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Alex the Great

They say class is something you're born with — and when Alex flew in from Russia, he brought it in full measure. From the finest whisky in his glass to the finest trophies in his sights, Alex isn’t here to settle — he’s here to stand out.

On his Eastern Cape safari, Alex didn’t just hunt plains game — he hunted the best of it. No ordinary wildebeest for him — only the striking Golden Wildebeest would do. As for zebra? He passed on the common and went straight for the rare and regal Cape Mountain Zebra. Add to that a majestic Roan, a sly Bushpig, and the ever-elegant Bontebok, and you’ve got a trophy room that speaks volumes… in quiet, refined confidence.

Dressed like a gentleman, shooting like a marksman, and sipping like a connoisseur, Alex’s presence in the veld was anything but ordinary.

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Buffalo Down.

When TJ flew in from the States, he didn’t come for a casual stroll through the bush — he came for one of Africa’s most dangerous game: the Cape Buffalo.

We left camp at sunrise, walking into the golden light- the plan was simple: track, close the gap, and respect the danger every step of the way. Tracking through thick covered bushveld tested our patience, but the real test came when the herd flipped the script. They found us. As silent as we had been, the buffalo were equally so. We weren’t watching them anymore — they were watching us.

The tension was immediate. Every sense heightened. We had to choose the right moment, the right bull, and take the shot before the situation turned. When TJ’s round found its mark, it ended with the kind of thunder that echoes in your chest — the dust, the power, the raw energy of Africa unleashed.

When the dust settled, TJ stood over a true giant of the African veld. A hunt marked by danger, respect, and the raw thrill only a buffalo can bring.


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Like father like son.

All the way from the States, father and son Blair and Braydon embarked on a memorable adventure in the Eastern Cape. For Braydon, this safari held a special milestone – his very first Kudu bull. Guided by patience and careful tracking, father and son shared the thrill of the hunt, each step building anticipation and excitement. When Braydon’s shot found its mark, it wasn’t just a trophy; it was a moment of pride, a rite of passage, and a memory forged between father and son in the heart of Africa’s wild.


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Couples That Hunt Together, Stay Together.

Straight from the States and straight to the plains of the Eastern Cape, Lisa and Grant came in hot — and didn't miss a shot. This hunting duo wasn't just here to enjoy the scenery — they meant business, and their shooting proved it.

From the first stalk, it was clear: Lisa and Grant were both natural marksmen. One shot. One animal. Every time. But with every success came a hilarious dilemma — who gets to shoot the next one?

What made this hunt special wasn’t just the skill, but the energy. Laughter echoed across the veld between stalks, and their light-hearted rivalry added a unique twist to every moment. Watching them argue over who got the next shot was almost as entertaining as the hunting itself — almost.

This Eastern Cape plains game safari had everything: clean kills, gorgeous terrain, and a couple that made every moment count.



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Floppy wasn’t ready for Florida.

TJ, who traveled all the way from the sunshine state of Florida, USA, to pursue one of Africa’s most dangerous and elusive game animals – the hippopotamus.

Set against the wild and untamed backdrop of Hoedspruit, Limpopo – just a stone’s throw from the Kruger National Park – this hunt was not for the faint-hearted. Two formidable hippos had been sighted in the area, both massive and battle-worn. One in particular caught our attention: a bull we nicknamed Floppy, easily identified by his drooping ear – likely the result of a brutal fight with another dominant male.

Hunting hippo in the water is a serious and dangerous undertaking. These massive creatures are notoriously unpredictable, incredibly fast in the water, and not to be underestimated. Navigating this challenge demanded patience, precision, and nerves of steel.



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A Russian Marksman in Wild Africa- Без слов, без промаха

In this gripping and immersive hunt, we follow Alex, who made the long journey from Russia to the wilds of Mozambique in pursuit of one of Africa’s most elusive predators — the leopard.

This wasn’t a hunt of chance. Alex took a hands-on approach, shooting and hanging the baits himself, and we checked them daily with anticipation. Each day brought new signs, new hope, and a growing sense of respect for the patience required to outsmart a leopard.

While we waited for our opportunity, we explored the riverbanks — a rugged landscape teeming with life and danger. We searched for hippo, knowing full well that in the fast-flowing waters, any recovery would be a serious challenge.

But the wild had other surprises in store. As we tracked through the thick bushveld, we suddenly found ourselves face to face with a herd of wild elephants — majestic, silent, and far too close. With less-than-ideal firepower for a situation like that, we stayed calm, moved slowly, and backed out without a sound. A stark reminder that in Africa, you're not always the one doing the hunting.

This adventure was more than just a leopard hunt — it was a true test of patience, instinct, and respect for the untamed wilderness. The footage captures every moment — from baiting to breathtaking close encounters — and showcases why Mozambique remains one of the last great frontiers for dangerous game hunting.



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