I too enjoy watching Greg on these videos. He takes the opportunity to hunt some amazing places. I have been fortunate enough to have hunted Zimbabwe, Zambia, and South Africa. It is nice to see some of these amazing places.
Wow, you have hunted a bit! Which of those countries were your favorite, IF you can pick one. Greg is a very interesting guy. Always joking around, but serious when he takes a shot.
This video will be remembered for generations to come, camera man good, shooting good, sniper man, good sound quality, huh, let me take a look right there. 👆
@@AfricanSunProductions I would absolutely love to but I am unable due to my health problems. So I will continue to see all of this through your camera man (or woman). Ya'll keep up with the great hunt's and I will continue to safari through your videographer. May God Bless you all and keep you safe from any harm.
I have been binging these videos, and I really like the night sky shots. If I was there, I would love to spend a night staring at the central band of the milky way without the light pollution. Just mesmerizing.
Thank you for the binge and for the comment. I'll have a new video online in about a week. I hope you make it over here sometime to enjoy our night sky!
Thank you so much for filming and sharing this. I'm scheduled to be there in Niassa this September for my first trip. Been trying to learn all I can and stay motivated to get in better shape for the trip. I love to watch this during workouts!
@@AfricanSunProductions Chapungu-Kambako Safaris (WTA hosted hunt). Pretty much sounds like my dream hunt. Just need to weasel in some fishing out there and be able to adjust to the temperature. Heading from Washington state, where it tends to be pretty cool/ gray! Can't wait and thank you again!
What an incredible experience. And Greg...the trophies are great...but the filming, camaraderie, and photography make this a real treasure. I can't say enough.
Thank you sir, I am happy you could enjoy this with us. It really was an awesome time, and Greg is full of jokes, you have to pay attention when he's close! Did you watch the other movies with Greg? There are a few more on my channel.
@@AfricanSunProductions Yes...I have seen some others of Greg. And I wanna see more! He is good at bringing out the best in people and a very good person to promote and represent the sport and lodges down there. Good interactions. The photography you do is worth more than the cost. It puts things on a much higher level.
Agreed, the poachers are decimating Africa. Hunting and the funds generated by hunting does slow down the process, but there is still so much more needed to stop poachers. Thanks for watching. Where in Moz did you hunt 10 years ago?
Very well done great video as usual. Your clients seemed to have an incredible time also. You have to have one of the most enjoyable jobs getting to meet people from all over. Keep up the good work.
Thank you sir! Yes, I do have an awesome job. This client was just relaxed and enjoyed every second. He's a great shot and didn't make us do any follow ups! Perfect. The second part of his movie is the Namibian hunt. I'll upload that in the coming week.
Imnsure Its been said but wow that second bushpig was shot throught the tree!!! Cleary vissible the shot on the trunk of the tree. What a stroke of luck for it not to ricochet away. Great shooting and great work to the whole team.
Good shooting and definitely a bit of luck. I actually have a few clips of guys shooting straight through trees, amazing that a bullet can do that and still kill an animal. Thanks for watching, we appreciate the support.
Thanks for watching Bian. Sorry, but ASP doesn't have a trophy room, we only film hunts. Our clients have amazing rooms though, but usually keep them private. Thanks again for watching, I hope I can upload some new content soon.
Greg forgot his rifle and the PH forgot his binos. I forgot my shells one day so I can relate. My dog and I had a nice walk so it wasn't too much of a loss.
Where abouts is this in zim it looks like sable,zebra and eland country and so nice to see so many warthog we generally hunt at lemco and tali if you no those areas not manny warthog the lion have eaten the population
Thanks for watching. I'm not sure, to be honest. I'm just a cameraman that loves to produce hunting movies. I'll get my future clients to talk more about their guns and ammo. Please keep watching!
i am a snake expert it is a female boomslang believe it or not they can grow at average 1 to 1.6 meters but even 2 meters long and can get them in a dark greyson brownish colour or even sometimes black
@@AfricanSunProductions ok cool actually I am only 13 years old and I love hunting and the bush I have learnt my birds and snakes and I can identify most African animals just learning trees now
@@thomasdenney6898 Both Namibia and South Africa have excellent hunting. I do like Niassa a lot. Africa have so many great places to offer, each one different from the other.
@@thomasdenney6898 That is it, yes! Sorry that I didn't reply with the correct song, I was out filming in Tanzania for 9 weeks straight, had horrible reception. Thanks for watching and commenting. In a few weeks I'm uploading Greg's next adventure, Selous and Masailand!
Just watched this vid, the old man can’t shoot. When you go hunting you should know your weapon and what it is capable of. You don’t spine shot it and then shoot it again and let it suffer. It seems you watch videos about safari and a good majority are good shots, you can tell, but with some they needmore practice time before they go on safari.
I agree that a spine shot isn't perfect, but it happens often. Get to the animal as quickly as possible and finish it. In the tough situations we were hunting, I won't say Greg is a bad shot, though.
Thanks for watching, Robert, and for taking the time to comment. Our client is well aware of the needed shot placement, he had 10 African hunts already, and he's a very good shot. He is capable of making that shot, and the thin grass won't deflect that caliber. As you know, not all shots always goes 100% where planned. Even the best shots miss the target by an inch or more. Luckily the Wildebeest didn't move much, and the second shot put him down for good. Thanks again for watching!
@@AfricanSunProductions fair enough and thanks for the reply. I beg to differ in regards to that particular clients shooting. I have watched another hunting video with him shooting and again most of his shots were far off where he was supposed to shoot. I am aware of things going wrong with shot placement being an active hunter myself and having guided many people hunting before but this chap needs some talking to.
Personally I think Greg is a great shot. Which other videos are you referring to? As an unarmed cameraman I put my life in other people's hands, and not once have I wondered if Greg will firstly stand his ground, and secondly that he'll put in a good shot on a charging animal. I trust his and his shooting abilities 100%.
Hahaha yes, especially with Greg in the movie. The sad part is that most of his jokes I missed on camera. He is always joking and I can roll all day! Have you seen the other Greg movies? Thanks for watching and for your support.
@@AfricanSunProductions killing animals is conservative processes??? How?? U damn all just making film just sake of money...have u ever save animal Life??.If yes then rewards for You..if not then it's an enjoyment u play.
@@FinanceQ Yes, hunting is the biggest conservation tool we have in Africa. The money generated is used to protect the land thousands of animals live on. Without this funding there will only be cattle and corn fields. Also, we don't hunt any animals to make videos, I make videos of hunts that are already scheduled and part of sustainable utilization programs.
@@FinanceQ To be honest, my purpose isn't to convince you in any way. I have explaining multiple times on this channel already how this works and if you asked in a polite way I would have explained it to you also.
I too enjoy watching Greg on these videos. He takes the opportunity to hunt some amazing places. I have been fortunate enough to have hunted Zimbabwe, Zambia, and South Africa. It is nice to see some of these amazing places.
Wow, you have hunted a bit! Which of those countries were your favorite, IF you can pick one.
Greg is a very interesting guy. Always joking around, but serious when he takes a shot.
This video will be remembered for generations to come, camera man good, shooting good, sniper man, good sound quality, huh, let me take a look right there. 👆
Thank you Moses. I'm very happy you enjoyed the movie and notices all the hard work I put into it.
Where are you from?
Really enjoying watching Greg on his safaris. Would be fun to hunt with. Good humor and can handle a gun!
Yes sir! It's always fun to work with Greg. Thanks for watching and for the comment!
I am a female. Loves watching Greg's videos..Greg is so ice has other of stamina..greetings from Kansas..💯💯🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖👌🏾👏🏽
Awesome that you enjoy the movies, especially because you are a woman , our viewers are usually males. Thanks again!
I absolutely love the sunrises and the sunsets and the night sky is beautiful!!!
Thank you! Please come and join us sometime!
@@AfricanSunProductions I would absolutely love to but I am unable due to my health problems. So I will continue to see all of this through your camera man (or woman). Ya'll keep up with the great hunt's and I will continue to safari through your videographer. May God Bless you all and keep you safe from any harm.
This old man can shoot, I’ve watched a few of his videos. 💪
Yes he's an amazing shot and a great guy. Hope he comes back soon!
I have been binging these videos, and I really like the night sky shots. If I was there, I would love to spend a night staring at the central band of the milky way without the light pollution. Just mesmerizing.
Thank you for the binge and for the comment. I'll have a new video online in about a week.
I hope you make it over here sometime to enjoy our night sky!
Some of my favorite terrain and plant life I've seen in your videos. Beautiful country.
Glad you enjoy it! Mozambique is great. Not the easiest of hunts but we all like a challenge, right?
Thanks for watching!
Love the videos involving Greg
He's great! I enjoy working with him. Thanks again for watching!
Very entertaining and a lot of professionalism in the hunts. All round great video quality.
Much appreciated sir. It really was a great hunt filled with great people. Thank you for watching.
You are right there.
You have a very good eye sight, that's exactly i see. 👀
Man I just can't stop watching the videos it's terrific
Haha, no problems there, keep on watching!
@@AfricanSunProductions I will
Excellent PH and Excellent hunting Greg!!! Ya'll show it how it should be! Keep them coming!
I agree Keith, both a good hunter and PH. Thanks for watching!!!
Epic hunting, Epic filming. Awesome.
Thanks guys, much appreciated!
Thank you so much for filming and sharing this. I'm scheduled to be there in Niassa this September for my first trip. Been trying to learn all I can and stay motivated to get in better shape for the trip. I love to watch this during workouts!
Hope you enjoy it! Please keep us posted. Which outfitter are you going with?
Good luck with the training, I'm sure you'll be just fine.
@@AfricanSunProductions Chapungu-Kambako Safaris (WTA hosted hunt). Pretty much sounds like my dream hunt. Just need to weasel in some fishing out there and be able to adjust to the temperature. Heading from Washington state, where it tends to be pretty cool/ gray! Can't wait and thank you again!
Great choice! I film with them every now and then, you'll hava a blast, even with the heat...
Awesome production. We'll made. Must say it was better than watching a real movie
Thank you Hilton, it's much appreciated. My apologies for the late reply!
What an incredible experience. And Greg...the trophies are great...but the filming, camaraderie, and photography make this a real treasure. I can't say enough.
Thank you sir, I am happy you could enjoy this with us. It really was an awesome time, and Greg is full of jokes, you have to pay attention when he's close!
Did you watch the other movies with Greg? There are a few more on my channel.
@@AfricanSunProductions Yes...I have seen some others of Greg. And I wanna see more! He is good at bringing out the best in people and a very good person to promote and represent the sport and lodges down there. Good interactions. The photography you do is worth more than the cost. It puts things on a much higher level.
Yes he is an inspiration and people arealways laughing around him.
I believe he will return 2021, for Leopard again. It should be another epic movie!
Nice job Waller god bless you guys ameno Nappi 😎✌🙋♂️💪🙏🙏🙏🎅
Same to you! Thanks for watching.
absolutely beautiful movie. well done guys. I loved it
Thanks! Do you do much hunting also?
African Sun Production! 10:55 The food is falling from the spoon bro 😅😂😂😂
Very nice... pitty the Elephant are taking a beating from the poachers. When I was there 10 years ago they where everywhere and calm.
Agreed, the poachers are decimating Africa. Hunting and the funds generated by hunting does slow down the process, but there is still so much more needed to stop poachers.
Thanks for watching. Where in Moz did you hunt 10 years ago?
Well done Martin. Great camera and editing work. Keep it coming.
Thank you sir!
Very well done great video as usual. Your clients seemed to have an incredible time also. You have to have one of the most enjoyable jobs getting to meet people from all over. Keep up the good work.
Thank you sir! Yes, I do have an awesome job. This client was just relaxed and enjoyed every second. He's a great shot and didn't make us do any follow ups! Perfect. The second part of his movie is the Namibian hunt. I'll upload that in the coming week.
@@AfricanSunProductions can't wait to see it I'll be waiting.
I love the humor in this video , I would enjoy Hunting with everyone in their group
It really was an amazing trip. Thank you for watching, and thanks for the comment!
Excellent hunting Greg!
Greg is a beast! Love working with him. Thanks for watching!
Very nice, thanks Martin.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Brilliant ,, absolutely brilliant!
Thank you sir!
Very entertaining enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching!
awesome video. just like a real movie
Glad you liked it! There are more coming next week. While you wait, have a look at my playlist Full Movies.
This is another great video
Thanks again!
@@AfricanSunProductions OK
Imnsure Its been said but wow that second bushpig was shot throught the tree!!! Cleary vissible the shot on the trunk of the tree. What a stroke of luck for it not to ricochet away. Great shooting and great work to the whole team.
Good shooting and definitely a bit of luck. I actually have a few clips of guys shooting straight through trees, amazing that a bullet can do that and still kill an animal.
Thanks for watching, we appreciate the support.
great job
Thanks for watching, keep it up!
great hunt
Thanks for watching!
Very well made can you guys show your trophie room I mean you really good at this
Thanks for watching Bian. Sorry, but ASP doesn't have a trophy room, we only film hunts. Our clients have amazing rooms though, but usually keep them private.
Thanks again for watching, I hope I can upload some new content soon.
Ok sorry forgot about that I remember the guy who shot the 2 bulls 🐘
Nice hunting
Dankie Dirkie!
Super good job
Thank you
Great filming and guys seem to really enjoy themselves 👍great stuff
At 43:13 what creates the circles? Is it a fish or crustacean? Or something else?
Those are Carp fish making nests like this. Pretty cool, and without a drone you don't really see them.
@@AfricanSunProductions I have seen Tilapia also do the same.
@@RithuShaanable Very cool how nature works. I love my job!
He actually shot through that tree on the 2nd bush pig they shot! Whoa!
Yes! Those big calibers are amazing.
Greg forgot his rifle and the PH forgot his binos. I forgot my shells one day so I can relate. My dog and I had a nice walk so it wasn't too much of a loss.
Hahahahaha! That is funny. Glad you still enjoyed the outdoors even with no hunting.
Where abouts is this in zim it looks like sable,zebra and eland country and so nice to see so many warthog we generally hunt at lemco and tali if you no those areas not manny warthog the lion have eaten the population
This is in Northern Mozambique, but does look like Zim at some places. Lemco is a great place!
And do you now a guy called blondie from lemcho
Not sure about that. I was only in that area to film the one hunt.
Sonho de está ai...
Espero que um dia você possa vir aqui.
Binge watching all your vids. Loved this one!! Thanks for Uploading. So any idea what type of snake that was?
Hope you're having fun. Nope, never figures out what snake that was. I guess I should look into it, now I want to know also!
@@AfricanSunProductions Yeah, I'm stumped. I cant find anything on it. Please let me know here if you do ever find out.
@@AfricanSunProductions @pureprotea1 looks like a black boomslang to me.
It's a black mole snake
@@bre-annjenkins8641 Thanks!
You guys have great music. Where can I find the soundtrack?
Thank you! Music is sourced from various pay for use sites, and only available to use on social media channels.
Thanks for watching!
What caliber did he use? Awesome video thumbs up👍
Thanks for watching. I'm not sure, to be honest. I'm just a cameraman that loves to produce hunting movies. I'll get my future clients to talk more about their guns and ammo. Please keep watching!
I used a .338winmag with 225gr trophy bonded bearclaws. Gun was a Winchester model 70 customized
@@gregmorris165 Good hunting Greg!
59:34 please tell me what is the name of this song or music
Good day and thanks for watching. I'm not 100% sure, but someday I'll open up the project and look.
i am a snake expert it is a female boomslang believe it or not they can grow at average 1 to 1.6 meters but even 2 meters long and can get them in a dark greyson brownish colour or even sometimes black
Wow, that is interesting! I thought boomslang is always green. Thank you for the info!
@@AfricanSunProductions well the males are always green but I am almost certain that it is a Harold Porter boomslang
The photos on Google sure does look like you are correct. I try to learn more about the birds, didn't make it to snakes yet!
@@AfricanSunProductions ok cool actually I am only 13 years old and I love hunting and the bush I have learnt my birds and snakes and I can identify most African animals just learning trees now
That is amazing. I hope you continue to expand on your knowledge for nature, not many people do the effort. Keep it up!
What rifle is the gentleman using?
I'm not sure, normally he has a .300 Winmag with him. I'll check in the comments, I believe Greg has replied to a similar question before.
I recognize the tracker on our right. What is his name?
Sorry, I can't remember! It was a few years ago and I meet a lot of trackers. Did you also hunt there?
That flat country is a lot harder hunting than SA or Namibia!
I agree, flat country can be hard. If you have enough cover it helps.
Thanks for watching!
What type of wildebeest is that
Nyasa wildebeest
Ok thank you I was just wondering because they are really pretty and I might hunt one in the future
They are very beautiful. You can hunt them in Northern Mozambique or in Tanzania.
What kind of animal is that , that looks like a jackal/dog
Hi Wessel, what timecode are you referring to?
@@AfricanSunProductions it is at 16:40
@@wesselmyburgh8781 Oh, I see. That is a jackal. He's blacker than normal because he was rolling around in the black soot from the fires.
it is actually a harold porter boomslang
I'll do a bit of research on them, next time I'll be more prepared.
Who’s the outfitter?
This was with Kambako Safaris & Jamy Traut Safaris. The contact info is in the video description.
Thanks for watching!
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Thank you for watching!
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Thank you for watching.
Good. L🎉
Thanks for watching!
What bore they use
I used a .338 win mag with 225gr trophy bonded bear claws for this hunt.
Thanks for the update!
Whats the beat name the first one
Niassa Rooseveldt Sable
Good skil anb shut
Thank you for watching and for the comment.
I hear some last of the mohicans while sitting at the bushbuck pan.
Have you hunted in Africa?
@@AfricanSunProductions Yes, twice in Namibia, and once in South Africa. Mozambique and the Niassa Reserve are on the list.
@@AfricanSunProductions I figured it out. Catching the Wind · Philip Ayers The Outer Station. But is sounds... Inspired by the Last of the Mohicans.
@@thomasdenney6898 Both Namibia and South Africa have excellent hunting. I do like Niassa a lot. Africa have so many great places to offer, each one different from the other.
@@thomasdenney6898 That is it, yes! Sorry that I didn't reply with the correct song, I was out filming in Tanzania for 9 weeks straight, had horrible reception. Thanks for watching and commenting. In a few weeks I'm uploading Greg's next adventure, Selous and Masailand!
Is that not like a rat snake
Not sure, will have to google it.
Just watched this vid, the old man can’t shoot. When you go hunting you should know your weapon and what it is capable of. You don’t spine shot it and then shoot it again and let it suffer. It seems you watch videos about safari and a good majority are good shots, you can tell, but with some they needmore practice time before they go on safari.
I agree that a spine shot isn't perfect, but it happens often. Get to the animal as quickly as possible and finish it. In the tough situations we were hunting, I won't say Greg is a bad shot, though.
Next time inform your clients about shot placement. That shot on the wildbeest was a poor shot. Bad decision by the pH to advise his client to shoot.
Thanks for watching, Robert, and for taking the time to comment. Our client is well aware of the needed shot placement, he had 10 African hunts already, and he's a very good shot. He is capable of making that shot, and the thin grass won't deflect that caliber. As you know, not all shots always goes 100% where planned. Even the best shots miss the target by an inch or more. Luckily the Wildebeest didn't move much, and the second shot put him down for good.
Thanks again for watching!
@@AfricanSunProductions fair enough and thanks for the reply. I beg to differ in regards to that particular clients shooting. I have watched another hunting video with him shooting and again most of his shots were far off where he was supposed to shoot. I am aware of things going wrong with shot placement being an active hunter myself and having guided many people hunting before but this chap needs some talking to.
And what about that bush pig at the hour mark? He shot through the tree first then into the pig?
@@robertjordaan986 just what other video are you referring to?
Personally I think Greg is a great shot. Which other videos are you referring to?
As an unarmed cameraman I put my life in other people's hands, and not once have I wondered if Greg will firstly stand his ground, and secondly that he'll put in a good shot on a charging animal. I trust his and his shooting abilities 100%.
These videos always have accidentally hilarious moments during the speaking parts lol
Hahaha yes, especially with Greg in the movie. The sad part is that most of his jokes I missed on camera. He is always joking and I can roll all day! Have you seen the other Greg movies?
Thanks for watching and for your support.
Great video, just the younger ph with the beard doesn't belong with such salted guys, kids must stay at home
Thanks for watching the video and for your comment. That younger PH actually isn't bad at all. Nice guy.
Joking..time waste..
Big game hunting isn't a joke at all, pretty serious and conservation is never a waste of time. Thanks for watching though!
@@AfricanSunProductions killing animals is conservative processes??? How?? U damn all just making film just sake of money...have u ever save animal Life??.If yes then rewards for You..if not then it's an enjoyment u play.
U should furnish with authonticate reasons behind you Conservative process.
@@FinanceQ Yes, hunting is the biggest conservation tool we have in Africa. The money generated is used to protect the land thousands of animals live on. Without this funding there will only be cattle and corn fields.
Also, we don't hunt any animals to make videos, I make videos of hunts that are already scheduled and part of sustainable utilization programs.
@@FinanceQ To be honest, my purpose isn't to convince you in any way. I have explaining multiple times on this channel already how this works and if you asked in a polite way I would have explained it to you also.