immediatelly found lung blood. We were pumped. We crested the hill and there she was about 150 yards away piled up under a cedar. He hit her high for a oryx, but, took out both lungs and she was blowing blood out of both sides.

Of all the oryx hunts we have ever been on, this was the best. We were beat, and run down after hiking over 10 miles that day (thank God I had lost 37 lbs in the last few months). It was just dumb ass luck that this oryx was coming down the hill right above the truck after we had seen nothing all day. If there had been a guy in a chicken suit coming down that ridge I would have been less surprised. Seeing that 500lb animal coming down to cool.
Zach made a great shot that I doubt I could have made. She measured 33" on the long side, had gnarled bases, and was the 2nd fattest I have ever processed. We got the truck within 300 yards and had an easy pack out. Had the tenderloins tonight.

Also, those guys with oryx tags that are wanting to get them taxidermed, the last 3 oryx I have cut up were missing much of their ears. During the big freeze we had a couple years ago most of the oryx had part of their ears freeze off.

To be able to hunt an African animal for the price of a tag and a few tanks of gas is an awesome opportunity.

Here is one for Olbuzztail. This guy got a bullet to the head. 13 rattles.

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Healthy horny toad.
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Got lung blood!!
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nice shot.
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Look at the size of that rump. Some serious meat there. Best tail I have seen on an oryx also. May finally have one of those african fly swatters done.
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Zach with the glory load right before dark.
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Congratulations to both of you. Awesome hunt, story and Oryx! Sounds like you guys worked hard for that Oryx.

Your getting me fired up for my January Oryx hunt.

Ray
 
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Doesn't get much better than that: hike hard all day and end up shooting one by the truck.

Crazy about their ears from that freeze. That same freeze did $25k worth of damage to my house and almost ruined my first barbary hunt.
 
Fabulous job getting it done, Zack, and a great eye spotting her. This recovery certainly sounds a lot easier than that pesky Ibex last year.

With the way my draw odds have been going, I'm putting in for "guy in a chicken suit" next year.
 
NMpaul... Great Job Zach and Paul!! The Oryx GODS have shined down on you guys once again.. I put in 4 days of hard hunting July 1,2,3 & 4 pretty much ruining my Girlfriend as a hunting partner as she thought the heat was ridiculous and did not like hiking or riding around in my little single cab Tacoma as much as my full sized Ram, I tried to explain to her that the gas for this hunt was going to be killer even though it has dropped a bit in the last few weeks you can't beat a 4cyl engine.

We finally found fresh sign after covering all of our known cross-unders and other pastures from TorC to 380 by the 3rd day and figured we had it the bag the next day..NOT it was like someone flipped a switch and all animal activity ceased..Hell I only saw one little puke of a Rattlesnake in 4 days and one or two rabbits.

So I put in 3 more days by myself this weekend 7,8,9 and the rains have totally changed things leaving the low spots in the roads full of water almost knee deep in some spots, zero sign of any kind tracks or droppings..another $250.00 bucks down and about 2 acres of mud stuck to my little truck.. I took every Monday off this month to have 3 day weekends to try and put an Oryx to sleep hopefully it will happen soon.

That was a nice Diamondback did you take those backstraps off and fry them up? Once again Congratulations on a great Oryx and Story... as for me I will keep after it till July 31st if needed.

Ol' BUZZTAIL


Hunting is Life...everything else is
Just details.
Ol' Buzztail...
 
Buzz, I know the feeling. This would be a tough hunt for someone new to hunting (your girlfriend).

Hot as hell, dont see alot of animals. That is why I was so surprised to see that one coming down the ridge.

Hope you did not scare her off. As I tell Zach all the time. We just need to see one.

Hope you catch up with one. What your doing is what it takes. Getting out every chance you get and checking where you have seen them or sign.
They do not seem to have a pattern. They show up where they show up.
Good luck,
Maybe take your girl friend dove hunting. Lots of action We saw some primo dove spots.
And, if you wrap them in enough bacon, jalapenos, and cheese they are pretty good eating.
 
Way to go! Zach, you have killed more animals in the last few years
than most hunters will take in a lifetime!
 

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