Friday, 25 July 2014

Wonderful memories

 
 
View from one of Umdende's decoys


Robin and Robert after a pigeon shoot
 
Hi Debbie and all,

We are back and have such wonderful memories of our safari.
Robert with his ducks

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Your hospitality was above and beyond the call of duty. You really made everything so special. We were also happy to meet Trevor and Colette. When I make the chili pepper preserves I will recall very fond memories.

Robert with his Zebra
Bob of course realized a lifetime dream of hunting in Africa. The birds were incredible and we both look forward to the trophies from the bush. It was a very successful hunt in so many ways.

 
 
Robin at an Elephant sanctuary
 
 
 
I wish you all the best of luck for the rest of the season .
If you find yourselves in the Pittsburgh area we would love catch up with you.
Again, thank you so much for very special trip .
Robin

Robin at a Cheetah sanctuary


 
 

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Dark Continent to Stormy Desert by Fuad

 

View from one of the blinds

Dear Clayton, Debbie and the whole UMDENDE team,
Fuad and his friends after a duck shoot
A good day Pigeon shooting

From the “dark continent”, we are back to the “stormy desert”!

It was a great experience for each one of us to make safaris with UMDENDE. We would like to express our sincere gratitude for the excellent and outstanding support extended, thank you so much!

 
 
 
 
This was our first hunting in South Africa. Each one of us really enjoyed and would like to come back at the earliest.

 
The most memorable thing is the treatment from all of you. Everything was well organized and taken care of.
A good afternoon for Dove shooting

 
 
 
 
 
 
We wish all success to UMDENDE Safaris, we will continue to be in touch with you.

Best Regards
Fuad Al Watban


Mix bag of Ducks and Geese

Friday, 13 June 2014

Best Vacation by Darren and Carolyn Carter



Darren with his 40inch Sable
Both Carolyn and I would like to extend our gratitude for the high level of professionalism to all the staff at Umdende Hunting Safaris.



Garth (Dangerous game PH and Outfitter)with Carolyn and Darren, and Darren's first African animal

From planning & booking right up to our departure everything and everybody exceeded all our expectations! The accommodations, food and staff were all outstanding at all the lodges we stayed.
Darren with his Nyala


A special thanks to Garth who took care of our every need, in fact spoiled us rotten! His PH skills in assessing trophy animals are second to none.





Darren with his Fallow deer







We left Alberta with such uncertainty of what was to come and we returned with a genuine feeling of having the best vacation of our lives and several new great friends!





Darren with his 57inch Kudu
There would be no hesitation to return and do it all over again!
Great job Umdende!
Darren & Carolyn Carter


Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Wonderful Safari by George

                             A few words to thank you and your staff for a wonderful Safari.
Vaal Rhebuck
Cape Grysbuck



To obtain a nice Cat , Brown Hyena, Vaal Reebok, Aardwolf, Aardvark, Bat Ear Fox, Cape Grysbuck, all in one Safari is phenomenal as these animals are hard to get. 

George and Clayton with Georges Brown Hyena
George and Liam with Georges Aardwolf
Liam and George with Georges Aardvark





















Umdende Hunting Safaris deserves credit for organizing this Safari into six locations.
The best part was the three days with your family, especially sweet charming Camilla.
















Umdende Hunting Safaris is in a class by itself.
Regards,
Georges D'Aoust
George with his Bat eared fox

Thursday, 22 May 2014

by Joachim

                                                                  Hello to Africa,


Joachim with his Bushpig

 We are all returned home safely and have talked a lot with other friends on this beautiful journey.
I should like once again to thank Clayton,he really has done everything for us.All three camps were super nice,food was great.But especially the third Lodge I liked.
Joachim with his Management Impala
It was a journey for me, where I can be happy for a long time about it.
I hope we'll see you again and until then,all the best and best regards to all.

Joachim with his Management Blesbuck
Joachim

Friday, 16 May 2014

Christian Testimonial



Christian with his one horned Impala

I am a ph since 1993 and I did numberous hunts in southern Africa.
Clayton and Debbie Comins of Umdende came up with a very interesting offer and we arranged a safari which we just fulfilled : 2 days of wingshooting, 2 days of hunting bushpigs with dogs and two days of game drives and plains game hunting.  
 

Ralf with his Blesbuck


The wingshooting was in Sasolburg area and I have never had so much fun shooting a shotgun - we all battled in the beginning but picked up the pace and ended up in shooting doubles since there were thousands of birds in the Sorgum.                  

Our bird helpers for the day
        
Hunting bushpigs with dogs was a new experience as well and we really had a great time pushing the pigs; one of us was in the Maize following the dogs and the other were awaiting the pigs under guidance of experienced bushpig-hunters.  The weather was not in our favour but hard work presented us with success as well.
Joachim with his Bushpig

The last two days were spend in lessure hunting Impala, blessbok, warthog and various other plains game animals. 
Johannes with his management Warthog 
Joachim with his management Blesbuck 
Ralf with his management Impala

We left South Africa after a pleasant flight and I have never dropped off clients that were as happy as this group: I give Debbie and Clayton together with Tenneil and Garth my highest reference for a great trip, great hunting and a lovely time. 
Take care, be kind & hunt well,  
Dr. Christian Siepe of SafariService.org

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Bernhard and Sonja Testimonial


New Adventure
 
With Clayton hunting is always beautiful and a new adventure
Herd of Eland

Clayton was very hard working to bring me to a successful earnesting of a big and old Eland bull.


Bernhard, Sonja and the team with Bernhard's Eland Bull
Thank you Clayton for the exellent organisation for the hunting and the accommodation .
 
One of the accommodation options
One of the accommodation options
 
It was all perfect and Sonja and I enjoyed this week.
Bernhard and Sonja, with Bernhard's Mountain Reedbuck
Thanks a lot we must hunt together again .
Bernhard and Sonja Pawlitschko


Clayton(Owner and Outfitter) and Bernhard

Friday, 28 March 2014

Cape Buffalo


 Cape Buffalo

Hunting Buffalo can be hair raising even for the most experience hunter. Cape Buffalo are bad tempered at the best of times. I have hunted my fair share of buffalo with clients and this experience will stick with me forever.
 
Buffalo watching our every move

One late winter’s afternoon, we were sitting watching a valley for a mature old Buffalo bull, when I got a call from a neighbouring concession. The farmer asked me “By any chance do you have a hunter in camp looking for a Buffalo bull? We are having a problem with a bull that is chasing and killing everything in its sights”

I turned to my 72yr old client and mentioned what was happening and the farmer needed this bull shot. He was a bit apprehensive but said “now’s a good time to die if ever let’s try”

I called the farmer back and I arranged for us to go there the next day and see if we could find this grumpy Buffalo Bull. At 4am the next morning, I started to get everything ready and make sure my client was awake; I was met by him sitting drinking his 3rd cup of coffee looking slightly anxious. By 4:30am we were on the road in the dark, there was a great silence in the car; I think we both so anxious words escaped us.

We arrive at the concession just before 6am and we are met by the manager, who gives us an idea where the bull was last seen, but says “don’t worry the bull will find you” This was a first for me in my hunting career, I was not the hunter but the prey. So we start to set off, the sun was starting to rise, the ground turning white and mist was rolling, this is not ideal especially with a extremely grumpy Buffalo around, but there was nothing we could do.
Watching the valley for Buffalo

Not far from where we set off we find tracks, not one but at least a herd of 15, we followed for a couple hundred metres, they roughly a day old, so we went back to the truck and carried on to a highpoint waiting for the mist to lift.We waited an hour for the mist to clear, and from looking at mist that was like pea soup to all of a sudden looking at a herd of Buffalo. We both saw them at the same time and as I glanced to see if this was the trouble making bull, the entire herd starting moving towards us. The problem bull was the leader; he was coming with speed and with intentions, straight in our direction.

We moved back to get ourselves into a good position for the battle.  We managed to position ourselves on an old dry dam wall as to channel the bull straight at us. This plan worked to well, the herd starting coming straight at us with the problem bull leading them all. I had made a mark on the wall and told my client at that point he must shoot, well the Buffalo approached that point quicker than expected , 30 yards, 25 yards, 20 yards BANG!!!! First shot went followed by my trusty Jack Russell terrier “Pups” (yes I know it’s a strange name but was easier her to call pups when she was in training than her real name “rain”).
"Pups" my trusty hunting partner
 
The bull was still coming, and then stopped by the dog. I shouted “SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT” BANG! The second shot, BANG! The bull was getting slower and slower with a dog at his front barking madly. Down he goes, but there is no time to celebrate, we still have the problem of the rest of the herd, by this time the herd is 15 yards away and still coming. I turned and looked at my client and said “move with speed” Myself and another PH stood our ground and waited for the client to get to a safe distance, my dog realised there was a problem and for no reason ran straight into the herd and diverted their attention from us to her incisive barking and gave us the chance to get out safely.
My client with his Buffalo
 
This was the not the first time and certainly not the last time I owe my life and my client’s life to my Jack Russell.  
 
By Garth Lee
Dangerous Game Outfitter and PH
 

Friday, 21 March 2014

Edwin and Anne Obrecht Testimonial

 
To all at Umdende Hunting: 
Guinea Fowl drive
(Edwin and Anne on the far right)
Many, many thanks for the wonderful four days of action packed bird shooting. It was great! I really enjoyed the waterfowl shooting, and it was quite successful. 
 
Waterfowl
                      
Spurwing Geese

 
The entire staff went out of their way to ensure that everything went smoothly and all guests enjoyed themselves. Thanks again....it was great...

Anne and Edwin Obrecht
 
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Monday, 10 March 2014

Father and Son Safari
 

Pedro and his dad Emmanuel  
 I hunted birds and big game with Umdende Safaris for 8 days in June, 2013. I have only good things to say about Clayton, Garth, Debbie and the entire team that was with us during our stay. It was exciting to be with a team of young professionals who are bending over backwards to provide a good experience to their clients. I can see a very bright future ahead of this team of professionals.


Emmanuel, Clayton (Owner and Outfitter of UHS) and Pedro


On top of everything I enjoyed the company of my father during those beautiful days in Africa. We bagged 11 different species of birds, hunted several different beautiful areas of the country, and had the most unique experiences hunting bushpigs.
 
Bushpigs that we got while hunting with Pedro and Emmanuel
 
The highlight of the trip was a surprise guinea fowl drive on my birthday. We are already planning our return trip next year. Thanks a lot for everything.
 

Pedro Ribeiro